Gambling Addiction

Gambling addiction refers to a specific situation with repetitive and ongoing gambling behavior that disrupts the person's family, work and social life. In this case, the individual is constantly in thoughts about gambling. In this process, the individual thinks about his past experiences. He calculates when he can gamble again and is characterized by exploring different ways to make money by gambling. need to play

2-  Being restless or easily angered when trying to stop or quit gambling

3-  Repeated, making unsuccessful efforts

4-  Mostly thinking about gambling

5- Generally, avoiding a distressing situation or avoiding unpleasant emotional states (e.g. helplessness, Continuing to play in the name of guilt, boredom, depression).

6-  Don't run after what you lost in the next days for the sake of equalizing the money lost with gambling

7-  In order to hide the intensity and harm of gambling, mostly don't lie

8- Compromising important job, education, private life or job opportunities because of gambling

9- Getting financial resources from other people to get rid of desperate financial problems due to gambling making demands on the meaning of

                          cognitive behavioral therapy for gambling addiction Both behavioral methods and cognitive methods can be applied.

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