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What to target in cognitive behavioral treatment for gambling disorder-A qualitative study of clinically relevant behaviors.

Olof MolanderJonas RamneröJohan BjurebergAnne H Berman
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2022)
Gambling is a secluded activity mainly triggered by access to money. Positive and negative emotions could be both antecedents and functions of gambling behavior. Avoidance-based strategies used to control gambling might result in a failure to learn to control gambling behavior. Anticipation, selective attention, and chasing could be important reinforcers, which should be addressed in new developments in cognitive behavioral treatment for gambling disorder.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • combination therapy