Learn Before
  • [DSM-5-TR] List of Non-Substance Related “Addictive” Disorders

Gambling Disorder

Gambling disorder causes the individual to have strong impulses to gamble regardless of the adverse outcomes to the person with the disorder or to others. Some features of gambling disorder are being dishonest about the amount of money they lost, rushing after a losing bet, and engaging in criminal behavior to acquire money for gambling.

0

1

8 days ago

Tags

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)

Psychology

Social Science

Health Sciences

Empirical Science

Science

Life Science / Biology

Natural Science

Clinical Psychology

Introduction to Psychology @ OpenStax Course

OpenStax Psychology (2nd ed.) Textbook

OpenStax

Related
  • Gambling Disorder

  • Reference for Gambling Disorder

Learn After
  • Cognitive Distortions in Individuals with Gambling Disorder

  • Neurobiological Similarities Between Gambling and Drug Addiction

  • 'Near Miss' Effect in Gambling

  • Reclassification of Gambling Disorder in DSM-5

  • Role of Norepinephrine in Gambling Disorder

  • Role of Serotonin in Gambling Disorder

  • Uncertain Causality Between Brain Differences and Gambling Disorder