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Gambling and Mental Health Disorders. If you already have a mental health disorder like depression or anxiety, compulsive gambling can worsen your symptoms. Compulsive gambling also causes mental health disorders that will only drive you to gamble more.
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Read More »Gambling is often framed as being a harmless form of entertainment, whether it’s betting on sports, playing slot machines, or buying lottery tickets. The normalization and accessibility of gambling is greatly contributing to the rise in compulsive gambling. Many compulsive gamblers know that it’s not a harmless hobby. In fact, gambling has serious effects on your mental health. One study found biopsychosocial effects caused by pathological gambling, leading to direct triggers and worsening depression, anxiety, obsessive disorders, and personality disorders.
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Read More »Be aware of the signs of compulsive gambling, and the symptoms of depression and anxiety. A gambling problem can be difficult to spot, especially when they are gambling primarily online. If you see any of these things amplified in your loved one, don’t try to solve the problem on your own. Get involved in a support group, and seek professional help for your loved one. Know that your loved one is not trying to hurt you by continuing to gamble, but lending them money or paying off their debt will not curb their gambling problem, no matter what they tell you. Most importantly, don’t give up on them. If you tried to help your loved one who was medically ill once, and they fell out of remission, wouldn’t you try to help them get back into remission? Helping them recover from a gambling disorder should be no different.
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