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Tough on Drugs - About compulsive gambling

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Compulsive gambling is the obvious symptom of an emotional disorder.
The emotional factors involved are:

inability or unwillingness to accept reality,
emotional insecurity,
basic immaturity, and
lack of self-esteem.

The gambler finds that he or she is most comfortable when gambling.
Compulsive gambling brings despair and humiliation into the lives of countless thousands of men, women and children.
The compulsive gambler is a person who is dominated by an irresistible urge to gamble. Coupled with this is the obsessive idea that a way will be found not only to control the gambling, but to “make it pay” and enjoy it besides. This disease causes deterioration in almost all areas of the person’s life.
The compulsive gambler attempts to create an image as a philanthropist and an all around “good fellow”. Much of the time the gambler lives in a dream world which satisfies his or her emotional needs. The gambler dreams of a life filled with friends, new cars, furs, penthouses, yachts, etc.
Pathetically there seems never to be big enough winnings to make even the smallest dream come true; probably because whatever monies won are, to the gambler, sacred. He or she must always return to win more; no amount is sufficient.
Ultimately the gambler gambles in reckless desperation and his or her dream world brings no relief. The gambler destroys himself or herself and everyone the gambler touches.
When the compulsive gambler reaches the point where he or she is willing to admit to having a problem and has a desire to stop gambling, the gambler will find help through Gamblers Anonymous.
Gamblers Anonymous International Service Office, Inc.Website: http://www.gamblersanonymous.org



                 
A Day at A Time: Gamblers Anonymousby Anonymous
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