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DISORDERED GAMBLING TREATMENT AND AFTERCARE STRATEGIES

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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the two reasons for the client's distressing affect.
  • Discuss the importance of isolation of affect.
  • List five personality vulnerabilities in this type of gambler.
  • List eight thinking patterns the gambler uses to deny reality.
  • Explain three reasons why ’affect’ is distressing to the disordered gambler.
  • Analyze the active/passive dimension of the psychodynamic concepts of the disordered gambler.
  • Assess the roles of physical reality and emotional reality in the understanding and treatment of the impulsive disordered client.
  • Identify two crucial capacities an individual should develop in attain maturity.
  • Recall three elements of the ‘Impulsive Style’.

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