areas in the United States. Gambling is a growing addiction in America‚ and casinos will only provide residing citizens with a larger opportunity to progress in their gambling addictions and allow room for others to gain the ensnaring addiction. Gambling addiction is also called compulsive gambling or pathological gambling. It also is said to be a disease‚ like its neighboring addiction/sickness‚ alcoholism. As stated in the “Harvard Mental Health Letter‚ pathological gambling has 10 symptoms‚ which include
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This report provides an evaluation of Woolworths in respect of ethical behavior and profitability analysis to fulfill an investor’s ethical requirement. The investigation indicates that Woolworths has earned a particular portion of revenues from gambling machines‚ which are provided to addicted problem gamblers. This unethical behavior has affected not just the company’s reputation but its survivable profitability as well. The methodology of profitability analysis combined profit margin analysis
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Reaction Paper 1 Substance Abuse and Addiction I attended two different meetings in my area that addressed alcoholism and compulsive gambling. Initially‚ it was easy to see the similarities. The overall culture was similar. People introduced themselves as either alcoholics or compulsive gamblers. There was no cross talk. Certain literature was used to guide the meeting and help it flow. It seemed as if Gamblers Anonymous was simply an offshoot of Alcoholics Anonymous or any other 12-step program
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victimless crimes such as drug abuse‚ prostitution‚ gambling‚ public nudity‚ and trespassing. An individual abusing drugs is a victimless crime because drugs are illegal‚ and the individual is not affecting others‚ only his or her self. Prostitution is deemed as a victimless crime because it is an illegally paid service that does not involve a victim due to the participant giving consent‚ and being promiscuous is commonly frowned upon in society. Gambling is known for being illegal‚ irresponsible‚ and
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Dr. Gloria Luz M. Nelson Review of Related Literature 1. Individual‚ family‚ and peer correlates of gambling‚ (Langhinrichen-Rohling‚ Rohde‚ Rohling‚ & Seeley‚ 2004). This study‚ which can be found in the Journal of Gambling Studies‚ took place on 2004. Its research question was to determine the family‚ individual‚ and peer factors that correlate with adolescent gambling. The methodology employed was quantitative. Using convenience sampling‚ a total of 1‚846 adolescents from three
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“The Person-Centred Therapy approach has its limitations when it comes to treating a gambling addiction.” Discuss. In this assignment I am going to discuss what constitutes addictive behaviour in the context of therapeutic work. An evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) will be used to highlight the limitations of this mode of therapy when used for clients with a gambling addiction. Other models of therapy will also be explored in order to ascertain whether
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& Statistics 88.1 (2006): 28-45. Business Source Premier. Web. 9 Nov. 2011 Sutton‚ Christine J. "Crime And Delinquency." Federal Probation 67.3 (2003): 71-72. Academic Search Complete. Web. 9 Nov. 2011. Albanese‚ Jay S.‚ “The Effect of Casino Gambling on Crime‚” Federal Probation. 10 Nov. 2011
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compulsive gamblers are not the only ones who have become addicted. State officials have come to depend on money brought in from lottery revenue‚ satisfying the anti-tax atmosphere of current society. Modern lottery games are a result of revamping of gambling revenue during periods of decline‚ including weekly drawings in the 1970s‚ instant games in the 1980s‚ and eventually video lottery in the 1990s. While the revenue has been relished by the state treasury‚ chronic gamblers have suffered. Pathological
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is often unsupervised‚ which has created a black market‚ where addicts can sell their doses for only £2 Potential drug treatments for gambling: not approved in the UK yet‚ but there is evidence that SSRI’s (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors which increase serotonin= good mood) or Naltrexone (a dopamine receptor antagonist‚ which reduces the reward of gambling by reducing dopamine) may be effective. + Hollander found that gamblers treated with SSRI’s showed improvements compared to a control
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beating would not deter them. Types of addiction: Substance addictions e.g. heroin‚ nicotine‚ alcohol Behavioral additions e.g. gambling‚ sex‚ eating‚ relationships‚ work‚ compulsive physical exercise‚ internet/tv‚ shopping‚ etc Basically‚ they are divided into functional and dysfunctional type. Below discussions focused on the dysfunctional like drug‚ alcohol and gambling addiction. Addiction is a process. Basically‚ they are the seduction‚ habituation and finally destruction stages. Life is empty
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