National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. (2025) Gambling-related harms: identification, assessment and management. London: NICE.
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External website: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng248
This UK guideline covers identifying, assessing and treating gambling-related harms. This includes people aged 18 and over who are experiencing gambling that harms, and people of any age affected by someone close to them who is experiencing gambling that harms.
Recommendations: This guideline includes recommendations on:
- case identification, initial support, referral and assessment
- information and support
- models of care and service delivery
- improving access to treatment
- treatment of gambling-related harms
- relapse and ongoing support
- interventions and support for families and affected others
Who is it for?
- Commissioners and providers of gambling treatment and gambling support services
- Healthcare professionals and social care practitioners in all settings, including the criminal justice system
- People who experience gambling-related harms or who use gambling treatment and gambling support services, their families and affected others
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Gambling > Gambling disorder / problem
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Process disorder prevention or harm reduction
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Process disorder treatment or recovery
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Process disorder policy
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Process disorder harms
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Identification and screening
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Patient / client care management
L Social psychology and related concepts > Family > Family and kinship > Family support
T Demographic characteristics > Affected family members / concerned persons
VA Geographic area > Europe > United Kingdom
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