Addiction: An Hour With Auer

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Gambling addiction expert Dr Michael Auer co-hosts this unique podcast where we discuss addiction in a holistic way with experts from around the world.

  1. HACE 5 H

    Addiction 29: Dr Dan Lieberman – The Evolution of Dopamine’s Role in Risk and Reward

    Another smash-hit episode – brought to you by GLI! – as we delve into the fascinating world of dopamine, often called the "molecule of more", and explore its profound influence on our motivation, addiction, creativity, and even social trends. With insights from Dr. Dan Lieberman, a respected psychiatrist, author and researcher, we connect neurochemistry to real-world behaviours and societal shifts. Whether you're interested in the science behind addiction or how dopamine impacts innovation across cultures, this discussion offers valuable perspectives. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class testing, inspections and certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. What we talk about, but in a list: The true role of dopamine beyond just pleasure and rewardHow dopamine influences motivation, craving, and addictionThe concept of reward prediction error and its impact on behaviorThe neurobiology of addiction: drugs, gambling, social media, and foodCultural differences in dopamine activity and societal behaviorsThe relationship between dopamine, mental health, and creativityHow modern technology hijacks dopamine circuits for profitThe implications of dopamine on free will, morality, and responsibility Choice quotes: Dan Lieberman: "Dopamine is more than what people think it is. A lot of people think of dopamine as the pleasure molecule or the reward molecule. It has a much more general purpose, though, and that is to orient us to the future, to how things could be better for us."Dan Lieberman: "Interest is a marker of dopamine. I think we've all tried to learn material that we just don't care about. And it's torture. But if it's something you're passionate about, you read it once and you remember it, maybe forever."Dan Lieberman: "Genius and insanity are next door neighbors. And so places like the United States, where there is higher levels of dopamine among the people, there will also be higher levels of mental illness." Chapters, but add a minute maybe because of all the fanfare at the start: (00:00) - Introduction and episode overview(03:37) - Dr. Lieberman's background and motivation for writing about dopamine(06:17) - Dopamine defined: the 'molecule of more'(12:23) - Reward prediction error explained through everyday examples(16:46) - Dopamine, learning, and the cycle of addiction(22:32) - Dopamine as a driver of curiosity and risk in societal progress(28:26) - The similarity between gambling, pornography, and dopamine release(35:26) - The three primary dopamine pathways and their functions(42:09) - The debate on free will, morality, and biological influences on behaviour(48:18) - The link between dopamine levels, mental illness, and genius Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ Daniel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielzlieberman/ The Molecule of More by Dan Lieberman and Mike Long https://www.danielzlieberman.com/ The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 2 min
  2. 12 MAY

    Addiction 28: Do Social Media and Gambling Share a Common Psychological Root? With Dr Guyonne Rogier

    Another banging episode – brought to you by GLI! – as we delve into the complex world of addiction, featuring Dr. Guyonne Rogier, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology from UniCamillus University in Rome. We explore the psychological underpinnings of various addictive behaviours, the role of personality traits, cultural factors, and the latest research models that help explain these pervasive issues. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class testing, inspections and certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. What we talk about, but in a list: An introduction to Dr. Guillaume Rogier and his research background.Insights into his study on gambling, gaming, shopping, and social media addiction, focusing on meta-realistic and hedonic values.The concept of transdiagnostic variables influencing multiple addiction types.The heterogeneity and common profiles across different addictive behaviors.The role of cultural and environmental factors in addiction vulnerability.The pathway model of gambling development—learning, emotional regulation, and personality influences.How personality disorders and early childhood factors contribute to addiction risk.The implications for prevention, policy, and responsible marketing.Cross-cultural considerations and future research directions on addiction pathways. Chapters, but add a minute maybe because of all the fanfare at the start: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of the episode 02:01 - Who is Dr. Guyonne Rogier and her academic background 04:58 - Summary of Rogier's paper on gambling, gaming, shopping, and social media addiction 05:49 - Profiles of addiction risk and co-occurrence of behaviours 08:13 - Recruitment and methodology of Rogier’s study involving over 350 adults 11:45 - Key findings: low-risk vs high-risk profiles in addictive behaviours 13:03 - The concept of hedonism versus eudaemonism and their influence on addiction 16:27 - The association between hedonistic profiles and problematic behaviours 17:23 - Transdiagnostic variables: Materialism, hedonic orientation, and social constructs 18:46 - Cross-cultural implications and prevalence of addiction across cultures 19:52 - The significance of subclinical behaviours and non-diagnosed addiction symptoms 24:06 - Exploring narcissism and its role in gambling disorder 26:32 - Materialism's impact on gambling behaviour and self-esteem 29:40 - Psychodynamic theories and childhood influences on addiction pathways 37:14 - The Pathways Model of heterogeneity in gambling trajectories 38:39 - Structural characteristics of gambling and learning processes 40:55 - Co-occurring disorders and personality traits in gambling addiction 42:55 - The impact of early childhood development on addiction vulnerability 45:20 - Commonality of addiction traits across different behaviours and preventive strategies 55:41 - The idea of shared markers in various addictions and profiling tools 59:19 - How industry and policy can tailor interventions considering individual variability 60:44 - The importance of targeted approaches for vulnerable populations like adolescents 62:15 - Closing remarks and thanks Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ Guyonne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyonne-rogier-8546b999/ The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    57 min
  3. 5 MAY

