How to help your friend be less addicted to gambling

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If you have reason to believe a close friend, family member, spouse, or child has a gambling addiction, it's critical that they seek treatment.
All ages and genders are susceptible to gambling addiction, which is also known as a gambling disorder, problem gambling, or compulsive gambling.
A gambling disorder can have a substantial negative impact on a person's life, much like any addiction, harming their employment, relationships, and mental health.
Sometimes a gambling disorder has devastating effect
 
U can advised your friends about the danger in over becomings addicted to gambling, you will show them some example about people who become addicted and lost everything they have. The love of money can make people do things they do not supposed to do all in the name of thay want to make money
 
it is highly said than done but it is still good to say or tell them the truth and hope that they will listen to you. people that are adult with a mind of their own hardly even listen to words of wisdom unless they are burnt by their actions.
 
You need to put a little pressure at times and cajole them into eschewing this habit of gambling. Remining them of the negative financial implications of compulsive gambling for themselves could also do the trick, to be quite honest.
 
it would be good to focus on expressing concern for their well-being and don't judge You can also encourage them to seek professional help from a therapist if they can easily find one. Show practical support like helping them to track their spending or setting up financial controls.
 
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