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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Gambling Addiction Basics
Chapter 2:
Make the Decision Daily Not To Gamble
Chapter 3:
Examine the Benefits of Quitting
Chapter 4:
Change Your Surroundings
Chapter 5:
Stay Busy
Chapter 6:
Seek Help
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Foreword
For many people, the act of recreational gambling can be a source of hours of harmless entertainment. Unfortunately, some people become too attached to the thrill that comes from gambling and a monster begins to develop inside of them. This is the monster of addiction and it can be very detrimental to a person’s life and can rule all aspects of it.
A person who is addicted to gambling will lose control over their life. It may begin as a slow process but eventually it will be a full blown addiction. Gambling addiction is no different than any other addiction. Fair enough, it may not be physically addictive such as heroin is but it is still mentally addictive. It can get to a point where all a person can think about is gambling. People who are addicted to gambling will begin trying to make bets on everything they can, even small pointless things.
Gambling addiction is the same as any other addiction in the sense that it pulls the wool over people’s eyes and makes them lie to their selves about how bad their problem has become. If you or somebody you know has a gambling addiction it is extremely important that it gets taken care of and addressed before it completely takes over.
Chapter 1:
Gambling Addiction Basics
Synopsis
As mentioned before, gambling addiction is no different than any other addiction. There may be differences in other addictions such as physical side effects but the bottom line is the same, it can rule a person’s life. Since gambling addiction is the same as other addictions, it is important that it be addressed the same way others would be.
Many people are not sure if they are a gambling addict or if they just enjoy gambling. There is honestly quite a fine line between the two. That is why it is so important to participate in activities such as gambling in moderation. For example, a person can drink a beer without becoming an alcoholic. However, if a person drinks beer all day every day they will likely become an alcoholic. The same goes for gambling. Keep in mind; some people are more prone to addiction than others. So while it may take one person a very long time to become addicted to gambling another person may become addicted quite quickly.
You may be asking yourself, am I a gambling addict? If you are asking this question there should already be some red flags raised. The following chapter will go over the basics of gambling addiction and will provide you with information to help you determine if your gambling has spun out of control.
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