    Addiction 27: Is constant entertainment killing creativity? With author Dr Dean Burnett

    We’re back – thanks to those absolute legends at GLI! – with another engaging discussion around the subject of addiction. Hosts Dr Michael Auer and Jon Bruford are joined by Dr. Dean Burnett, neuroscientist and author, to delve into the fascinating ways our brains interact with social media, entertainment, routines, and cultural references. Discover how neuroscience explains our habits, susceptibility to influences, and the impact of modern technology on mental health and creativity. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class testing, inspections and certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. What we talk about, but in a list!The social and biological basis of human connection and social media influenceHow short-form videos and algorithms shape our attention and beliefsThe role of routine, boredom, and risk-taking in brain health and creativityThe subconscious decision-making process and autopilot behaviorTips for maintaining brain health, sleep hygiene, and encouraging curiosityCultural references and the importance of shared and diverse experiences Chapters, but add a minute for the magnificence that is the start of the episode:00:00 - Welcome and introductions to the podcast 00:20 - Anecdotes about being hated or surviving past stories 00:50 - The importance of recognising guest titles and introducing Dr. Burnett 01:49 - Dr. Burnett's background in neuroscience and science communication 02:10 - Interest in social brain wiring and social media’s influence 06:02 - Dr. Burnett’s role as a neuroscience communicator 07:07 - Educational pathways for neuroscience in the UK 08:08 - Clinical vs. research-oriented careers in neuroscience 09:07 - Surprising aspects of neuroscience, including social interactions 09:54 - Social media’s impact on social psychology and group dynamics 12:01 - Effects of reward cycles in short videos and social media 13:09 - The brain's default toward reward and minimal effort 15:05 - The influence of neuro-marketing and short-form content 16:02 - The danger of oversimplification in neuroscience information 17:01 - The importance of nuance and complex real-world information 19:07 - Sleep hygiene, blue light, and mental health tips 21:25 - The importance of sleep schedules for teens 22:51 - Physical activity, nature, and brain health 24:48 - The influence of algorithmic feeds and echo chambers 25:17 - Questioning beliefs and promoting critical thinking 26:21 - Teenage sleep cycles and social media’s role 27:32 - The role of boredom in fostering creativity 28:11 - The historical context of boredom in music and art 29:41 - Cultural saturation and the loss of shared cultural references 31:01 - Nostalgia for past shared experiences and cultural diversity 33:23 - The resurgence of creativity through digital platforms 37:18 - The importance of genuine connections and avoiding superficial interactions 38:48 - Autopilot decisions and subconscious processing 39:47 - Instant impressions and neurotransmitter responses 40:23 - Conditioning, habituation, and marketing influences 41:22 - The subconscious vs. conscious brain processes 42:49 - The impact of routine and risk-taking on brain health 43:54 - Cultural differences in communication styles 45:08 - The process of appraising and reappraising responses in the brain 45:52 - How emotional reactions influence behaviour and learning 46:10 - How routine can both benefit and hinder brain health 47:24 - Genetic predispositions for thrill-seeking behaviour 48:49 - The mechanics of desire, risk, and reward in decision-making 49:45 - Biscuits and dopamine 51:17 - The role of books and media in understanding human behaviour 52:02 - Closing remarks and gratitude Choice-ish quotes: “The illusion of conscious control masks automatic brain processes.”“Sleep and nature are fundamental to cognitive health because they align with evolutionary needs.”“Social media reinforces echo chambers by algorithmic reinforcement of pre-existing beliefs.”“Boredom is a catalyst for creativity because it forces the brain to seek new, self-generated stimuli.”“Autopilot mental states are evolutionarily pragmatic, conserving energy for novel, critical situations.” Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ Dean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-burnett-16303117/ The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    53 min
  4. 28 ABR

