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UNRESOLVED GRIEF AND ITS EFFECT ON TREATING THE DISORDERED GAMBLER
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the five stages of the grieving process.
- Integrate the concept of unresolved grief into your understanding of the development of a gambling disorder.
- Assess the concept of substitute satisfaction and its role in the development of the gambling disorder.
- Describe the phases of the Miller Treatment Model.
- Critique the importance of this model in the treatment of a disordered gambler.
- Apply this concept to a disordered gambling case.
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