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Some people find they have to try several treatments before one works. Others pursue two or more treatment options at the same time. About 90% of people with a gambling addiction relapse the first time, leading many addiction experts to view relapse as a part of the recovery journey.
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Read More »Gambling addiction is one of the most prevalent behavioral addictions. Between 1-5% of Americans engage in compulsive gambling. Among young people and ethnic minorities, the rate is even higher. A 2010 study found that 6-9% of adolescents and young adults have a gambling addiction. Gambling addiction can lead to other problems, including debt and relationship woes. It also commonly co-occurs with other addictions, especially to alcohol. It’s easy to feel hopeless and overwhelmed while in the grips of an addiction to gambling. The right treatment can help those with a gambling problem regain control over their lives. A 2016 Gallup poll found that gambling is a common diversion, with 64% of a representative sample of Americans saying they gambled at least once during the last year. Gambling is everywhere, from state lotteries to school raffles. This can make it difficult to distinguish problem gambling from typical gambling. For people in recovery, the omnipresent nature of gambling opportunities can make gambling sobriety challenging. Typical gambling is a fun activity that a person can easily leave behind. They don’t feel the need to lie about their gambling or gamble in secret, and they are unlikely to feel guilty about gambling. Gambling addiction is often secretive, leading to feelings of shame and guilt. People with gambling addiction may experience a range of other problems related to their compulsive gambling. The DSM-5 lists the following symptoms of compulsive gambling. To be diagnosed with a gambling addiction, a person must exhibit at least four of these symptoms in a year: Needing to gamble larger sums of money to get the same level of excitement.
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Read More »Try talking to them without judgment. Express concern and support, and offer to help them find treatment—or even to go with them to treatment. If someone to whom you are close has an addiction that is affecting your life, it’s important to draw and verbalize clear boundaries. For instance, parents might clarify they will no longer give children money that will be used on gambling, while a partner might open a solo bank account to protect the family’s finances. Some people struggling with gambling hope they can stop on their own without getting help or telling anyone. This goal is often motivated by shame and denial. Most addicts will need treatment and support to get and stay sober. A compassionate therapist who specializes in addictive behaviors can help you decide if you have an addiction and explore next steps. The right therapist can also help you talk to loved ones, repair broken relationships, and devise a plan for getting your life back.
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