The client asks others for money to compensate for gambling losses. One of the diagnostic criteria for gambling disorder is a reliance on others to provide money to help with negative financial situations that are a direct result of gambling losses. According to the American Psychiatric Association, a diagnosis of gambling disorder requires that the client's behavior meets four of the defined criteria over the period of the past 12 months. {Ans: } A nurse in a mental health clinic is assessing a client who states, "I don't think my gambling is as big of a problem as my friends think it is." Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as meeting the diagnostic criteria of gambling disorder? -The client makes no attempts to stop gambling. -The client gambles when feeling happy or enthusiastic. -The client gambles the same amount of money each week. -The client asks others for money to compensate for gambling losses.Magical thinking is correct. The nurse should identify that magical thinking, or the belief that one's thoughts affect others, is a positive symptom of schizophrenia. Clang association is correct. The nurse should identify that clang association, or choosing words based on their sounds, is