Helping Someone Stop Gambling
The Internet has created a tremendous problem for anyone with a gambling habit. There are an abundance of easily accessible online gambling sites and activities. 24/7 access to gambling sites can be a disaster for a person who is trying to stop gambling. With an abundance of online casinos and betting sites, anyone with a gambling addiction and an Internet connection is faced with constant temptation to log on and just make one more bet. Why can’t someone just stop gambling on their own? Do they enjoy losing money? A compulsive gambler often wants to stop gambling. After all, he is losing his hard earned money, risking his relationships, suffering from mood swings and stress . . . But he can not just decide to stop gambling without help. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) – the American handbook for mental health professionals – Compulsive Gambling is a mental disorder that requires treatment.
Problem gambling is characterized by a difficulty to limit the amount of time and money spent on gambling which leads to harmful effects on the gambler as well as those close to him or her.