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Ballon B. (2006). The case of the bleak blackjack better: Clinical depression and pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Issues, 16.

Ballon, B. (2005). The case of the sleepless slot-machine supplicant: Bipolar disorder and pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Issues, 14.

Cunningham J.A., Cordingley J, Hodgins D.C., Toneatto T. (2011). Beliefs about gambling problems and recovery: Results from a general population health survey. Journal of Gambling Studies.

Cunningham, J., Hodgins, D.C., Toneatto, T., Rai, A. & Cordingley, J.  (2009). Pilot study of a personalized feedback intervention for problem gamblers. Report submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Cunningham, J.A., Callighan, R., Toneatto, T. & Cordingley, J. (2005). The risks of gambling: Evidence of a dose-response relationship. Submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Cunningham, J., Hodgins, D., Toneatto, T. & Cordingley, J. (2009). Barriers to treatment for problem gamblers in Ontario. Submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Cunningham, J., Hodgins, D.C. & Toneatto, T. (2008). Interest in different types of self-help services for problem gamblers. Psychiatric Services, 59, 695-696.

Ferentzy, P., Skinner, W. & Antze, P. (2006). Rediscovering the twelve steps: Recent changes in gamblers anonymous. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 1(3/4), 59-74.

Ferentzy, P., Skinner, W., & Antze, P. (2009). Gamblers anonymous and the twelve steps: How an informal society has altered a recovery process in accordance with the special needs of problem gamblers. Journal of Gambling Issues, 23.

Ferentzy, P., Skinner, W. & Ante, P. (2007). Approaches to recovery in gamblers anonymous. Final Report Submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Ferentzy, P., Skinner, W. & Antze, P. (2006). Recovery in gamblers anonymous. Journal of Gambling Issues, 17.

Ferentzy, P., & Skinner, W. (2006). Mutual aid: An annotated bibliography. Journal of Gambling Issues, 17.

Ferentzy, P., Turner, N. & Skinner, W. (2006). The prevention of pathological gambling: An annotated bibliography. Journal of Gambling Issues, 17. 

Ferentzy, P., Turner, N.E. & Skinner, W. (2009). The prevention of pathological gambling: An annotated bibliography. Updated version submitted to the Problem Gambling Project, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

Ferentzy, P., Skinner, W. & Antze, P. (2010). Changing spousal roles and their effect on recovery in gamblers anonymous: GamAnon, social support, wives and husbands.Journal of Gambling Studies, 26(3), 487-501.

Hodgins, D. C., Toneatto, T., Makarchuck, K., Skinner, W. & Vincent, S. (January 2007). Minimal treatment approaches for concerned significant others of problem gamblers: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23(2), 215-230.

Korman, L.M., Collins, J.C., Littman-Sharp, N., Mercado, V., McMain, S. & Skinner, W.J. (2008). Randomized control trial of an integrated therapy for comorbid anger and gambling. Psychotherapy Research, 18(4), 454-65.

Korman, L.M., Cripps, E. & Toneatto, T. (2007).  Problem gambling and anger: Integrated assessment and treatment. In Zangeneh, M., Blaszczynski, A. & Turner, N.E. (Eds.), Problem Gambling Treatment Handbook. New York: Springer.

Korman, L., Toneatto, T. & Skinner, W. (2007). Pathological Gambling. In J.E. Fisher & W.T. O’Donohue (Eds.), Practitioner's Guide to Evidence Based Psychotherapy (pp.291-300) New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Korman, L., Collins, J., McMain, S. & Skinner, W. (2005). Concurrent gambling, substance use and anger: Development of a brief integrated treatment. Submitted to the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre.

Littman-Sharp, N., Turner, N. Toneatto, T. Liu, E. & Stirpe, T. (2008). Inventory of Gambling Situations (IGS) [psychometric tool and users guide].

Toneatto, T. (2005). A perspective on problem gambling treatment: Issues and challenges. Journal of  Gambling Studies, 21(1), 73-78.

Toneatto, T. & Dragonetti, R. (2008). Effectiveness of community-based treatment for problem gambling: A quasi-experimental evaluation of cognitive-behavioral vs. Twelve-Step therapy.  American Journal on Addictions, 17(4), 298-303

Toneatto, T. & Wang, J. (2009). Community treatment for problem gambling: Sex differences in outcome and process. Community Mental Health Journal.

Toneatto, T., Brands, B. & Selby, P. (2009). A randomized, double-blind, placebo- controlled trial of Naltrexone in the treatment of concurrent alcohol use disorder and pathological gambling. American Journal on Addictions, 18(3), 219-225.

Toneatto, T. Cunningham, J., Hodgins, D., Adams, M., Turner, N. & Koski-Jannes, A. (2008). Recovery from problem gambling without formal treatment. Addiction Research and Theory, 16(2), 111-120.

Toneatto, T., Bagby, M. B. & Lecce, J. (2009). Alexithymia and problem gambling. Journal of Addictive Diseases.

Toneatto, T. (2008). A cognitive-behavioral analysis of gamblers anonymous. Journal of Gambling Issues, 21.

Toneatto, T. (2008).  Reliability and validity of the Gamblers Anonymous Twenty Questions.  Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 30, 71-78

Turner, N. (May 31, 2007). Probability. In R. Murray (Ed), Helping the person affected by problem gambling. Toronto, Ontario: Addiction Research Foundation.

Turner, N.E. (2008). A comment on “problem with the concept of video game ‘addiction’: some case study examples. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 6, 186-190.

Walker, M., Toneatto, T., Potenza, M. N., Petry, N., Ladouceur, R., Hodgins, D. C., el-Guebaly, N., Echeburua, E. & Blaszczynski, A. (2006). A framework for reporting outcomes in problem gambling treatment research: the Banff, Alberta consensus. Addiction, 101(4), 504-511.

Zangeneh, M., Blaszczynski, A. & Turner, N. (Eds.). (2007). In the Pursuit of Winning: Problem Gambling Theory, Research and Treatment. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York.

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