Examples of Gambling Disorder in a sentence
Persons eligible to enroll into DHHS reimbursed residential gambling treatment must have special needs as defined by all of the following: (a) a primary diagnosis of Gambling Disorder (DSM-5 code 312.31); (b) referral from a certified problem gambling counselor or inpatient psychiatric facility; (c) must meet residential gambling treatment program admission criteria as defined in Exhibit 1.
Primary Counselor: Clinical Supervisor: Others Present During Clinical Review: Client Admission Date: Date of Clinical Review: Date Last Gambled: In early remission In sustained remission Gambling Disorder Severity (past 3 months): Mild: 4-5 Moderate: 6-7 Severe: 8-9 criteria met.
For purposes of this A&D 83 Service Description, an Individual with a Gambling Disorder is an Individual with persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as indicated by the Individual meeting the diagnostic criteria of the most current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders.
For purposes of this A&D 82 Service Description, an Individual with a Gambling Disorder is an Individual with persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as indicated by the Individual meeting the diagnostic criteria of the most current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders.
Due Date Report Title Report Period 10/30/2019 Strategic Enhancement Report October 1 to September 30 1/15/2020 Michigan Gambling Disorder Prevention Project (MGDPP) 1Q Narrative Report* October 1 to December 31.
Persons eligible to enroll into DHHS reimbursed gambling treatment must have a gambling related problem as defined by (a) a primary diagnosis of Gambling Disorder (DSM-5 code 312.31), (b) a primary diagnosis or sub-clinical Gambling Disorder (meets two to three DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Gambling Disorder), or (c) a primary diagnosis of Relational Problem Related to Gambling Disorder (a variant of DSM-5 code V61.9).
The organization shall document the credentials for each staff who will deliver gambling disorder treatment services on the SUPR Gambling Disorder Professional Staff Form.
At a minimum, this must include the number for the Gambling Disorder Hotline (1-800-GAMBLER), gambling disorder treatment information and identification of any self-help groups or other recovery support services.
Neurobiological Underpinnings of Reward Anticipation and Outcome Evaluation in Gambling Disorder.
Persons eligible to enroll into DHHS reimbursed gambling treatment must have a gambling related problem as defined by (a) a primary diagnosis of Gambling Disorder (DSM-5 code 312.31), (b) a primary diagnosis or sub-clinical Gambling Disorder (meets two to four DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Gambling Disorder), or (c) a primary diagnosis of Relational Problem Related to Gambling Disorder (a variant of DSM-5 code V61.9).