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Cognitive & Behavioral Practice - Special Issue on CBT Treatment for Gambling Disorder

News Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 - 12:30

Cognitive Behavioral & Practice is an international scholarly journal with the primary mission of dissemination: to bridge the gap between clinical research and practice of cognitive and behavioral therapies. The journal is a publication of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT).

Beyond Chance: Bridging Research and Clinical Practice in the Implementation of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Gambling Disorder

Submission Deadline: 01 June 2025

Gambling opportunities have expanded dramatically around the world via legalization in new jurisdictions (e.g., 38 States in the US have legalized sports betting since 2018) and via technological innovations such as loot boxes in video games and betting from one’s smartphone. For some, gambling becomes a maladaptive pattern with harmful consequences. Meta-analyses consistently demonstrate the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT) in reducing gambling behavior and its negative consequences (e.g., Pfund et al., 2023). Yet, a wide range of approaches to treat gambling disorder exist under the umbrella term of CBT.

Guest editors:

Jeremiah Weinstock, PhD, ABAP - jeremiah.weinstock@health.slu.edu; 

Simone Rodda, PhD - simone.rodda@aut.ac.nz; 

Rory A. Pfund, PhD - rapfund@memphis.edu

Special issue information:

Consistent with the aims and scope of Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, this special issue seeks to bridge the gap between clinical research and practice of CBT in the context of gambling disorder treatment. We seek manuscripts that detail implementation/knowledge translation of CBT protocols for gambling disorder in clinical practice. Additionally, many CBT for gambling disorder interventions were initially developed from other substance-related addictive disorders; yet the process and pitfalls by which these interventions were adapted for gambling disorder remains largely unexplored. Moreover, as CBT treatments for gambling disorder are developed and demonstrate efficacy, questions emerge such as how to tailor CBT to address: (a) comorbid psychiatric disorders, (b) individuals’ diverse identities and cultural backgrounds, and (c) new treatment modalities (e.g., mHealth apps).

We invite high-quality manuscripts on CBT for gambling disorder, such as:

  • Cognitive and behavioral assessment methods used to guide treatment for gambling disorder and co-occurring problems.
  • Use of motivational interviewing to facilitate behavior change and/or maximize client engagement in CBT.
  • Guidelines and case examples demonstrating how to use various CBT approaches and specific components of CBT, including cognitive restructuring, implementation of values-based alternatives to gambling, exposure-based treatments, couples-based treatment, and incorporation of self-help tools, industry offered responsible gambling programs, and concerned significant others.
  • Development of online and mHealth app approaches using CBT.
  • Dissemination of evidence-based practice in the provision of gambling disorder CBT treatment from an implementation science perspective (e.g., Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research).
  • Cultural adaptations of CBT for gambling disorder or adaptations for vulnerable populations.
  • Tailoring gambling disorder treatment in the context of comorbid disorders, and adapting evidence-based approaches for other psychiatric disorders and areas of clinical concern to gambling disorder.
  • CBT approaches for specific gambling activities (e.g., sports betting, social casinos) and varying levels of gambling severity (e.g., brief interventions).

Manuscript submission information:

Cognitive & Behavioral Practice has a primary focus on the application and implementation of CBT procedures. Submissions are expected to include rich descriptions of clinical interventions, examples of client-therapist dialogue, significant case descriptions, video demonstrations, or therapist guidelines. It is a requirement that submissions be clinically instructive. Author guide: https://www.elsevier.com/journals/cognitive-and-behavioral-practice/1077-7229/guide-for-authors

We encourage authors to submit a letter of intent to Jeremiah Weinstock by March 1, 2025. Guest editors may provide feedback on fit for the special call. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2025.

Early submissions are encouraged, and the review process will begin immediately. Accepted articles will be published early online and will be collected for release in a print special issue.

Manuscript submission portal: https://www.editorialmanager.com/candbp

Manuscript submission inquires:

Jeremiah Weinstock, PhD, ABAP - jeremiah.weinstock@health.slu.edu; 

Simone Rodda, PhD - simone.rodda@aut.ac.nz; 

Rory A. Pfund, PhD - rapfund@memphis.edu

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