Journal article

Leisure Substitution and Problem Gambling: Report of a Proof of Concept Group Intervention

AC Jackson, KL Francis, G Byrne, DR Christensen

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | Published : 2013

Abstract

Problem gamblers often engage in few social activities other than gambling and post-treatment, can be left with considerable unstructured time and inadequate social skills. As relapse often occurs when the gambler is alone, removing or cutting back on gambling is unlikely to be a successful treatment strategy if recreational and social alternatives are unavailable. The Re(Making) Meaning project provided a structured re-engagement program for 30 participants considered at risk of relapse. In this nine-month, 18-event life-style enhancement project, offered as an adjunct to individual counselling, participants completed a range of gambling and social measures at commencement, 6 months, and 12..

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