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Solution to Gambling Addiction

What is Gambling Addiction?

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines it as an individual who progressively becomes chronically unable to resist the impulses to gamble, leading to behavior that compromises, breaks, or harms personal, familial, and vocational goals.

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Break Free from Gambling Addiction

Pathological, compulsive, or addictive gambling is a condition that is often overlooked by society.

The emphasis has been placed on the most dangerous addictions being illegal ones, leading to gambling addiction being socially accepted without considering the risks and consequences, both familial and socio-economic, that it generates.

In other addictions, the imbalance in the brain is caused by substances, but in gambling, this imbalance occurs through behavior. The actions themselves produce pleasure, which in other addicts is a result of consumed substances.

We believe that gambling addiction is a severe condition where individuals lose sight of the realistic focus of their lives, prioritizing gambling over everything else—family, work, personal relationships, social interactions, and more. 

Gambling addiction triggers compulsive behaviors, leading individuals to develop an obsession with gambling that deteriorates their physical, mental, and emotional well-being, often leading to despair.

The primary goal in treating this addiction is to acknowledge that there is a problem and seek professional help. 

At our center, we strive to help individuals understand what they are going through, providing guidance on how to modify dysfunctional behavior patterns while restructuring the distorted thoughts that maintain the addictive cycle.

Family support is essential in the initial stages of treatment, where access to money is restricted, and situations or places that trigger the urge to gamble are avoided. 

We offer personalized and individualized treatment for gambling addiction tailored to each person’s needs. The first consultation is free, and our professionals are available to address any concerns or questions.

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