[대리점] How to Recognize Casino Game Addiction
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For the vast majority of people, visiting a casino is a harmless, entertaining form of recreational activity.
Unlike drug or alcohol addiction, gambling addiction is often called the 'hidden illness' because there are no obvious physical symptoms.
The Behavioral Warning Signs
An addict will frequently lie to their spouse, friends, and family members to conceal the true extent of their gambling activities.
A major red flag is 'chasing losses'—returning to the casino the very next day to aggressively try and win back money lost the night before.
- A severe addict will continue to gamble despite acknowledging that it is actively destroying their life and relationships
- They may experience intense mood swings, oscillating wildly between euphoria after a win and deep depression after a loss
- The need to experience the exact same 'thrill' requires them to constantly increase the size of their bets over time
How to Find Help for Gambling Addiction
In the most extreme, desperate stages, they may resort to committing fraud, theft, or embezzlement to fund their addiction.
Gambling addiction is a recognized psychiatric disorder, and it requires targeted therapy and support groups to successfully overcome.
| Normal Gambler | Problem Gambler | The Key Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Sets a strict $100 budget and stops | Loses $100, then hits the ATM for $500 more | Inability to walk away and accept a loss |
| Gambles for social entertainment | Gambles alone to escape severe depression | The underlying motivation for playing |
The stigma surrounding gambling addiction often prevents victims from speaking out until it is far too late.
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