Gambling Addiction: Root Causes & Support Strategies

What causes gambling addiction and how can families offer effective support? Identifying the underlying psychological triggers is the first step toward helping a loved one stop gambling for good.

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How Can I Help My Husband Stop Gambling?

Approximately 2 million individuals in the U.S. are pathologically problematic gamblers, while an additional 4 to 6 million can be considered problem gamblers, according to licensed clinical social worker Susan Gadoua in her PsychologyToday.com article "So You're Married to An Addict: Is Divorce Inevitable?"

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What Causes Gambling Addiction?

Gambling addiction is the compulsive act of gambling without regard for financial, family- or work-related consequences. Gambling addicts may become excessively preoccupied with the act of gambling itself and not necessarily with winning or losing.

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