20.
See also Sabrina D. Black, “Gambling Addiction,”
Counseling for Seemingly Impossible Problems
, eds. Lee N. June, Sabrina D. Black (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002), 21-23.
21.
Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling, “Signs of Problem Gambling” (Boston, MA: Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling, n.d.),
http://www.masscompulsivegambling.org/paths/help_signs.php
.
22.
Dan Horn, “Gambling Problems Underestimated,”
The Cincinnati Enquirer
(January 6, 2004),
http://reds.enquirer.com/2004/01/06/redle.html
.
23.
American Psychiatric Association,
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV-TR
, 4th ed. (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2000), 674.
24.
Committee on the Social and Economic Impact of Pathological Gambling,
Pathological Gambling: A Critical Review
(Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999), 115.
25.
Black, “Gambling Addiction,”
Counseling for Seemingly Impossible Problems
, eds. Lee N. June and Sabrina D. Black (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002), 19.
26.
See Black, “Gambling Addiction,”
Counseling for Seemingly Impossible Problems
, 19.
27.
Harold J. Wynne, “Female Problem Gamblers in Alberta: A Secondary Analysis of the Gambling and Problem Gambling in Alberta Study” (Alberta: Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, 1994), 10.
28.
Stephanie Covington, “Helping Women Recover: Creating Gender-Responsive Treatment,”
The Handbook of Addiction Treatment for Women: Theory and Practice
, eds. S.L.A. Straussner and S. Brown (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2002), 2-3.
29.
John Erardi, “Sobbing Pete Rose Repents for Betting on Baseball,”
The Cincinnati Enquirer
(September 12, 2010),
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20l00911/SPT04/9120366/Sobbing-Pete-Rose-repents-betting-baseball
.
30.
Howard Wilkinson, “Review: ‘My Prison Without Bars,’”
The Cincinnati Enquirer
(January 8, 2004),
http://reds.enquirer.com/2004/01/08/rosereview.html
.
31.
Committee on the Social and Economic Impact of Pathological Gambling,
Pathological Gambling: A Critical Review
, 124-26.
32.
Wilkinson, “Review: ‘My Prison Without Bars.’”
33.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
, xii.
34.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
, 10.
35.
On the three God-given inner needs, see Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr.,
Understanding People: Deep Longings for Relationship
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987), 15-16; Robert S. McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 2d ed. (Houston, TX: Rapha, 1990), 27-30.
36.
“Gambling: Why Pick on Pete Rose?”
Time
(July 10, 1989),
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958108,00.html
.
37.
“Pete Rose Timeline,”
The Cincinnati Enquirer
(January 6, 2004),
http://reds.enquirer.com/2004/01/06/redltimeline.html
.
38.
See Wilkinson, “Review: ‘My Prison Without Bars.’”
39.
Wilkinson, “Review: ‘My Prison Without Bars.’”
40.
Wilkinson, “Review: ‘My Prison Without Bars.’”
41.
See Joseph Shapiro, “America’s Gambling Fever,” U.S. News and World Report (January 15, 1996), 58,
http://www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4219137/k.C8BD/Gambling.htm#text13
.
42.
Diane Dew, “What Does the Bible Say About Gambling?”
http://nolotto.faithweb.com/gamblingl.html
.
43.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling)” (Colorado Springs: Focus on the Family, 2008),
http://www.focusonthefamily.com/socialissues/gambling/gambling/cause-for-concern.aspx
.
44.
W. Thompson and D. Rickman, “The Social Cost of Gambling in Wisconsin,”
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report
, vol. 9, 144.
45.
Chad Hills, “Gambling and Crime,”
Citizen Link
(Colorado Springs: Focus on the Family, June 11, 2010),
http://www.citizenlink.com/2010/06/11/gambling-and-crime/
.
46.
Chad Hills, “National Gambling Impact Study Commission Report (Summary, Part 1),”
Citizen Link
(Colorado Springs: Focus on the Family, June 14, 2010),
http://www.citizenlink.com/2010/06/l4/ngisc-report-summary-part-1/
.
47.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
48.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
49.
R. Gupta and J. L. Derevensky, “Familial and Social Influences on Juvenile Gambling Behavior,”
Journal of Gambling Studies
, vol. 13, no. 3, 179-92.
50.
National Problem Gambling Awareness Week, “Problem Gambling Information: Facts and Figures” (Washington, D.C.: National Council on Problem Gambling, 2011),
http://www.npgaw.org/problemgamblinginformation/factsfigures.asp
.
51.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
52.
National Problem Gambling Awareness Week, “Problem Gambling Information: Facts and Figures.”
53.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
54.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
55.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
56.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
57.
Focus on the Family Issue Analysis, “Cause for Concern (Gambling).”
58.
