Do gamblers ever feel like they have an addiction to it?

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Do gamblers ever feel like they have an addiction to it?

Some gamblers could have gambling addiction. A recognized psychological illness known as gambling addiction, sometimes known as compulsive gambling or gambling disorder, is characterized by persistent and repeated problematic gaming activity that causes severe impairment or distress. Gambling addiction can cause a variety of symptoms, including obsession with gambling, an inability to stop or limit gambling, and continuing gambling in spite of unfavorable outcomes like monetary hardship, interpersonal conflict, and legal difficulty. People who believe they may have a gambling addiction need to get help from a specialist.
 
It's important to note that not all gamblers have a gambling addiction or experience the same symptoms. However, it's crucial to be aware of the signs and symptoms of gambling addiction to help someone recognize they need help and support.

Some common signs of gambling addiction include:

1. Preoccupation with gambling
2. Increased frequency and duration of gambling activity
3. Inability to control or stop gambling
4. Chasing losses with more gambling
5. Using gambling as a way to cope with stress or other emotions
6. Lying or hiding gambling activity from loved ones
7. Financial problems due to gambling
8. Relationship problems or social isolation due to gambling
9. Legal issues related to gambling activity

If a person is experiencing some of these signs, they should seek professional help from a doctor or therapist specializing in gambling addiction. There are also support groups like Gamblers Anonymous that can provide additional help and resources. It's important to address gambling addiction before it causes further harm to the individual and their loved ones.
 
Sometimes, gamblers may not even know that they are certified to be addicted to gambling. Some may even be denying the fact they they are addicted. That's why it is always better to undergo self evaluation to understand this better.
 
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