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Gambling Addiction

John Creagh

John Creagh

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Gambling Addiction

Gambling addiction can result in serious emotional, financial and relationship problems. The signs of an addiction to gambling may vary slightly from person to person, but generally they include financial problems, lies and hiding the situation from friends and family, and a delusional insistence that the big jackpot is right around the corner. If any of these signs affect you or someone close to you, it may be time to consider getting treatment. Gambling addictions can tear people apart and ruin lives, which is why they are taken so seriously by therapists. Before we get to how you can get help with your gambling addiction, here are some of the symptoms you may see in your life.

Symptoms of Gambling Addiction

Here are some of the basic symptoms that may be present if you have a problem with gambling and are addicted.


  • Financial Problems - Problems with debt and money may be a sign that someone has a problem with a gambling addiction.
  • Delusion - If you find yourself constantly saying that the "big win" is coming soon and will make up for all the money you've lost, it may be a sign of a serious addiction to gambling.
  • Lies - To hide the financial problems caused by an addiction to gambling, you may find yourself lying to people close to you.

There are minor variations of these and they may affect people to varying degrees, but they can be destructive and tear lives apart.

Treatment for Gambling Addiction

If you suffer from an addiction to gambling, there are many treatment options available that can help. Online therapy from trained therapists who are specialized in treating gambling addictions. You can also find threads in our forum that may help you conquer your gambling addiction and regain a sense of control in your life. You should never let a problem with gambling stand between you and your friends and family. Behavioral therapy is also helpful in dealing with the root causes of the gambling problem, and is also offered by therapists. 

Definition of Gambling Addiction

Gambling addiction is defined as compulsive behavior that results in financial, social and emotional problems. Treatment for gambling addiction can take many forms, but online therapy (like that offered here at Mentaline.com) has become a popular method for people to get help with the problems that come with gambling addiction.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Gambling Addiction

  • Constant money problems
  • Delusions of winning it big
  • Telling lies to hide gambling losses
  • Problems with relationships

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