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2012      Feb 2

Is gambling truly an addiction? Yes. Sure, gambling may not be up there with alcohol or various drugs but any behavior that is centered on a habit or activity that becomes compulsive can be classified as a valid addiction. And gambling, much like any other addiction, can have catastrophic effects on the lives of not just the addicted but the family and loved ones, as well. That is why it is so important to fight this addiction and eliminate it or at least reduce it to a more manageable level, and one of the best ways this can be accomplished is accountability.

Accountability can help anyone addicted to gambling by teaching them to fight their urges by presenting them with the burden of having to report their actions to a trusted confidant. This is not meant to be demeaning, quite the opposite. Through accountability, the addicted is never alone in their fight and there are a number of ways you can hold the addicted accountable. If you are the friend of someone addicted to something, you could keep in touch regularly on the phone or email.

If you are living with someone and you get your home security through places like www.HomeSecuritySystems.com then you could use your system to your advantage. Activate the chimes on the doors and know when someone might be leaving to go gambling. Sure, it seems a little rough and extreme, but which hurts more? Answering to your friends for your addiction or answering to the bank when you lose all your money?

2011      Oct 1

Getting back to a normal life during your recovery from a gambling addiction can be difficult if you do not focus on other aspects of your life. Statistics show that people recovering from a gambling addiction who did not have firm life goals set, and were not working toward those goals would fall back into their addiction. So getting back to a normal life during your recovery requires you to get back into life, and the things that make life worth living.
The best things in life that help people the most on their road to recovery Read more…

2011      Sep 28

Gambling is a hobby that many people engage in. There is nothing wrong with gambling in moderation, but if it is does in excess, it can have a negative impact on the person and his or her family. A person may begin to neglect spending time with his or her family to go gambling. Many divorces and separations have been caused by excessive gambling.

Additionally, gambling can also drain a person of his or her finances. This can cause financial difficulty for the entire family. Many families have been put out Read more…

2011      Sep 27

Gambling has often been called the hidden disease because those who are addicted show no outward physical signs in the way a drug addict or alcoholic would. The consequences can be just as devastating to individuals and their families, however. And the hardest step is acknowledging that a problem exists.

There are multiple treatment options for this compulsive disorder. One is the traditional 12-step program Gamblers Anonymous. One chooses a sponsor who is also recovering from addiction who can provide support when needed and valuable advice at any time. Another is cognitive-behavioral therapy, which focuses on Read more…

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