You Bet Your Life: the burdens of gambling 🔍
Neil David Isaacs University Press of Kentucky; The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2001
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We are a nation of gamblers: pari-mutuel wagering at horse tracks; blackjack in Las Vegas; the NCAA basketball office pool; even day trading on the internet. Gambling is both our national pastime and our predominant cultural metaphor -- play the field; beat the odds; take a chance on love. Yet gambling poses serious risks to individuals and to society as a whole. Neil Isaacs -- sports historian, licensed clinical social worker, English professor, and a gambler himself for more than fifty years -- seeks to shatter the myths interfering with our understanding of gambling addiction, its causes, and its treatment. He begins by systematically debunking several commonly held beliefs, demonstrating that there is no such thing as the law of averages, that gambling is not inherently sinful, immoral, or criminal, and that money is not always the prime motivator for gamblers. Isaacs shows how habitual gambling can lead to compulsive gambling, but avoids oversimplifying this condition. Arguing against a undifferentiated interpretation of pathological gambling as a simple impulse control disorder, he draws examples from fiction, film, and his own practice to demonstrate additional ways gambling can be abused. A radical departure from established views, You Bet Your Life identifies the costs -- in dollars, people, families, and credit ratings -- of society's failure to address adequately the burdens of gambling.
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Isaacs, Neil D.
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United States, United States of America
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Lexington, KY, c2001
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June 2001
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Memory of the World Librarian: Quintus
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subject: Cultural studies; Gambling addiction; Pathological Psychology; Psychology; USA; Gambling-General; Psychopathology-Compulsive Behavior; Psychopathology-General; Compulsive gambling
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contributor: Internet Archive
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unit_name: Internet Archive
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topic: Cultural studies; Gambling addiction; Pathological Psychology; Psychology; USA; Gambling-General; Psychopathology-Compulsive Behavior; Psychopathology-General; Compulsive gambling
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Acknowledgments
2. (p2) Introduction: A Roadmap Through a Minefield
3. (p3) 1. Seven Other Myths about Gambling
4. (p4) 2. Gambling and the Irrational
5. (p5) 3. The High-Profile Profile
6. (p6) 4. The Compulsion to Lose
7. (p7) 5. Gambling and Anxiety
8. (p8) 6. Gambling and Depression
9. (p9) 7. Gambling and Psychosis
10. (p10) 8. Filling the Void
11. (p11) 9. Gambling and the Brothers Barthelme
12. (p12) 10. Gambling and Personality Disorders
13. (p13) 11. Gambling and Addiction
14. (p14) 12. Dilemmas of Diagnosis and Treatment
15. (p15) Notes
16. (p16) Bibliography
17. (p17) Index
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theme: Cultural studies; Gambling addiction; Pathological Psychology; Psychology; USA; Gambling-General; Psychopathology-Compulsive Behavior; Psychopathology-General; Compulsive gambling
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"In You Bet Your Life, Neil Isaacs, himself a lifelong gambler, a licensed therapist specializing in the treatment of pathological gamblers, and a writer and scholar of gambling literature, methodically debunks several prominent gambling myths." "Dozens of examples, from fiction and film as well as case histories, show the different ways in which gambling can be abused and misunderstood. Isaacs argues that pathological gambling is not just a simple impulse control disorder, making this a valuable book for anyone who knows a gambler."--Jacket
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A sports historian and social worker takes on America's multi-billion-dollar gambling industry, showing how habitual gambling leads to compulsive gambling for millions of Americans.
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2025-10-27
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