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The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook Jody Bechtold

The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook By Jody Bechtold

The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook by Jody Bechtold


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This is a resource-rich book with a diverse range of treatment methods and guidance on how to effectively treat gambling disorder. It is an invaluable resource for any therapist working with clients who have a gambling disorder looking to understand how they can facilitate long-term, intersectional and sustainable healing.

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The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals by Jody Bechtold

This handbook provides mental health professionals with a thorough understanding of the biopsychosocial nature of disordered gambling and shares current evidence-based theories, interventions and strategies to use in clinical practice.

It provides guidance for working with individuals of any age and covers different gambling modes, activities and subtypes, including new forms of gambling through online and virtual platforms. Drawing on the authors' substantial experience working with and researching gambling addiction, it considers how treatment can be specialized for particular client groups, including trauma survivors, military, older adults, adolescents and diverse communities. It provides detailed diagnostic and screening resources and includes important information on the financial and legal aspects.

This is essential reading for any therapist treating clients with gambling disorder.

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Not all addictions are the same, so treating them should address the unique features of the addiction, in this case gambling disorder. Bechtold and Wilson highlight aspects of gambling disorder that differ from other addictions and provide concrete ideas for therapists and other professional helpers to improve their practice, whether they treat the gambling or refer someone for treatment. The rich details are rooted in up-to-date evidence, and case examples illustrate how to tailor and use core therapeutic skills in treating persons with gambling disorder and their families. They explain how boundary setting, addressing suicidal thoughts and behaviors, addressing finances, and interacting with and documenting for the judicial system are critical and different for people facing gambling problems. It highlights key screening and assessment tools and provides resources that can supplement therapy and increase the likelihood of recovery. This book offers insights for both new and seasoned professionals. -- Elizabeth Mulvaney, MSW, LCSW-PA, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work
The Gambling Disorder Handbook by Jody Bechtold and Alyssa Wilson is the most comprehensive, current guide for the treatment of gambling disorder I have encountered. It provides a solid, evidence-informed rationale for a broad range of treatment approaches while also addressing "real-life" clinical applications. The authors, using their significant clinical experience, also address under-researched topics that are critical to the treatment of gambling disorder such as financial management, restitution, money protection planning and coping with legal issues. This book is a must have for any clinician working with clients and their families struggling with gambling disorder. -- Lori Rugle, PhD, ICGC-II/BACC
New to treating gambling disorders? Struggling to translate theory/research? Well, Bechtold and Wilson provide an updated, clear, concise, practical, and evidence-based treatment guide. Current trends, gambling subtypes, holistic emphasis, case illustrations, and models of intervention--application connect the dots! This is a must-read treatment roadmap for every addiction professional. -- Deborah G. Haskins, Ph.D., LCPC, ACS, MAC, ICGC-II, CCGSO, BACC Owner/Chief Clinical Consultant MOSAIC Consulting and Counseling Services President, Maryland Council on Problem Gambling
A must read! "The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook" serves as a much needed, modern resource for those treating problem gambling. Addressing a wide range of relevant topics and offering up to date statistics, this book is a valuable asset to any treatment professional, educator or parent dealing with gambling related issues. -- Josh Ercole, Executive Director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania
I appreciate the opportunity to review and recommend this informative and well laid out manuscript written by Jody Bechtold and Alyssa Wilson. I am sure the clinicians that will utilize this book will gain the knowledge necessary to provide excellent therapeutic skills to the problem/disordered gambler. I look forward to being able to share this book with our treatment providers. The case studies will help the clinician to understand the dynamics of the problem/disordered gambler. I would recommend this book to others in this field. -- Neva Pryor, MS

