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When and why to seek professional help: Counselling for those facing gambling problems

Gambling, or gambling, can be a fun form of entertainment for some, but for others it can quickly become an uncontrollable addiction with serious consequences.

If you feel that gambling is controlling your life more than you would like, it's time to consider seeking professional help. In this article, we'll look at when and why it's important to seek professional help, and what the signs are that gambling is no longer just an innocent pastime.

Gabriela Štiková

Gabriela Štiková

When and why to seek professional help: Counselling for those facing gambling problems

Gambling, or gambling, can be a fun form of entertainment for some, but for others it can quickly become an uncontrollable addiction with serious consequences.

If you feel that gambling is controlling your life more than you would like, it's time to consider seeking professional help. In this article, we'll look at when and why it's important to seek professional help, and what the signs are that gambling is no longer just an innocent pastime.


Why seek professional help?

  • Prevent the situation from getting worse: The sooner you seek help, the less damage gambling will cause in your life - whether financial, relational or medical.
  • Understanding the problem: Professionals can help you understand the roots of your addiction and teach you how to address it effectively.

  • Getting back in control: Professional help can provide you with tools and strategies to take back control of your life.

  • Support and understanding: The journey out of gambling addiction can be a lonely one. Professionals and therapy groups provide not only professional help, but also understanding and support from those who have been through a similar situation.

When to seek professional help?

Here's a list of symptoms and reasons that should make you think about seeking professional help:

  • Loss of control: If you feel like you can no longer control how often or how much money you spend on gambling.

  • Debt and financial problems: If you are getting into debt or other financial problems because of gambling.

  • Lying and hiding: If you lie to family or friends about how much time or money you spend gambling.

  • Neglect: If you neglect work, school, family or personal interests because of gambling.

  • Stress, anxiety and depression: If gambling causes or worsens your mental health problems.

  • Loss of interest in former hobbies: If you no longer enjoy the things you used to love and gambling is the only thing that interests you.

  • Continuing despite the negative consequences: If you continue gambling even though you are aware of its negative effects on your life.

If you see yourself at any of these points, it is important to know that you are not alone and that help is available. In addition, you are more likely to succeed in your fight against gambling addiction with professional support.

Don't be afraid to reach out to professionals such as psychologists who specialize in addiction, therapy groups, or organizations that provide help for people with gambling issues. Remember that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and the first step towards a better life.