Gambling Addiction

Gambling addiction, also known as problem gambling, is a condition where an individual continues to gamble despite negative consequences or a desire to stop. It is a serious mental health condition that can cause severe financial, legal, and personal problems for the person and their loved ones. It can also lead to increased mood swings, relationship issues, and other mental health problems. Gambling addiction is treatable and can be managed with the help of specialized treatment programs and the support of family, friends, and mental health professionals.


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