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The role of psychotherapy in the treatment of gambling addiction

Gabriela Štiková

Gabriela Štiková

The role of psychotherapy in the treatment of gambling addiction


Entering the world of psychotherapy in the context of addiction treatment can be very rewarding for you and those around you. Psychotherapy is one way to take the helm of your life back into your own hands. In this article, I would like to give you an overview of how psychotherapy helps in the gambling treatment process, what principles it is based on and what you can expect from a psychotherapy session.

Let's start with a metaphor. Imagine gambling addiction as a dark forest in which you get lost. All around you are tempting paths that promise instant gratification but actually lead you deeper into the woods. In this case, psychotherapy acts as a compass or guide, if you will, to help you find your way out, back to yourself and to a better life.

The principles of psychotherapy in the treatment of gambling addiction are different, but they all share one common goal: to help the individual develop strategies to overcome their addiction. The key is to create a safe and supportive environment where you can open up and explore your addiction without fear of judgment.

One of the key aspects is recognizing and processing the emotions that lead to addiction. Many people turn to acting out as a way to escape a stressful situation, anxiety, depression or other negative emotions. In psychotherapy, you learn to identify these triggers and develop healthier ways to deal with these emotions.

Another important element is self-awareness. This involves understanding your own thought patterns that may be perpetuating or reinforcing the addiction. Psychotherapy helps you recognize and reframe these negative or destructive thoughts into more constructive and positive ones.

So what can you expect from a psychotherapy session?

First and foremost, a safe space for open dialogue. Your first session will likely involve a lot of questions about your history of gambling, the life circumstances that contributed to your addiction, and your goals in therapy. The therapist will provide you with a structured framework, but you are the one who determines the direction of therapy.

Subsequent sessions will focus more on identifying and processing emotions, developing new skills and strategies for coping with addiction, and strengthening your ability to resist the urge to play. You may encounter challenges and moments of resistance during this process, which is completely normal. The important thing to remember is that every step forward, even the smallest, is a victory.

Psychotherapy offers a way out of the dark forest of gaming addiction and back to yourself. It is a journey of discovery, learning and growth. The key to its success is your own motivation and willingness to work on yourself. Although the journey can be challenging, the reward of a freer and fuller life is well worth it.