Essays about compulsive gambling

  1. Gambling
    ... Horn 4 The causes of compulsive gambling are similar to those which alcoholics and drug addicts encounter. Compulsive gamblers ...
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  2. Gambling Effects
    ... gambling ampquotCompulsive gambling is a progressive disease, much like an addiction to alcohol or drugs.ampquotWexler Associates. The part ...
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  3. Gambling As An Addiction
    ... One reason researchers believe to be a cause of gambling addictions would be if there was a family history or genetic precondition to compulsive gambling. ...
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  4. Gambling1
    ... Gambling can become an addiction called compulsive gambling Compulsive gambling is a illness and addiction that affects the gambler, the family, the employer ...
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  5. Problem with Teenage Gambling
    ... When you think of compulsive gambling you would tend to think it would be more of an adult problem, but it isnamp39t. Due to technological advances this problem is ...
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  6. Riverboat gambling
    ... Karcher, Alan J., Lotteries, New Brunswick, NJ: 1989. Lesieur, Henry R., ampquotCompulsive Gamblingampquot, in Society, May/June 1992. Stocker ...
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  7. sports gambling
    ... ampquotThe impact of gambling opportunities on compulsive gambling.ampquot The Journal of Social Psychology 139.1 1999: 1268. ampquotConfessions Of A Point Shaver.ampquot Sports ...
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  8. Counseling a Compulsive Gambler
    ... One who lives their lives in a way in which they rely on gambling as a form of making money, would be considered a compulsive gambler. ...
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  9. Online Gambling
    ... days a week. It has also been argued that compulsive gambling is more frequent when the player is anonymous. It is suggested that ...
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  10. Broken Windows theory
    ... Applied to Gambling Machines Recent estimates indicate that are millions of American adults, and juveniles who are experiencing compulsive gambling problems. ...
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  11. Gambling
    ... next hand of blackjack. In Alex McCabeamp39s book, Gambling, he talks about the stereotypical compulsive gambler. ampquotYou usually donamp39t ...
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  12. Legalize or Unlegalize Gambling
    ... The state of Ohio should make the public very aware of the symptoms of a compulsive gambler. They should provide courses in responsible gambling and various ...
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  13. Hardships Faced by Modern Native Americans
    ... the casino. On the other hand, mitigating the issues of alcohol abuse and compulsive gambling needs to done by Native Americans.
    (587 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  14. Employee Assistance Programs
    ... Of that number, 6 percent six million people have a problem with compulsive gambling Myers 6. Violence is a serious issue in the workplace. ...
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  15. Economic Rebirth or Social Suicide
    ... They are also reaping the unwanted results of the social ills that accompany casinos: crime, compulsive gamblers, and prostitution. Gambling is close to ...
    (1378 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  16. Gambling With a Life
    ... that illegal betting in the US may run as high as 100 billion a year Riconda 15.ampquot This brings up the question of whether or not gambling can be compulsive. ...
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  17. The Ohio Lottery and the Problems it Produces
    ... of milk or a can of tuna fish without seeing lottery tickets,ampquot says Thomas N. Cummings, executive director of the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling. ...
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  18. PSTD
    ... Some problems associated with leaving PTSD untreated are clinical depression and addictions, such as alcoholism, drug abuse, and compulsive gambling. ...
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  19. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    ... Some problems associated with leaving PTSD untreated are clinical depression and addictions, such as alcoholism, drug abuse, and compulsive gambling. ...
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  20. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    ... Some problems associated with leaving PTSD untreated are clinical depression and addictions, such as alcoholism, drug abuse, and compulsive gambling. ...
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  21. Gambling Casinos
    ... patrons, gambling is fun and a form of harmless entertainment. For the four to six percent of gamblers who become problem or pathological compulsive gamblers ...
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  22. The Truth about Gambling
    ... There are two types of gamblers: the compulsive gambler, which is the type of ... Gambling addiction is a disease just like an alcoholic and causes many families ...
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  23. Eating Disorders
    ... As others may turn to alcohol, drugs, or gambling to alleviate stress, compulsive overeaters turn to food. Food has many associations with comfort. ...
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  24. Seratonin Reuptake inhibitors
    ... 5HTP may also be helpful in some cases of compulsive carbohydrate overeating, alcohol addiction and compulsive gambling specific forms of OCD, as well as ...
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  25. Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe
    ... motive of obsessivecompulsive behavior. This would be expected of Poe when taking a look at his life. He was kicked out of West Point for gambling, a clearly ...
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  26. Pete Rose3
    ... When Rose was asked about gambling, the only name that was said was Tommy Gioiosa. ... Donahue TV talk show and told the world that he was a compulsive gambler and ...
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  27. pete rose1
    ... When Rose was asked about gambling, the only name that was said was Tommy Gioiosa. ... Donahue TV talk show and told the world that he was a compulsive gambler and ...
    (2079 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  28. Addiction vs Habit
    ... Consequently, we can think that compulsive habits such as surfing the Internet, watching ... refer to ampquotdrug habitsampquot and to ampquotaddictions to food, gambling, workampquot and ...
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  29. Review of Chapter 3 of Peaceful Measures Canadaamp39s Way Out of the ...
    ... to many activities other than love can be compulsive and harmful as negative drug addictions. These activities include gambling, religious associations ...
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  30. McMurphyamp39s Flight To The Nest Of SelfDestruction
    ... cigarettes and eventually for IOUs, despite the nurseamp39s rule of no gambling on the ... They aides gang up on George, who is obsessive compulsive, and are trying to ...
    (755 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)



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