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Suicide
Effects
Myths
Why
Getting Control
Do's and Don'ts
Review of Success
Handling Slips
Help for Families
Finding Help
References

DON'T WAIT - GET HELP NOW !.

Problem Gambling hurts!

Australian Contacts:

  • Break Even or gambling help service in you area.
  • Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon in your area.
  • G-line 1 800 622 112
  • Life Line in all areas 13 11 14
  • Self help Reading:

    • Behind The 8-Ball, a guide for families of gamblers. Linda Berman, Mary-Ellen Siegel. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

    • Deadly Odds, recovery from compulsive gambling. Ken Estes, Mike Brubaker. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

    • Losing Your Shirt, recovery for compulsive gamblers and their families. Mary Heineman. Minneapolis: Compcare,1992.

    • The Truth About Addiction and Recovery, the Life process program for outgrowing destructive habits. Stanton Peele, Archie Brodsky, Mary Aronld. New York: Fireside,1992.

    Reading for professionals:

    • Excessive Appetites, a psychological view of addictions. Jim Orford. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1985.

    • Motivational Interviewing, preparing people to change addictive behaviour. William R Miller, Stephen Rollnick. New York: Guildford press,1991.

    • The Psychology of Gambling. Michael B Walker. Oxford: Pergamon, 1992.

    • Treating Addictive Behaviours, processes of change. William R Miller, Nick Heather (Eds). New York: Plenum press, 1986.

     

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