Science news articles about 'compulsive gamblers'

  • 4 kinds of compulsive gamblers identified

    ... " personality. These are the features of the four diagnosed types of compulsive gamblers identified by researchers at the University Hospital ... Manual of Mental Disorders). Four kinds of compulsive gamblers Type I, which could be called 'disorganised ...
  • Drug commonly used for alcoholism curbs urges of pathological gamblers

    ... alcohol addiction has a similar effect on pathological gamblers – it curbs the urge to gamble and participate in gambling ... in the June issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Compulsive gamblers are unable to control their behavior, and the habit ...
  • Winning responses to near-misses

    ... of entertainment in Britain, but some individuals become problem (or 'compulsive') gamblers who lose control over their gambling. The symptoms ... . Importantly, our volunteers in this study were not regular or problem gamblers, and so these findings suggest that the brain may naturally ...
  • Hypersexual? Compulsive Gambler? Blame Dopamine (But Only If You Have Parkinson's Disease Too)

    ... have developed troubling behavioral symptoms. The most problematic symptoms include compulsive gambling and hypersexuality. read ...
  • Consults: Seeking Help for Gambling Addiction

    Dr. Timothy Fong responds to reader questions about the best treatments for gambling addiction and how family members can help compulsive gamblers, and themselves.
  • Dealt a bad hand: Pathological gamblers are also at risk for mental health disorders

    ... and friends of the deceased were completed. "Our findings showed that those gamblers who commit suicide had twice as many specific personality ... seem to significantly increase the risk of suicide for compulsive gamblers," says Boyer. "Three lethal elements ...
  • Betting on good luck and 4-leaf clovers

    ... in superstitious rituals and luck) in problem gamblers. Studying compulsive gamblers who were seeking treatment at the National Problem Gambling Clinic, the researchers found that those gamblers with higher levels of impulsivity were much more susceptible ...
  • That impulsive, moody preschooler may grow up to be a problem gambler

    ... of the participants still gambled at that level. Among the compulsive gamblers, men were more numerous than women, as were those with low ... that the number of people who actually end up becoming compulsive gamblers is relatively small. But the findings, said Slutske ...
  • Pathological gambling caused by excessive optimism

    Compulsive gamblers suffer from an optimism bias that modifies their subjective representation of probability and affects their decisions in situations involving high-risk monetary wagers.

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