Gambling Addiction

Gambling Addiction is a serious condition which affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by an uncontrollable need to gamble, even at the expense of the individual's financial, emotional and social wellbeing. People with gambling addiction often turn to gambling as a way to cope with difficult situations in life, leading to further physical and psychological distress. Gambling addiction is associated with increased risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, as well as financial problems and difficulty maintaining relationships. Treatment for gambling addiction includes psychological therapies, self-help strategies, problem-solving strategies and, in some cases, medications. With the right help and support, those affected by gambling addiction can learn to manage the condition and live healthier, more productive lives.

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