Gambling Addiction
Addictions: Gambling, Smoking, Cocaine Use, and Others
Margaret O. Hyde (Hardcover) McGraw Hill Higher Education 1978-04
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I'm not addicted, I'm just doing some research for work.
Check in you phone directory for Gamblers anon, like Alcoholic Anon they may be able to assist you further good luck!
A movie I recently made for an English Class giving some statistics about gambling addictions
I'm doing a report on gambling for one of my classes and I would like to find more information regarding gambling addiction. I figured that since I don't know someone who is afflicted with such a disorder, I'd go directly to treatment centers so that I may interview a patient.
To find addiction treatment centers, just use the links below. You can also call up the local health services department and get a list of treatment centers from them. I don't think you'll get to interview patients, though. I think it's against the rules of treatment centers. They can be very strict regarding patients' privacy. Maybe you can just interview the counselors instead. Good luck! I hope you get all the information you need.
I'm doing a research on various kinds of addiction and would like to get more information regarding gambling addiction. I think it would be good to ask people about their experience, hence the search for treatment centers.
I don't think you'd be allowed to interview the patients. You might just have to settle for interviewing the therapists and counselors.
To find addiction treatment centers, just use the links below. You can also call 800-559-9503. They can answer your questions and help you look for addiction treatment centers too. Good luck!
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Year: 1935
Director: Phil Rosen
Length: 66
I'm making a research about gambling and its effects on those who are addicted to it. I would like to get information from those who are adept at dealing with this kind of disorder, hence the search for addiction treatment centers.
The links below will surely get to help you in your search. You can also look through the local yellow pages, or ask for a list from doctors or healthcare providers. Good luck! I do wish you get all the information that you need. :)
Our Texas home of 22 years was recently sold by my father for him to play it all at a casino and lose everything. He's an abusive gambloholic who now lives in a roach motel in Houston Texas working as a cab driver. After we moved we lived in several different places such as Little Rock Arkansas because we figured it was a great place to live but we were wrong so we moved to Portland Oregon. We all live together now with my mother while my pathetic father still lives in Houston. So my question is how can I raise that kind of money to get my home back? $45,000 dollars. Because right now we're not doing so well living in a rental home in Portland. I for one hate the state of Oregon, the people here are so rude and hatefull. The problem with Little Rock was that the crime rate is very high. I got robbed at gun point doing my laundry so I wouldn't suggest moving there. So please if anyone can help me with any information on how to get the money to get my home back It would help me out alot.
what part of he sold the home do you not understand?
besides it's not YOUR home it WAS his home when he sold it!
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