Gambling Addiction
Gambling Addiction is recognized as an uncontrollable urge to keep gambling despite the consequences it creates in your life. Gambling can stimulate the reward system of the brain, similar to the use of drugs and alcohol. The compulsive gambler continually attempts to chase bets, hide behaviors, deplete savings, accumulate significant debt, and engage fraud and theft to support the addiction.
The following are some of the most common signs and symptoms of Gambling Addiction:
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Gambling Addiction generally progresses over a period of time. Although many people may have the ability to enjoy social gambling, the compulsive gambler may find themselves gambling during periods of stress or depression, experiencing an uncontrollable urge to gamble. In many cases, the compulsive gambler becomes “intoxicated” by the excitement derived from gambling rather than the potential for financial gain.
If your loved one is suffering from symptoms of Gambling Addiction, you are encouraged to call Behavioral Help Solutions now for a confidential review of your case at (305) 467-8666.