Gambling Addiction
Change Your Gambling, Change Your Life: Strategies for Managing Your Gambling and Improving Your Finances, Relationships, and Health (Harvard Health Publications)
Howard Shaffer (Paperback) Jossey-Bass 2012-03-06
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i owe everyone money and need to stop gambling but i cant stop because i owe everyone money
i have a job and i am on£50,000 a year but i am still broke
Find a gamblers anonymous meeting and get a sponsor. There people there that can give you real help.
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/
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I hear about gamblers living in a state of denial that they have no problem whatsoever with their addiction. There's got to be a way to 'snap out of it'.
Problem gambling, like any other addiction, is a kind of compulsion. The guy just can't let go. He's on a roll, he's winning, losing, keeping it going -- it becomes disruptive and almost pathological.
You're right about the 'state of denial' that gamblers live in, and sadly, they snap out of it only they've lost their money, house, car and spouse.
Fact is, these guys need support too. They too are human, with their own weaknesses. And the best way to deal with gambling addiction (be it a friend or family member) is to put some sense into him. Show him the mirror; tell him what he's doing to himself and to you.
Explain it assertively and courageously. Get Gambler's Anonymous if you have to. One way or another, just tell him to stop.
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Oh, I feel you on this one, I am in love with casinos, card games, and sports betting. However, I do it as a recreation. Just like someone spending money to go on a trip or vacation, I put aside money so I can go do that. And, I have fun doing it. Really, it just takes a little self motivation and will power. Moderation is that best policy. However, if you just can not stand to not go and blow your money just give it to someone else. I promise if you give it to someone else that you trust and who loves you, they will take care of you. There are also many different groups out there that can help you. Seriously though please take care of what you have. My grandparents live right by Atlantic City, and they have gambled away their retirement, pentions, and taken out a second mortgage on their house because of gambling. It is their own fault, but it sure is sad to see a 78 and 82 year still working just to eat. Good Luck.
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My "friend" has just recently started to gamble. She will go to a casino for 24 hours, and yet the next week will go again. She doesnt have that much money, she barely can pay off her bills, yet she some how can go gambling for hours upon hours upon hours!
i need help on how to help her. this addiction is effecting her marriage and home life, along with making people not like her.
what can i do to help her??
please help!! i dont want anything bad to happen to her (like debt)
it actually NOT me. haha. i just dont want to say the reallationship to me.
First of all, you can't change her. She has to want to get help. Most addicts need to reach their bottom before they admit they have a problem and need help. My suggestion would be to get together with other people in her life that truly care about her, and are concerned about her, and then confront her. Tell her how you feel about what she is doing. Make your statements in the form of "When you_____, I feel ______." These are your feelings, and are hard for her to discount. Don't confront her on her marriage, that's her husband's job. Own your own feelings. Suggest that she seek help from Gambler's Anonymous. Suggest that she seek counseling to work on the core issue that has caused her to seek the escape of gambling. Good Luck!
My husband is driving me crazy with his non stop gambling addiction, every time he hears we have a dime he has to take it to the casino and spend it. when i tell him we are broke he starts a rampage tearing things apart looking for money. what should i do to help him stop? he wont even think about calling a 1-800 number or even go to counseling, I'm so lost.
Call gamblers anonymous! And for god's sake, hide all the money!!!!!! If that doesn't work, then divorce his a??!!
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bGambling Addiction/b and the Brain
“Holding a gambling addiction conference in casino-rich St. Louis almost gives addiction researchers a giant laboratory to study how casinos stimulate the brain,” Jaco said. “That stimulation apparently helps lead to gambling, acting literally like a drug.”
Jaco tells the story of Bob Neuls from Cuba, Missouri, who keeps a record of every check he’s written to cover his gambling debts. “I cannot pinpoint a loss but I’ve gone through 130,000 dollars,” Neuls said.
Bob Neuls has Parkinson’s disease, and to control it, he takes a synthetic version of the brain chemical dopamine. According to the AMA, up to 10 percent of people who take dopamine for Parkinson’s develop a gambling addiction. “This drug is so harmful I’m trying to get the word out to people about what it does to you,” Neuls said.
One of the primary focuses of this conference: that gambling addiction is a chemical imbalance in the brain. “Gambling is typically known as the hidden addiction because unlike a substance abuse disorders, it’s difficult to easily see,” said Maya Chilese of the Nebraska Dept. of Health.
...bGambling Addiction/b is Fairly Difficult to Recognize
It is truly hard to identify the real reason to recognize what is obsession and how it is brought about.Many people are suffering from gambling addiction and it is an actual ground to pry out the true reason for it.The emotional and the intellectual devotion with some things and a necessity of something generated from inner side make the individual to completely depend on the game and to do anything to capture that taste of the extreme limit.
The basic reason for addiction is something above limit - when an individual wishes to do something out of control,not in an attitude of making any right settlement with respect to the right opportunity. Anyway,usually it might be similar to the drug addiction or some sort of gluttony and, surely, may be alcohol as well,when it's associated with the gambling field.It could be the severe trouble when talking about the gamblers.It is true that it's pretty hard to find the cure for this addiction.According to a broad review and many other activities made on the same aspect, the individual that has these types of experiences - wins the game without any trouble,gains money again and again and could earn more and more money without confronting much difficulties during the game - is the main suspect to opt this kind of addictive activity, which is always playing in the gambling field.The income and the person's winning capability when it boundlessly increases make them to not even think of quitting the gamble as they become more and more profitable and they gamble in such a manner that no one can stop them from playing over and over again.
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