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Treating Gambling Addiction an Introduction
Gambling addiction is a serious
issue and help is available
to the problem gambler. Pathologic
gambling is an addiction because
of the 'rush' you feel when
you win money. A person's
experiences and personality
type also play a large role
in gambling addictions. People
who are pathologic gamblers
can't control their impulses
to gamble. There are many
differnt degrees of addiction.
All which can be treated differntly.
There are several methods
use to treat gambling
addictions. Most treatment
programs will have the gambling
addict take some form of psychotherapy
or medication. Medications
for gambling addiction treatment
are usually some form of anti-depressant.
SSRR's (Serotonin Reuptake
Inhibitors) have proven to
be effective for mood swings
and pathological gamblers.
Pyscho and cognitive behavior
therapy aim at replacing negative
beliefs with healthy and positive
ones. Group therapy can also
be very helpful as a gambling
addiction treatment as they
offer a medium for advice,
feedback and support.
Treatment programs are unique
for each person, so the individual
must track down a program
that best suits his needs.
There is help and hope for
problem gamblers. One of the
first steps to helping yourself
is admitting you have the
problem. The world may seem
empty but there is always
someone out there that can
help. Gambling is meant to
be fun, not harmful. If you
think you may have a gambling
addiction, or you know a loved
one that might, help is just
a few clicks away.
Gambling is a form of entertainment
for many people, but in some
cases gambling can become
an addiction leading to financial
problems, relationship stress,
and even attempted suicide.
It is estimated that 6 percent
of north america's population
will have a gambling problem
sometime in there life. Gambling
addiction is a serious problem.
Pathological addictions to
gambling are more common in
men then women or specific
ethnic groups. Gambling can
create a rush when you lose
and win, and sometimes the
user is unable to control
their impulses to gamble.
This is when it becomes a
problem. There are different
degrees of gambling addiction.
All of which are treated differently,
depending on the specific
needs of the addict.
Signs of gambling addictions
include, but are not limited
to: Constantly thinking/talking
about and, or, preparing for
gambling sessions, gambling
during work or when you are
expected at home, getting
into debt from gambling and
lying to borrow money. Using
illegal means to finance gambling
and neglecting family or other
personal responsibilities.
Feeling a need to gamble to
relieve stress and or 'escape
reality'. Of course, there
are also many more signs that
could point towards a problem
gamble, though gambling addiction
is usually blatently obvious.
Treatment programs can range,
and are specifically designed
according to the addicts needs.
Usually the most sucessful
therapies combine both professional
counselling and user support
groups. Medication can be
used to combat mood swings,
depression and anxiety that
addict' may experience during
withdrawl. Pyscho and cognitive
behaviour therapy is also
used, to replace the negative
effects of gambling with positive
ones, in turn promoting a
healthy and positive attitude
towards gambling. Group therapy
is also good place for user
support and feed back.
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Article Sources: Gambling
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