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United States Department of Labor; http://www.dol.gov, 1997Lesieur, Henry L., Ph.D.; "Work and Pathological Gambling", Paradigm Magazine, Spring 1996
The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, "Gambling in the Workplace", 1997
The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, position paper; "Consequences of Sex Addiction and Compulsivity", 1998
Young, K. S. (1998). "Internet Addiction: The Emergence of a New Clinical Disorder", CyberPsychology and Behavior, 1 (3), 237-244
Meyer, Angie, MS, CADC, CCGC, LCPC, Leary, Amy, MS, CADC, CMHC; "Food Addiction", Paradigm Magazine, Summer 1997
McGraw, Randee, CSADC, NCGC, CCGC, CAS, CEAP, CADP; "Triple Threat: When Three Dangerous Addictions Weave Together", Paradigm Magazine, Spring 1997
Ranney, Steve, CRADC, CCGC; "Treatment Profiles of the Pathological Gambler", Paradigm Magazine, Winter 1997
Kipfer, Jackie, MSW, LSW; EAP Keystone, Bartonville, IL
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