    Addiction 26: The Secret Challenges of Predicting Problem Gambling with Data, with Dr Rob Heirene

    In this spectacularly brilliant episode – brought to you by GLI! – we explore the complexities of problem gambling, risk prediction models, and regulatory challenges. Join us as Dr. Rob Heirine shares insights from his research on using behavioural data to identify at-risk gamblers and evaluate harm reduction policies. What we talk about, but in a list: Challenges in predicting problem gambling using operator dataLimitations and biases in self-reported problem gambling measures like PGSIThe importance of target variables and transparency in predictive modelsPractical considerations for implementing affordability checks and loss limitsThe role of behavioural indicators and real-time detection in interventionEthical and regulatory issues around thresholds, metrics, and model explainability Choice quotes: "Changing the target is more vital than tweaking algorithms.""The subjective misunderstanding of one's spending is a potent risk signal.""A system's credibility hinges on how well stakeholders understand and trust its judgments.""Current risk is best assessed over recent days or weeks.""Simplicity introduces bias, leading to over- or under-inclusion of at-risk individuals.""Trust in algorithms depends on rigorous validation and openness.""Gambling harm is not solely a behavioural phenomenon but includes personal, social, and mental health dimensions." Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and guest Dr. Rob Heirine's background 01:30 - Challenges of predicting problem gambling from operational data 03:00 - Limitations of self-exclusion as a predictor 04:45 - The difficulty of behavioural and self-reported measures 06:00 - The importance of target variables and validation in modeling 08:00 - How model transparency influences regulation and trust 10:30 - Effectiveness of prompts and limit-setting policies 13:00 - Problems with using short-term data windows for prediction 15:30 - The small prevalence of problem gamblers and implications for models 17:00 - Using treatment-seeking behavior as a risk indicator 19:00 - Thresholds and rule-based approaches vs. complex models 21:30 - Challenges of real-time behavioural detection and lag in intervention 23:00 - The importance of transparency, explainability, and trust in algorithms 25:00 - Behavioural discrepancies, underestimating spending, and subjective experiences 28:00 - Incorporating affordability and expenditure data into predictive models 31:00 - Evaluation metrics: sensitivity, specificity, and their limitations in gambling research 34:00 - Using behavioral indicators like deposit and withdrawal patterns 37:00 - Feedback systems and behavioral summaries as harm prevention tools 40:00 - Combining behavioral and self-report data for effective risk assessment 43:00 - The effect of participant bias in surveys and population estimates 46:00 - Measuring harm at population vs. individual risk levels 48:00 - Optimal time windows for assessing gambling behaviour Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ Rob on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-heirene/ The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 7 min
  5. 21 ABR

