The coming age has brought
with it numerous new pathological
addictions, one of them being
addiction to gambling. Pathological
gambling was conferred with
the status of a disease by
the American Psychiatric Association
back in 1980s. Robert L. Custer,
M.D., is a pioneer in this
field of problem gambling.
People who fall prey to this
addiction are usually those
who secure an income by means
of blackjack, poker or other
gambling activities. They
are professional players who
visit casinos not for fun
sake, but to employ their
skills and earn.
Based on their way of playing
and the driving force behind
it, gamblers can be categorized.
For example, while professional
gamblers are skillful and
good in their game a casual
gamblers plays merely for
recreation.
The symptoms of gambling addiction
are usually hard to identify.
Since this disease is different
from other substance related
addictions like drug or alcohol
abuse, the indications of
this sickness are subtle.
The nearest possible way in
which the symptoms of this
addiction can be stated is
through the "Custer three
Phase Model". According tot
his model, the gambling addiction
can be characterized by three
phases: the wining phase,
the losing phase and the desperation
phase.
In the wining stage, the compulsive
gambler is ecstatic and overexcited
with this earnings and is
unwilling to quit gambling.
Therefore, the addict usually
increases his intensity of
gambling . However, losing
being the other half of gambling,
his wining streak is short-lived.
Nonetheless, recurrent losses
do not deter him as he wants
to win again and get his money
back. Addicted gamblers suffer
from financial stress, loss
of sleep, and mental fatigue
in this phase. They face problems
at the family front. The patient
also tends to borrow huge
amounts or avail some money
making schemes. As the gambler
continues to face loss on
every alternate day, he finds
it difficult to stay away
from gambling. Compulsive
gamblers may resort to any
means to raise funds for their
obsession. They become desperate,
with their debts becoming
unmanageable. Loss of jobs,
fight with friends and family,
committing crimes or suicidal
tendencies define this phase.
The question as to why does
one gamble, can not be answered
in definitive terms. One of
the dominant reasons is the
mental health of the gambler.
For some people gambling serves
as a n escape route from their
lives. A compulsive gambler
plays for kicks. He is just
unable to stay away from it.
Many researchers also blame
the easy accessibility to
casinos. The government and
its lottery fund is also widely
condemned.
Treatment programs and centers
exist to treat this disease.
Regular therapy and counseling
is an effective and a widely
used technique to cure this
disease. Various support groups
have also cropped up, where
the addicts share their experiences
and strengthen each others
desire to quit gambling. Some
groups that fund such programs
include casinos and state
lotteries. Some casinos lay
stress on responsible gambling
and have taken steps to make
the people aware about his
addiction.
However the first step, before
undertaking nay treatment
would be to acknowledge this
disease. With very slight
symptoms and effects this
addiction is difficult to
catch and acknowledge. Hence
it helps to be aware to act
wisely.
About the Author
Mansi gupta writes about
gambling addiction topics
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