John Warren Kindt and Anne E.C. Brynn, “Government-Sanctioned Gambling as Encouraging Transboundary Economic Raiding and Destabilizing National and International Economies,”
Research of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security
(Urbana, IL: University of Urbana-Champaign, 2005), 4 (
https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2l42/4l/Kindt_and_BrynnOP.pdf?sequence=l
).
59.
Kerby Anderson, “Gambling” (Plano, TX: Probe, 2005),
http://www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4219137/k.C8BD/Gambling.htm
.
60.
Anderson, “Gambling.”
61.
Anderson, “Gambling.”
62.
Bessie Ng, “The New Ways of Mahjong in Hong Kong,”
Hong Kong Stories
(Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong, 2009),
http://jmsc.hku.hk/hkstories/content/view/781/7065/1/0/
.
63.
Bessie Ng, “The New Ways of Mahjong in Hong Kong.”
64.
HFTH Testimony from Jasmine, name changed to protect her identity.
65.
HFTH Testimony from Jasmine, name changed to protect her identity.
Chapter 6—The World of Overeating
1.
See David A. Kessler,
The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite
(New York: Rodale, 2009), 5, 128.
2.
See
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
, s.v. “overeat.”
3.
Raymond E. Vath,
Counseling Those with Eating Disorders, Resources for Christian Counseling
, ed. Gary R. Collins, vol. 4 (Waco, TX: Word, 1986), 58.
4.
Manuel Uribe, Associated Press, “700-pound Man’s Birthday Wish? Marriage,”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25085766/
.
5.
Associated Press, “700-pound Man’s Birthday Wish? Marriage.”
6.
New Oxford Dictionary of English
, electronic ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), s.v. “compulsive.”
7.
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema,
Eating, Drinking, Overthinking: The Toxic Triangle of Food, Alcohol, and Depression
—
and How Women Can Break Free
(New York: Henry Holt, 2006), 23.
8.
See
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
, s.v. “binge.”
9.
For Night Eating Disorder, see Eating Disorders Online, “Night Eating,”
http://www.eatingdisordersonline.com/explain/nighteating.php
.
10.
World Health Organization, “Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health: Obesity and Overweight” (Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, 2011),
http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/facts/obesity/en/
.
11.
World Health Organization, “Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health: Obesity and Overweight.”
12.
Also spelled Renaud.
13.
See Sergio Boffa,
Warfare in Medieval Brabant
(Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2004), 15-17.
14.
Thomas Costain,
The Three Edwards: A History of the Plantagenets
(New York: Doubleday, 1962), 166-67.
15.
Costain,
The Three Edwards
, 167.
16.
John 6:35.
17.
For this checklist see Bill Perkins,
Fatal Attractions: Overcoming Our Secret Addictions
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1991), 48-49.
18.
Judy Lightstone, “Understanding Compulsive Overeating” (n. p.: Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center, n.d.),
http://www.edreferral.com/compulsive_overeating.htm
.
19.
For this section see National Eating Disorders Association, “Laxative Abuse: Some Basic Facts” (New York: NEDA, 2005),
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/nedaDir/files/documents/handouts/Laxative.pdf
.
20.
Laurie Cunningham, “Behold: The World’s 10 Fattest Countries,”
Globalpost
(November 25,2009),
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/commerce/091125/obesity-epidemic-fattest-countries?page=0,0
.
21.
Cunningham, “Behold: The World’s 10 Fattest Countries.”
22.
For the three God-given inner needs, see Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr.,
Understanding People
(Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1992), 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 2d ed. (Houston, TX: Rapha, 1990), 27-30.
23.
Today
, “Biggest Loser’s Abby: ‘Happiness is a Choice,’”
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33590392/ns/today-biggest_loser_on_today/
.
24.
Access Hollywood, “‘Biggest Loser’ Abby Rike Overcoming Tragedy,”
http://www.hulu.com/watch/91701/access-hoUywood-biggest-loser-abby-rike-overcoming-tragedy
.
25.
Jenny Schafer, “The Biggest Loser’s Abby Rike: From Family Tragedy to Personal Triumph,”
Life and Style
(October 30, 2009),
http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/2009/10/
.
26.
Today
, “Biggest Loser’s Abby: ‘Happiness is a Choice.’”
27.
Today
, “Biggest Loser’s Abby: ‘Happiness is a Choice.’”
28.
Today
, “Biggest Loser’s Abby: ‘Happiness is a Choice.’”
29.
Philippians 4:11,13
NKJV.
30.
For the three God-given inner needs, see Crabb,
Understanding People
, 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 27-30.
31.
See Crabb,
Understanding People
, 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 27-30.
32.
Steve Almasy, “Whatever Happened to American Idol’s Mandisa?”
http://articles.cnn.com/2009-03-ll/entertainment/mandisa_l_cruise-ship-christian-pop-deliverer?_s=PM:SHOWBIZ
.