How do I stop my gambling addiction?

Stopping a gambling addiction on your own is difficult for most people. Effectively treating compulsive gambling often involves therapy with a mental health professional and medication (i.e., antidepressants and/or mood stabilizers).

Yet, research suggests most pathological gamblers do not get professional help even though it's generally considered the most effective way to stop this behavior.

Addictions are hard to combat if the person experiencing addiction doesn't have the proper support or coping skills in place.

Many of those addicted to gambling have tried to stop on their own "cold turkey," but found themselves unable to do so, or they've been able to stop for a short time but relapsed. However, with the proper treatment, you can stop gambling and get your life back on track.

Addiction counselors, support groups, and rehab centers can give you the support you need to tackle your addiction head-on, avoid your triggers (i.e., staying away from casinos or places where you can buy lottery tickets), and recover from your gambling issues. 


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