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Help For Families:  Bibliography

Rosemary Hilbert

 Bepko, C. (1985). The Responsibility Trap: A Blueprint for Treating the Alcoholic Family. New York: The Free Press.

Berman, L. & Siegel, M.E. (1992). Behind the 8-Ball: A Guide for Families of Gamblers. Toronto: Simon and Schuster.

Blaszczynski, A., McConaghy, N. & Frankova, A. (1989). Crime, antisocial personality and pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Behaviour, 5, 137-152.

Cronin, D. & Vig, L. What About Me, Too? Helping Children Understand and Cope With a Parent’s Gambling Addiction. North Dakota: Nancy Edmonds Hanson.

Franklin, J. & Thoms, D.R. (1989). Clinical observations of family members of compulsive gamblers. In H.J. Shaffer, S.A. Stein et al. (Eds.), Compulsive Gambling: Theory, Research, and Practise. Toronto: Lexington Books.

Gam-Anon 20 Questions. Addictions Foundation of Manitoba.

Ganzer, H. (1999, June). A 7-session group for couples. Paper presented at the 13th National Conference on Problem Gambling, Detroit.

Griffiths, M. (1995) Adolescent Gambling. London: Routledge.

Gupta, R. & Derevensky, J. (1997). Familial and social influences on juvenile gambling behavior. Journal of Gambling Studies, 13 (3), 179-192.

Hartman, A. & Laird, J. (1983). Family-Centered Social Work Practice. New York: The Free Press. (pp. 215-230).

Heineman, M. (1992). Losing Their Shirt: Recovery for Compulsive Gamblers and Their Families. Minneapolis, MN: Cam Care Publishers.

Jacobs, D.F. et al. (1989). Children of problem gamblers. Journal of Gambling Behavior, 5 (4), 261-268.

Kaplan, G. & Davis, B. (1997) Gambling, alcohol and other drugs: Prevalence and implications of dual problem clients.Winnipeg,Manitoba: The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba.

Lesieur, H.R. (1987). Gambling, pathological gambling and crime. In Galski, T. (Ed.), The Handbook of Pathological Gambling. Springfield: Charles T. Thomas.

Lesieur, H.R. (1989). Children of Gamblers Anonymous members. Journal of Gambling Behavior, 5 (4), 269-281.

Lorenz, V.C. & Yaffee, R.A. (1988). Pathological gambling: Psychosomatic, emotional and marital difficulties as reported by the spouse. Journal of Gambling Behavior, 4 (1), 13-26.

Markman, H., Stanley, S. & Blumberg, S.L. (1994). Fighting for Your Marriage: Positive Steps for Preventing Divorce and Preserving a Lasting Love. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Marlatt, A. & Gordon, J. (1985). Relapse Prevention. New York: Guilford Press.

McCrady, B.S. (1989). Extending relapse prevention models to couples. Addictive Behaviors, 14, 69-74.

McGoldrick, M. & Gerson, R. (1985). Genograms in Family Assessment. New York: W.W. Norton.

Mellan, O. (1994). Money Harmony: Resolving Money Conflicts in Your Life and Relationships. New York:Walker & Co.

Moody, G. (1990). Quit Compulsive Gambling: The Action Plan for Gamblers and their Families. London: Thorsons.

Ramsay, D. (1998). Financial Peace. New York: Viking Penguin.

Steinberg, M.A. (1993). Couples treatment issues for recovering male compulsive gamblers and their partners. Journal of Gambling Studies, 9 (2), 153-167.

Wildman, R.W. II. (1989). Pathological gambling: Marital-familial factors, implications, and treatments. Journal of Gambling Behaviors, 5 (4), 293-301.  

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