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This book critically discusses the psychology of Chinese gambling from a cultural perspective. In particular, it investigates the history of gambling, the prevalence of gambling in China, and the personality of Chinese gamblers and explores how the Chinese culture has contributed to the development of gambling and gambling problems. Further, it examines specific evidence-based treatment for Chinese problem gamblers and provides a therapeutic model that is tailored to their needs and psychology. This book useful for students and academics conducting research on Chinese gamblers and the treatments that work for them.

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Chi Chuen Chan William Wai Lim Li and Amy Sau Lam Chiu The Psychology of - photo 1
Chi Chuen Chan , William Wai Lim Li and Amy Sau Lam Chiu
The Psychology of Chinese Gambling A Cultural and Historical Perspective
Chi Chuen Chan Upper Iowa University - Hong Kong Center Hong Kong Hong Kong - photo 2
Chi Chuen Chan
Upper Iowa University - Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
William Wai Lim Li
Upper Iowa University - Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Amy Sau Lam Chiu
Upper Iowa University - Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
ISBN 978-981-13-3485-6 e-ISBN 978-981-13-3486-3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3486-3
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018964564
Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019
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This book is dedicated to the loving memory of my father.

2018

About the Authors
Dr. Chi Chuen Chan,

Trained in the United States and Australia, he is a professional psychologist with over 20 years of clinical practices in Hong Kong and Macao. His more prominent services include serving as a clinical psychologist in the Hong Kong Government for 6 years. As the clinical psychologist in correctional services, Dr. Chan was successful in developing treatment programs for prisoners and staff working in prisons. His PhD in psychology was obtained from Victoria University in Australia. In addition to his training in psychology, Dr. Chan has a Master of Arts in Religion degree from Yale University and was appointed as a Yale Research Fellow in the summer of 1995. His mentor was the late Professor Rowan Greer.

Dr. Chans current research is in the area of gambling disorders and treatment. Funded by the Mother Mary Social Studies Centre in Macao, Dr. Chan (with his students) has authored two Chinese books in gambling psychology [ ( Psychology of Gambling ) and ( A Twelve Steps Self-Help Manual for Problem Gamblers )]. His latest book is Problem Gambling in Hong Kong and Macao: Etiology, Prevalence and Treatment (published by Springer in 2016). In the last decade, he has authored 21 journal articles and conference proceedings in gambling research. And his research team has presented 47 papers in international conferences. Dr. Chans research interests are the personality and the psychological treatment of problem gamblers in Hong Kong and Macao. At present, he is a research fellow with the Mother Mary Social Studies Centre in Macao and the managing editor of the Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health . Professionally, Dr. Chan currently serves as a consulting psychologist with the Union Concordia Medical Group, a major medical services provider in Hong Kong and Macao, and is on the adjunct faculty of the Upper Iowa University, Hong Kong Center.

Chi Chuen is very happy to receive comments and enquiries on his research. His e-mail is chuenchan@yahoo.com.
William Wai Lim Li is a professional physiotherapist with over 17 years of - photo 3
William Wai Lim Li
is a professional physiotherapist with over 17 years of clinical practice in Hong Kong. At present, he is serving as a physiotherapist in mental health setting. His main responsibilities include providing physiotherapy and counseling for psychiatric patients. William has a masters degree in geriatric rehabilitation from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2005). His second masters degree is on mental health from the Chinese University Hong Kong (2016). He also has a bachelors degree in psychology and a professional diploma in counseling and health psychology. Professionally, he is a registered certified gambling counselor, serving for a Hong Kong chapter of Gamblers Anonymous (GA) on a weekly basis. His email address is wailimli@yahoo.com.
Amy Sau Lam Chiu has long been interested in psychology since high school Her - photo 4
Amy Sau Lam Chiu
has long been interested in psychology since high school. Her passion in this area has been a driving force for her studies in the Upper Iowa University (Hong Kong Center), where she obtained her bachelors degree in 2013. Her mentor is Dr. Chi Chuen Chan. In her research studies in problem gambling, she has presented three conference papers and published two journal articles. Further to her studies in psychology, Amy has achieved professional qualification in family mediation and family therapy. Professionally, Amy is a treasury accountant with a major business group in Hong Kong.
Also from the First Author Chan C C Li W L Leung C I 2016 - photo 5
Also from the First Author
  • Chan, C. C., Li, W. L. & Leung, C. I. (2016). Problem gambling in Hong Kong and Macao: etiology, prevalence and treatment. Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-10-1066-8.

  • (2014)... ISBN 978-99937-644-9-6. Available free online: http://caritas.org.mo/zh-hant/publication/other-publications

  • (2015)...

Preface
The Dream of My Father

The dream of becoming a rich person is often the motivation of most ethnic Chinese. In Chinese communities, parents often teach children, early in their childhood years, to put good efforts in studies so that they can work as doctors, lawyers, and engineers when they grow up. These professions are among the highest-paid careers in China. Children are also trained to save money so that they can accumulate wealth as they start working at adulthood. With the money they save, they can then invest in company stocks and real estate and make more money in the process. For ethnic Chinese, getting riches through legitimate means such as engaging in useful studies and investment is the foundation of success. Yet, for those who are less fortunate and could not pursue a socially prominent career, non-orthodox channels such as gambling may appear to be another pathway for success. Hence, gambling, as this book will demonstrate, is a favorite pastime of Chinese individuals, especially across the lower socioeconomic classes.

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