    Addiction 25: The Language of Addiction: Evolving Terms and Cultural Impact

    In this episode, hosts Jon Bruford and Dr Michael Auer delve into the nuances of language, terminology, and cultural influences in the field of addiction and gambling. They discuss how words evolve, the importance of precise terminology for research and practice, and share updates on recent research and conferences. Key Topics Covered, but in a list: The significance of terminology in gambling and addiction, including "gaming" vs. "gambling"How language influences perceptions and stigma, with examples from different languages like German and EnglishThe evolution of terms like "autism" and "dyslexia" and their societal understanding over timeChallenges in standardizing diagnostic criteria for gambling disorder and the fluidity of categories like problem gamblingInsights from upcoming research presentations at the UNLV Gambling and Risk-Taking ConferenceAnecdotes about the history of internet, email, and tech language evolutionCultural influences on English language, including loanwords and outside influences like German and LatinThe importance of shared language for scientific progress and practice in gambling research Choice quotes: "Language shapes our understanding of addiction and can either reduce or reinforce stigma.""The evolution of terms like 'gaming' and 'gambling' reflects broader cultural shifts.""Standardizing terminology is crucial for effective research and treatment in gambling disorders." Chapters, but add a minute because of the intro and all the razzamatazz: (00:00) - Welcome and episode overview(01:00) - Discussing the importance of terminology in gambling and addiction(09:00) - Language evolution: From "spielen" in German to "gambling" in English(14:00) - The impact of language fluidity on societal understanding of addiction(20:00) - Diagnosing gambling disorder: criteria and challenges(28:00) - Research updates: cross-country gambling behavior and regulation impacts(40:00) - Personal anecdotes on the development of tech language(45:00) - Cultural influences on language and societal perceptions(55:00) - Future perspectives on terminology standardization in research(60:00) - Upcoming conference in Vegas and research presentations Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ The Gambling Files on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gambling-files-podcast/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 9 min
  6. 14 ABR

    Addiction 24: Understanding Behavioural Addictions with Professor Mark Griffiths

    A really terrific episode, and I write that with absolutely no bias whatsoever. And this episode comes to you thank to GLI and their kind sponsorship – what a bunch of absolute legends. Hosts Dr Michael Auer and Jon Bruford (not a doctor) are joined by the legendary Professor Mark Griffiths to explore the complex world of behavioural addictions. Mark is an esteemed researcher with over 39 years in the field and with his guidance we delve into his addiction components model, distinctions between disorder and addiction, and the nuances of diagnosing activities like gambling, social media use, and work. What we talk about, but in a list: The addiction components model: six core features defining addictionDistinction between problematic behaviour and addictionOperational definitions across DSM, ICD, and screening tools like PGSIThe role of conflict, salience, tolerance, withdrawal, relapse, and mood modificationThe importance of context and individual differences in addiction diagnosisThe evolving definitions and societal perceptions of addictionChallenges with current screening instruments and over-inflation of problem classificationsThe gaps in recognizing behavioural addictions such as workaholism and social media use Choice quotes: "Addiction is not just about the behaviour itself, but the context and individual differences that shape it.""The addiction components model helps us understand the core features that define addiction.""Screening tools often over-inflate problem classifications, leading to misdiagnosis.""Understanding the role of conflict and intra-psychic struggles is crucial in diagnosing behavioural addictions.""The evolving definitions of addiction reflect societal perceptions and the challenges of psychiatric classifications." Chapters (but add a minute because of the intro and all the razzamatazz) (00:00) - Welcome and guest introduction: Professor Emeritus Mark Griffiths (02:12) - Mark shares about his prolific research career and citations (06:50) - Early innovations: first papers on internet and online gambling addiction (13:14) - Explaining the addiction components model (17:29) - Tolerance and withdrawal in behavioural addictions (19:27) - The role of conflict and intra-psychic struggles (21:39) - Differences between problem gambling and gambling addiction (26:08) - Critique of screening tools like PGSI and issues with over-inflation (30:19) - Episodic gambling and behavioural patterns (37:29) - The operationalization of DSM criteria into clinical assessments (42:24) - Recognition of gaming disorder in ICD-11 and emerging behavioural addictions (44:46) - Work addiction and personality traits: conscientiousness and perfectionism (48:36) - The influence of context on addiction: relationships, responsibilities, and life stages (55:48) - Dependence versus addiction: physiological dependency explained (58:36) - Future of psychiatric classifications and societal perceptions (61:49) - Closing remarks and upcoming discussions Resources & Links: GLI: https://gaminglabs.com/ IDC-11: ICD-11 Gaming Disorder DSM-5: DSM-5 on Behavioral Addictions Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI): https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/statistics-and-research/publication/problem-gambling-screens Mark Griffiths on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-griffiths-b3576115/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 3 min
  7. 8 ABR

    Addiction 23: The evolution of responsible gambling from awareness to ISO standards

