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El. knyga: Gambling, Society and the Evolution of Risk-Taking

  • Formatas: 179 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634638159
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  • Formatas: 179 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634638159
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Gambling is emerging as a major industry around the world at a time when many of the more traditional economic pursuits are becoming less productive, but while the burgeoning gambling industry is certainly profitable and provides good investment opportunities and economic benefits for business and communities alike, it is timely that we look more closely at the overall benefits and costs of this phenomenon in modern society. In this book about the modern gambling business, a motif of the Colorado River and the Boulder/Hoover Dam is explored in the opening section, likening the benefits and risks of gambling to those of the damning of the Colorado to irrigate California. There can be no doubt that the project wrested many Americans from poverty and unemployment in the depression, built a world-leading engineering structure that served to help the desert bloom, so to speak, including, of course, the re-making of Las Vegas. With the wisdom of hindsight and our increasing environmental awareness, the choking of the Colorado has had its downsides as does the gambling industry as we already know.
Acknowledgments vii
Background ix
Chapter 1 Lessons from Initiatives in Problem Gambling Treatment and Research
1(2)
Chapter 2 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Now: A Wider Perspective on the Gambling World
3(12)
Chapter 3 Capital and Craving: Market Capitalism and the Burgeoning Gambling Industry
15(8)
Chapter 4 The Complex Phenomenon of Disordered Gambling
23(8)
Chapter 5 The Life Impact of Problem Gambling: An Individual Case Study of Recovery
31(6)
Chapter 6 Assessing the Prevalence of Problematic Gambling
37(4)
Chapter 7 Service Developments in the Treatment of Gambling Disorder
41(6)
Chapter 8 Harm Creation and Mitigation: The Emerging Business of Gambling Addiction
47(10)
Chapter 9 Historical Context of a State-Wide Gambling Therapy Service
57(8)
Chapter 10 Naltrexone in the Treatment of Gambling Disorders
65(18)
Chapter 11 Gambling in Aboriginal Communities
83(12)
Chapter 12 The Rural Context
95(4)
Chapter 13 Efficacy of Cognitive and Exposure Therapy in the Treatment of Gambling Disorder
99(14)
Chapter 14 Modelling Longitudinal Outcomes of a Treatment Program
113(10)
Chapter 15 Adapting Self-Management Principles in Relapse Prevention in Gambling
123(6)
Chapter 16 On-Line Gambling and the Emergence of New Consumers of Gambling Products
129(2)
Chapter 17 Fiddling While Rome Burns
131(2)
Chapter 18 The 2014 European Association for the Study of Gambling Conference
133(4)
References 137(22)
Authors Contact Information 159(2)
Index 161