About Jody Bechtold

Jody Bechtold has been treating individuals with gambling disorder since 2006. She is a clinical social worker, counselor, professional coach and CEO of The Better Institute. Her public speaking, conference presentations, training and journal publications are focused on gambling addiction. She is an International Gambling Counselor Certification Board Member and sits on the Membership Committee of the National Council on Problem Gambling. She is based in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Alyssa N. Wilson is Associate Professor and Department Chair of the Applied Behavior Analysis Program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst Doctoral (BCBA-D), and a Licensed Behavior Analyst in the state of Missouri. Dr. Wilson's research focuses on biopsychosocial aspects of problem gambling, including assessment and treatment provision. She is based in Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: GAMBLING IS EVERYWHERE, (and it doesn't appear to be going away anytime soon) 11
Global Gambling Market................................................................................................... 12
Gambling Expansion and New Horizons.......................................................................... 14
Online and Internet Gambling........................................................................................... 15
Social Gaming.................................................................................................................... 17
Sports Betting..................................................................................................................... 20
Consumer Protections and Harm Minimization to Promote Safe Gambling Use......... 22
Self-Exclusion.................................................................................................................... 23
Game Features and Structural Characteristics................................................................... 24
Gambling Behavior Characteristics................................................................................... 26
Setting Limits..................................................................................................................... 27
Training Employees who Interact with Gamblers.............................................................. 28
CHAPTER 2: Understanding Gambling Disorder: Pathways towards Etiology, Prevalence, and Comorbid Determinants of Health 30
Etiological Predictors and Risk Factors for Developing Gambling Disorder................ 32
Biological/Neurological Implications................................................................................ 34
Psychological Implications................................................................................................ 37
Social-Cultural Implications.............................................................................................. 38
Spiritual Implications......................................................................................................... 41
Pathways Model of Problem Gambling............................................................................. 43
Considerations for Special Populations and Gambling.................................................... 48
Adolescents......................................................................................................................... 48
Older Adults....................................................................................................................... 49
Diverse Communities......................................................................................................... 50
Military............................................................................................................................... 51
Trauma and Survivors Issues............................................................................................. 52
Co-Occurring Disorders..................................................................................................... 53
CHAPTER 3: Models of Intervention................................................................................... 55
Transtheoretical Model....................................................................................................... 56
Treatment Approaches and Stance of Therapy................................................................ 58
Cognitive Therapy............................................................................................................. 58
Behavior Therapy.............................................................................................................. 59
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy............................................................................................. 59
Third-Wave Behavior Therapy.......................................................................................... 61
Motivational Interviewing................................................................................................. 63
Pharmacological Therapy.................................................................................................. 65
Treatment Considerations: Modality, Duration, and Targeting Relapse....................... 66
Online Modalities.............................................................................................................. 67
Brief Treatment.................................................................................................................. 68
Relapse Prevention............................................................................................................. 69
CHAPTER 4: Models of Intervention Applied..................................................................... 71
Closing the Doors................................................................................................................. 73
Addressing Gambling Symptoms....................................................................................... 77
Cognitive Distortions......................................................................................................... 77
Habituation......................................................................................................................... 78
Chasing Losses and Wins................................................................................................... 82
Session Considerations......................................................................................................... 83
Treatment Selection............................................................................................................ 83
Mindfulness in Session....................................................................................................... 84
Relapse Prevention............................................................................................................. 85
Terminating Therapeutic Relationship............................................................................... 88
CHAPTER 5: Where to Start and What to Ask in the Beginning...................................... 90
Gambling Screens, Assessments, and Diagnostic Tools.................................................... 90
Lie-Bet Questionnaire........................................................................................................ 91
Brief Biosocial Gambling Screen (BBGS)........................................................................ 91
GBIRT................................................................................................................................ 92
Gatekeeper Question.......................................................................................................... 92
Simply Asking Open-Ended Questions (Fun Assessment)............................................... 94
Diagnostic Statistical Manual-5 (DSM-5)......................................................................... 95
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10)96
South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS).............................................................................. 97
Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI)........................................................................ 97
Gambling Pathways Questionnaire (GPQ)........................................................................ 97
Gambling Functional Assessment II (GFA-II).................................................................. 98
The Chicken or the Egg: Which Came First.................................................................... 98
Depression and Anxiety..................................................................................................... 98
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI).......................................................................................... 99
Drugs, Alcohol, Nicotine/Tobacco and Cannabis............................................................ 100
Suicide Risk Assessment................................................................................................. 101
Gambling Problem or Gambling Solution...................................................................... 101
Closing the Doors............................................................................................................ 102