    This episode – brought to you by GLI! – of Addiction: An Hour With Auer features a lively discussion with Pieter Remmers, a veteran in responsible gambling and addiction treatment, alongside hosts Jon Bruford and Michael Auer. They explore the history of problem gambling initiatives, industry responsibilities, and the interconnectedness of various addictions — providing valuable insights into prevention, treatment, and industry regulation. What we talk about, but in a list: Peter Remmers shares his extensive experience starting in the late 1980s, including setting up early responsible gambling programs with Holland Casino.The evolution of problem gambling recognition from the 1980s to today, including the development of international standards like G4 (Global Gambling Guidance Group).The importance of industry training and responsible practices, including how casinos identify signals of harm, like financial distress.Discussion on how responsible gambling initiatives have shifted from simple awareness to communication strategies with staff and customers.The role of international conferences, like those in Las Vegas and Europe, in shaping regulatory and industry responses.The debate on industry involvement in funding addiction research and treatment, including issues of influence and the need for cross-agency approaches.The interconnectedness of addictions: how gambling, alcohol, and other substance problems often co-occur and require holistic treatment approaches.The societal challenge in funding mental health and addiction treatment, including the stigma and underfunding issues.Differences in gambling regulation and markets across Europe and the U.S., including online and land-based variations, and implications for harm prevention.The significance of personal responsibility versus regulation, and how shared responsibility models are evolving in industry practices.Peter's insights into the importance of individualized treatment and the limitations of one-size-fits-all approaches.Humour and personal anecdotes, including the importance of maintaining relationships and personal boundaries in long-term marriages. Choice quotes: "Authentic commitment to responsible gaming requires external verification rather than self-policed initiatives.""Addressing gambling harm effectively requires a cross-sector, fully funded approach; neglecting mental health funding limits the impact of any gambling-specific interventions.""Addictions like gambling, alcohol, and drugs often intersect and share core features—compulsivity, relapse tendencies, and underlying mental health issues.""Disparate regulations across regions create inconsistent player protections and hinder industry responsibility.""The tendency to attribute gambling harm solely to individual choices ignores systemic factors—regulatory environments, mental health access, and socioeconomic disparities." Chapters, but mostly you’ll want to add a minute because of the intro and the music and all that razzamatazz: 00:01 - Welcome and overview of the episode's focus on responsible gambling history 00:23 - Industry progress and industry-led initiatives for harm reduction 01:01 - Development of early responsible gambling training sessions at Holland Casino 02:00 - How signals of harm are identified in industry settings 03:14 - The impact of international conferences on responsible gambling standards 04:37 - The evolution from awareness programs to communication strategies 07:12 - Industry's role in funding research and the influence debate 08:48 - Interconnection of gambling with other addictions like alcohol and drugs 10:55 - Challenges in mental health funding and the role of government and industry 13:01 - Differences between European and U.S. gambling markets and regulations 15:12 - The importance of personalized treatment solutions in addiction recovery 16:54 - The societal implications of fragmented regulation across regions 18:23 - The origins of G4 and setting international standards for responsible gambling 20:21 - Building international partnerships and learning from global experts 21:26 - The practical challenges of industry engagement and conference participation 23:38 - Industry attendance as a marker of engagement and responsibility 26:03 - The role of regulators and industry in addressing gambling harm 28:52 - European collaboration efforts among gambling regulators 35:01 - Shared responsibility versus individual accountability in gambling harm prevention 37:24 - Broader social responsibility and protecting vulnerable groups 39:07 - Impact of regulation on individual freedoms and industry profits 44:04 - The influence of regulation and online market proliferation 45:28 - Focus on youth and responsible design of gambling products 47:23 - The top-heavy revenue distribution in online gambling markets 48:03 - The illegal versus legal market dynamics and regulation challenges 50:42 - Recognizing addiction as a spectrum with common treatment approaches 52:41 - The comorbidity of gambling with mental health issues and addiction 54:47 - Addressing behavioural stages change and motivation in therapy 58:02 - The role of self-medication and underlying mental health factors Pieter Remmers on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pieter-remmers-b67379/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. This episode comes to you courtesy of the excellent Gaming Laboratories International. GLI is a world-class Testing, Inspections and Certification company committed to delivering the highest quality land-based, lottery, and iGaming testing and assessment services, working in more than 710 jurisdictions. For more information, visit gaminglabs.com. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 7 min
  8. 24 MAR

