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A clinical case of compulsive gambling is exposed in this article. The subject’s playing behaviour had both positive and negative consequences. The subject tried to practice control over the urge to play. As shown in the functional analysis, the failure to control the urge despite the best efforts worsened the problem due to its negative consequences. A variation of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) was applied in order to break down the fight-surrender vicious circle of the playing behaviour. Two treatment strategies were agreed upon: acceptance of the fact that both playing and not playing had negatives consequences and commitment to one of these options despite its disadvantages. Finally, it is proposed that this acceptance and commitment therapy is a useful therapeutic process as it decreases the suffering subject and eliminates the problem: playing bahaviour.

Rafael Jiménez Díaz, Universidad de Málaga

Licenciado en Psicología por la Universidad de Málaga en 2006. Desde 2007 hasta la actualidad trabaja como psicólogo para la AsociaciónAlternativa.
Jiménez Díaz, R. (2013). Conceptualization and therapeutic treatment of a compulsive gambling case by Functional Analysis and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Avances En Psicología Latinoamericana, 31(2), 443–451. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/apl/article/view/2190

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