It's a Control Thing.......................................................................................................... 103
Creating a Safe Place....................................................................................................... 103
The First Few Sessions...................................................................................................... 104
Where to Start and What to Ask...................................................................................... 104
Presence of Suicidal Ideation........................................................................................... 105
Motivation and Consequences of Gambling.................................................................... 105
Games/Gambling............................................................................................................. 106
Development of Gambling Habits................................................................................... 106
Current Gambling Problem.............................................................................................. 106
DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria and Other Assessments........................................................ 106
Finances........................................................................................................................... 107
Current Living Conditions............................................................................................... 107
Other Compulsive or Addictive Behaviors...................................................................... 107
Prior Mental Health and Health Problems....................................................................... 108
Personal Strengths and Resources.................................................................................... 109
Steps Taken Prior to Seeking Treatment.......................................................................... 109
Summary of Initial Recommendations............................................................................. 109
Clinical Impressions......................................................................................................... 110
Gambling Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Evaluation......................................................... 112
Chapter 6: Harm Reduction Approaches Across the Continuum.................................... 123
Harm Reduction to Self-Exclusion: A Shared Continuum............................................ 124
Using Harm Reduction with Clients................................................................................ 125
10 Rules of Responsible Gambling................................................................................... 127
Using Harm Reduction with Specific Populations......................................................... 131
Self-Exclusion as Harm Reduction................................................................................... 134
Case Examples of Harm Reduction on a Continuum..................................................... 137
Case 1: Susan...................................................................................................................... 137
Case 2: Joe.......................................................................................................................... 138
Chapter 7: On Finances........................................................................................................ 140
Real Money and Gambling Money................................................................................... 141
Why Bankruptcy Is Not an Option.................................................................................. 141
Money Protection............................................................................................................... 143
Financial Inventory for Restitution Plan......................................................................... 144
Clarifying Debt and Expenses.......................................................................................... 144
Debt Repayment / Financial Restitution Plan................................................................... 146
Involving Family Member................................................................................................. 147
Asset Protection Plan for Partner/Spouse and Children................................................ 148
Case Examples for Implementing Finance Strategies.................................................... 151
Case 1: Eva......................................................................................................................... 151
Case 2: Noah....................................................................................................................... 153
CHAPTER 8: Family Involvement...................................................................................... 155
Family Systems Theory Review........................................................................................ 155
First and Second Order Change....................................................................................... 156
Provide Education About Suicide.................................................................................... 159
Provide Education About Gambling Disorder................................................................. 159
Working with the Family : Spouse/Partner and Gambler............................................. 163
Working With the Family : Family Only........................................................................ 165
Protect Family Member's Financial Assets..................................................................... 165
Core areas of conflict....................................................................................................... 166
Enabling as a form of bailout........................................................................................... 167
Setting limits and boundaries........................................................................................... 167
Trust, anger/love, confidence........................................................................................... 167
Expectations of new lifestyle........................................................................................... 168
Working with the Family: Parents and the (Adult) Gambler........................................ 168
Working with the Family : Parents and (Adolescent) Gambler.................................... 169
Working with the Family : Final Stage of therapy.......................................................... 171
CHAPTER 9: Self-Help and Peer Supports........................................................................ 173
Self-Help Programs............................................................................................................ 173
12-Step Programs............................................................................................................... 174
Gamblers Anonymous...................................................................................................... 174
Celebrate Recovery............................................................................................................ 176
SMART Recovery............................................................................................................... 177
Peer Supports...................................................................................................................... 177
Having the Conversation................................................................................................... 179
Understanding the Younger Generations......................................................................... 180
Other Online Supports..................................................................................................... 180
CHAPTER 10: Gambling and the Law............................................................................... 182
Gambler or Criminal Profile............................................................................................. 183
Legal Involvement: Before & During............................................................................... 185
The 5 Rs' of Treatment and Documentation.................................................................... 186
Act As If You Are Already in Front of the Judge............................................................ 188
Clinical Report Sections..................................................................................................... 189
Legal Involvement: After................................................................................................... 193
Providing Expert Testimony.............................................................................................. 194
Example Report Evaluation to inform and educate sentencing.................................... 195
Full Report to an attorney on behalf of your client - example....................................... 203
REFERENCES 206

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The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals by Jody Bechtold
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