    Addiction 22: Jon Elhai explains the connection between dopamine and technology

    In this conversation, hosts Jon Bruford and Dr. Michael Auer engage with distinguished professor Jon Elhai, exploring the psychological aspects of internet and smartphone use. They discuss the implications of excessive internet engagement, the challenges of self-reporting in psychological research, and the phenomenon of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). The conversation also touches on generational differences in technology use and intelligence, as well as the contextual factors influencing smartphone addiction. This conversation explores the generational differences in learning styles, particularly between Gen Z and previous generations, emphasising the impact of technology on attention and learning. It discusses the importance of analogue learning methods and the role of dopamine in technology use. The dialogue also delves into the definitions of trauma and PTSD, the erosion of language precision in contemporary discourse, and the distinction between addiction and problematic use. Furthermore, it examines the challenges of researching emerging technologies and the responsibilities of both individuals and tech companies in mitigating harm. Finally, the conversation touches on the regulatory landscape surrounding social media and smartphone use. What we talk about, but in a list: Jon Elhai is a distinguished professor at the University of Toledo.FOMO drives excessive internet and smartphone use.Self-reporting in psychological studies has its limitations.Contextual factors play a significant role in smartphone use.Gen Z shows a decline in IQ compared to previous generations.Psychological constructs can explain why some people excessively use the internet.Standardised self-report measures are used to assess mental health symptoms.Technology has enhanced the experience of FOMO in individuals.Assessment is crucial for identifying potential internet addiction.Procrastination can be linked to smartphone use. Gen Z often prefers spoon-fed information over traditional learning.Analog processing of information may enhance retention.Research indicates that analogue note-taking improves academic outcomes.Younger generations may face challenges in attention and focus due to technology.Social media use is not conclusively linked to mental disorders.Tech companies design platforms to maximize user engagement and addiction.Language precision is diminishing in contemporary discussions.There are no official DSM criteria for problematic smartphone use.Research funding may be easier for recognised diagnoses.Personal responsibility is crucial in technology use. Choice quotes: "Self-report measures are reliable and valid.""Technology has triggered enhanced FOMO.""Assessment is the first step to intervention.""Gen Z wants to be spoon fed information.""Analogue processing sticks more to your brain.""Everybody's looking for a culprit.""We need to take personal responsibility.""Tech companies create addictive elements." Chapters (but you might want to add 40 seconds or so because of the music and intro and all that): 00:00 Introduction to the Hosts and Guest04:19 Understanding the Role of a Distinguished Professor05:28 Exploring Internet and Smartphone Use in Psychology10:32 The Challenges of Self-Reporting in Psychological Research16:57 FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out and Its Impact20:41 The Role of Technology in FOMO25:10 Identifying Risk Factors for Smartphone Addiction30:02 Contextual Factors in Smartphone Use31:40 Procrastination and Smartphone Use32:40 Generational Differences in Intelligence and Technology Use33:12 Generational Learning Differences36:15 Analog vs. Digital Learning39:43 The Role of Dopamine in Technology Use40:54 Understanding Trauma and PTSD43:14 The Erosion of Language Precision46:22 Addiction vs. Problematic Use48:20 The DSM and Behavioral Addictions51:21 Research Challenges in Emerging Technologies54:20 Responsibility in Technology Use58:11 Regulations and Social Media Use Jon Elhai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonelhai/ Addiction: An Hour With Auer is a weekly podcast where hosts Dr Michael Auer – he of the title – and Jon Bruford talk about addiction in all its forms. Not just gambling addiction, they discuss all forms of addiction with experts, academics and researchers from around the world. Dr Auer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-auer-51a48a/ Jon Bruford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bruford-84346636/ Podcast homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/addiction/ Media behemoth homepage: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/ Other podcasts we do: https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/the-gambling-files/ https://www.thegamblingfiles.com/dessert-island-discs/

    1 h 4 min

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Gambling addiction expert Dr Michael Auer co-hosts this unique podcast where we discuss addiction in a holistic way with experts from around the world.

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