Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 18, 2026

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Online Gamers
Published on: November 9, 2019
Gambling Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment
Donna M Kaminski1, Heli Naik1, Doreen Sperber Weiss1
1Rutgers Health Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset Family Practice Residency Program, Somerville, New Jersey.
None:
Pathologic gambling, also known as gambling disorder, is a behavioral addiction. The prevalence of gambling disorder has increased in recent years as gambling has become more accessible. Gambling disorder is often underdiagnosed and may have disabling effects on patients. Although men are more often affected, the rate of gambling disorder has been increasing in women. Risk factors include comorbid substance use disorder, mental health diagnoses, lower socioeconomic status, and participation in other risky behaviors. The US Preventive Services Task Force has not addressed screening for gambling disorders. In the United Kingdom, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has developed a guideline for case-finding based on expert opinion; the guideline suggests asking a direct question, such as "Do you gamble?," to assess patients for gambling disorder. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed., text revision criteria should be used to confirm the diagnosis and classify severity. Pharmacologic interventions such as naltrexone or olanzapine may reduce symptom severity in the short-term, although more study is needed. Psychotherapy, including cognitive behavior therapy and motivational interviewing, offers short-term benefits; however, its long-term effectiveness is uncertain. Self-help and family support groups have limited evidence but provide safe places for affected individuals and loved ones to alleviate the stress associated with the financial and emotional consequences of gambling.
Related Concept Videos
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
Binge Eating Disorders
Conduct Disorder
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Diagnostic Criteria and Symptoms
To diagnose ADHD, symptoms must manifest before age 12 and be evident across multiple settings.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Treatment Strategies for Psychological Disorders
Psychological therapies focus on modifying emotions, thoughts, and behaviors through talking, interpreting, listening, rewarding, challenging, and modeling. Clinical psychologists, counselors, and social workers commonly practice psychotherapy. Clinical...

