Brief Communications: Treating Problem Gamblers: A Residential Therapy Approach
Authors: Griffiths M.1; Bellringer P.2; Farrell-Roberts K.3; Freestone F.3
Source: Journal of Gambling Studies, Volume 17, Number 2, 2001 , pp. 161-169(9)
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
The Gordon House Association (GHA) is the UK's only specialist and dedicated residential facility for problem gamblers. This paper describes the GHA therapeutic programme which is centred round a nine-month period of residency. Progression through the programme is described by overviewing each of the phases. These are initial assessment and five distinct phases comprising coping with today (Phase One), coping with yesterday (Phase Two), coping with change (Phase Three), coping with tomorrow (Phase Four), and coping on my own (Phase Five). These phases are themselves underpinned within the GHA core therapeutic approach which is also described.
Keywords: residential treatment; problem gambling; coping
Language: English
Document Type: Regular paper
Affiliations: 1: Psychology Division, Nottingham Trent University, Burton Street, Nottingham NG1 4BU, United Kingdom 2: GamCare, London 3: Gordon House Association, Dudley
Publication date: 2001-01-01
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- In this Subject: Neurology & Psychiatry , Anthropology & Archeology
- By this author: Griffiths M. ; Bellringer P. ; Farrell-Roberts K. ; Freestone F.

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