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Sociological Speculations on Treating Problem GamblersA Clinical Sociological Imagination via a Bio-psycho-social-sociological ModelUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas This article explores the potential of a bio-psycho-social-sociological model as it pertains to C. Wright Mills's articulation of a sociological imagination and, especially, how these formulations may be used to help problem gamblers and their families. This tool might be seen as a "clinical sociological" one that complements, rather than replaces, existing psychologically oriented approaches. A number of speculations about the potential utility of this model are presented, and suggestions are outlined for future clinical sociological study of problematic gambling behaviors.
Key Words: problem gambling clinical sociology biopsychosocial model
American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 51, No. 1,
122-138 (2007) |
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