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The Psychology of Chinese Gambling

A Cultural and Historical Perspective

  • Explores the cultural history of Chinese gambling

  • Examines the prevalence of problem gambling in China, Hong Kong, Macao and Singapore

  • Proposes a therapeutic treatment model for addicted gamblers in China

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. A Cultural History of Chinese Gambling I (From Ancient Period to Yuan Dynasty)

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 1-34
  3. A Cultural History of Chinese Gambling II (From Ming Dynasty to Qing Dynasty)

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 35-55
  4. The State and Prevalence of Gambling in Chinese Communities

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 57-83
  5. The Motivation of Chinese Disordered Gamblers: A Cultural Perspective

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 85-97
  6. The Personality of Chinese Gamblers

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 99-114
  7. Psychological Treatments for Chinese Disordered Gamblers

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 115-127
  8. The Future of Chinese Gambling: A Cultural Conclusion

    • Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu
    Pages 129-143
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 145-146

About this book

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.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Upper Iowa University - Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Chi Chuen Chan, William Wai Lim Li, Amy Sau Lam Chiu

About the authors

Dr. Chi Chuen Chan is a professional psychologist with over 18 years of clinical experience. He has served 6 years as a clinical psychologist at the Hong Kong Government and 11 years as a part-time clinical psychologist in Macao. He also served an academic year as a full-time lecturer and student counsellor at Hong Kong Shue Yan College. His PhD is in Psychology and his field of expertise is forensic and clinical psychology, especially the psychology of gambling. He has taught extensively at universities in Hong Kong and Macao, including the University of Hong Kong, the Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University and the University of Macao. A Yale Divinity School graduate and Yale Research Fellow, Dr. Chan is currently a research fellow with the Mother Mary Social Studies Centre in Macao, the Managing Editor of the Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health, and a member of Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology), American Psychological Association. Professionally, he serves as the consulting psychologist of the Union Concordia Medical Group, a major health care provider in Hong Kong and Macao. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at Upper Iowa University’s Hong Kong campus. 

Trained at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, William Li is a professional physiotherapist with over 14 years of clinical practice in Hong Kong. At present, he is serving as a Physiotherapist in Caritas Jockey Club Lai King Rehabilitation Centre, Hong Kong. William graduated with two masters’ degrees, one in Geriatric Rehabilitation from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and another in Mental Health from The Chinese University Hong Kong. In addition to his credentials in physiotherapy, William has a bachelor degree in Psychology from Upper Iowa University and a professional diploma in Counseling and Health Psychology from the Open University Hong Kong respectively. William is currently registered as a certified gambling counselor by the Canadian Council of Professional Certification. 

Amy Chiu’s passion in psychology has been a driving force for her studies in the Upper Iowa University (Hong Kong Campus), where she obtained her bachelor 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, Ms. Chiu has achieved professional qualification in family mediation and family therapy.

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eBook USD 79.99
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  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book USD 99.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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