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Gambling Problems More Common Than Drinking Problems?

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Gambling Problems More Common Than Drinking Problems?

Addiction can come in many forms, and gambling is a type of impulse-control addiction. In America alone, problem gambling affects more than 15 million people. More than 3 million of these are considered severe problem gamblers, otherwise known as gambling addicts or pathological gamblers. Especially in areas along the east coast like Boston, Massachusetts (MA) gambling problems can be widespread because of local horse racing tracks and casinos. Problem gambling can strain your relationships, interfere with responsibilities at home and work, and lead to financial catastrophe. It may even lead you to do things you never thought possible, like stealing money to gamble or taking money meant for your children.

According to a study done by the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions, after age 21 problem gambling is considerably more common among U.S. adults than alcohol dependence, even though alcohol dependence has received much more attention. Unpleasant feelings such as stress, depression, loneliness, fear, and anxiety can trigger compulsive gambling or make it worse. After a stressful day at work or after an argument with your spouse or coworker, an evening at the track or the casino can seem like a fun, exciting way to unwind. But there are healthier and far less expensive ways to keep unpleasant feelings in check. These may include exercising, meditating, using sensory relaxation strategies, and practicing simple breathing exercises. Boston, Massachusetts (MA) locals who have a serious problem with gambling need to find the strength to reach out for help.

Because there are no obvious physical signs or symptoms in gambling like there are in drug or alcohol addiction, problem gamblers typically deny or minimize the problem. But the reality of the situation is that gambling addiction is a disease just like any other addiction and it needs to be addressed immediately. Overcoming gambling issues comes down to the commitment of the addict because they are the only ones who truly know their disease. Gambling addicts in Boston, Massachusetts (MA) should look into the addiction programs at Seabrook House. Seabrook House is an internationally recognized private and exclusive inpatient drug rehab and alcoholism detoxification treatment center who has achieved an elite CARF accreditation status, ensuring that rehab patients receive the highest quality treatment. Seabrook House is located in rural Bridgeton, New Jersey (NJ)—roughly a 6 hour drive or about an hour flight from Boston, Massachusetts (MA). Every gambler is unique and so they need a recovery program tailored specifically to him or her—this is the kind of treatment that Seabrook House offers so that you can get on the road to recovery!

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