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Problem gambling is defined as a persistent and recurrent problematic behavior that disrupts personal, family, and/or vocational pursuits. It is characterized by an inability to resist the impulse to gamble and is often accompanied by feelings of guilt and loss of control. Pathological gambling, on the other hand, is characterized by a compulsive and irrational behavior that is not controllable. Pathological gamblers experience an uncontrollable urge to gamble, even in the face of negative consequences. Additionally, pathological gamblers often experience feelings of guilt and anxiety, as well as a loss of control over their behavior.