Practical instrument for pathological gamblers and other patients with heavy debts
Authors:
Karel Nešpor; Andrea Scheansová; Hana Karbanová
Authors‘ workplace:
Psychiatrická léčebna Bohnice, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2010; 149: 135-136
Category:
Special Articles
Overview
Heavy indebtedness complicates the treatment of addictive diseases and other health problems. We describe the mistakes of the patients with heavy debts, and offer a simple instrument to enable better coping with these problems.
Key words:
addictive diseases, debts, psychotherapy, crisis intervention.
Sources
1. Nešpor K. Už jsem prohrál dost. Praha: Sportpropag 2006; 130. Volně dostupné na www.drnespor.eu.
2. Nešpor K, Scheansová A. Návykové nemoci a peníze – důležité souvislosti. Čas Lék čes 2009; 148: 335–337.
3. Nešpor K, Scheansová A. Zadluženost lidí s návykovými nemocemi je zdravotní i společenský problém. Praktický lékař 2010; 90: 50–51.
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