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Gambling Addiction – How to Help a Problem Gambler

08 Dec

Do you have a close friend or relative with a gambling problem? Do you want to help them but you don’t know how? Is their gambling problem drastically affecting their life and possibly yours? As a former gambling addict I can tell you what is effective and what is not.

One of the most important things to NEVER tell a gambling addict is to JUST QUIT. You will most definitely alienate this person. They will feel that you do not understand them and/or unwilling to try. You will instantly create a “wall”. By making such a statement you will not likely be able to help this person further until you regain their trust.

The next thing to remember is do not enable this person who has a gambling problem. You will not be helping them at all. A gambling addict will come up with all kinds of creative reasons why they need your help financially. DO NOT believe them. In order for a gambling addict to stop gambling he/she must learn the consequences of his/her actions.

You can offer to help with the gambling addicts finances by safeguarding their ATM and credit cards. It can be disastrous for the problem gambler to keep these on hand. However much the gamblers resolve is to not gamble they are often spontaneous and will use their bank cards on a whim. DON’T insist they give you their cards. They must be willing to allow you to do so.

The next thing I recommend is to encourage the person with a gambling problem to seek counselling. I highly recommend a therapist who practices hypnotherapy. This type of therapy effectively replaces negative thinking within the gamblers subconscious mind with positive thoughts. These positive thoughts will allow the problem gambler to increase their self-esteem and confidence. Along with this therapy you can also encourage your friend or relative to attend Gamblers Anonymous meetings regularly.

The last, and most drastic, decision you may have to make is to leave this person if you are living with them. If they are draining your finances by not paying their share then it is time for them to go. You can still offer emotional support with your love and understanding, but use the “tough love” approach.

I wish you the best in your endeavours to assist your friend or relative with their gambling addiction. It is a tough addiction to quit but it is do-able.

Written by Cynthia Romero, author of the Smile More Today and Tomorrow website. Visit my website for more information on Hypnosis.

 
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How to Stop Online Gambling Addiction

25 Nov

The gambling business has always been a big business with high turnover of millions of money involved. In the United Kingdom, the annual turnover, or the amount wagered, on gambling activities is estimated to be in the region of 42 billion. Base on research, in 1998, the expenditure was around 7.3 billion.

At present, online gambling addiction has become a very common problem for many people of different ages. The presence of over 1700 gambling websites on the Internet, through interactive television and mobile phones, have caused a significant increase in online gambling addictions. In other words, the convenience of gambling at home and the ease of setting up a gambling account, have given online gambling an extremely seductive and attractive nature.

Generally, gambling habits that begins as a recreation will eventually turn into a harmful gambling addiction. Gambling can be for leisure and entertainment, however, where money is involved, greed will be formed. And addiction often derived from the root of greed.
When you have online gambling addiction, you will eventually be numb to your feelings, putting you in your own world and preventing you from being authentic and honest with yourself.

The symptoms of online gambling addiction?

  1. Low cash flow
  2. Loss of interest
  3. Less contact with the outside world
  4. Loss of motivation
  5. Absence in work
  6. Anti-social
  7. Dishonest
  8. Debts
  9. Begging for loans

How To Stop Online Gambling Addiction?

Online Gambling addiction is widely common in the world today. Many has tried but failed in quitting the addiction. It has been made so easy to access into the Internet today that convenience has made quitting extremely difficult for gamblers. Self help books aren’t great quitting tools as well because they take a one-size-fits-all approach and words on a page aren’t taking you anywhere. One of the effective approaches is by prohibiting the ease of access to gambling online. It can be done by installing an effective web filter, so that you can block out betting websites from your computer. Apart from this method, there is a new method through audio programs. This allows user to quit gambling progressively and it has been proven effective through tests.

One of the effective approaches is by prohibiting the ease of access to gambling online. It can be done by installing an effective web filter, so that you can block out betting websites from your computer. Apart from this method, there is a new method through audio programs. This allows user to quit gambling progressively and it has been proven effective through tests.

Learn more tips and advice on how to stop your gambling addiction. Understand exactly how gambling can affect your life, symptoms, characteristics and effective methods to end that dreadful addiction once and for all. Find out everything about Online Gambling Addiction today; Quit it now and move towards a better lifestyle!

 
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Compulsive Gambler’s Guilt Affects Their Gambling Addiction Recovery

13 Nov

When a compulsive gambler is in recovery, feeling guilty is one of the toughest areas to resolve for some people. When a gambler finally makes the conscious decision to stop gambling, reality sets in for the first time in a long time. When they take finally take stock in themselves they see all the damage they caused. Some people stop right before it’s too late and they have a few assets left. Then the compulsive gambler thinks they’re in control and once again go back to gambling. The next time the destruction is twice as worse. The feelings of guilt increase until they finally are willing to face they have a gambling problem.

Through various discussions with compulsive gamblers, I found a majority felt guilty and ashamed about the following:

* Feeling guilty you lied to your family and friends

* Feeling ashamed that your family and friends know you have a problem gambling

* Feeling guilty that friends and family may never trust you again

* Feeling guilty and ashamed knowing how much money you lost that could have been better spent.

* Feeling guilty you didn’t spend enough time with your children.

* Feeling guilty about your self destructive behavior

* Feeling guilty you didn’t go to relatives and friends events (birthdays, graduations etc.)

In time people will forgive the compulsive gambler, but can the compulsive gambler forgive them selves?

Friends and family will come around if the compulsive gambler keeps their word from now on. Once the gambler tells you they stop gambling, they must stick to it. If not they will lose credibility. Trust is very important both for the compulsive gambler and for the family and friends. People have to learn to trust compulsive gamblers all over again. In time they will if the compulsive gambler is willing to stop gambling.

Even though a compulsive gambler made numerous mistakes, they can recover and they can move forward. It’s human nature to learn from your mistakes. No one is going to give the compulsive gambler the death penalty for gambling. A lot of gamblers feel this way when their world comes crumbling down.

Take the time to improve your quality of life and the compulsive gambler’s feelings of guilt will diminish over time.

Mr. Howard Keith has an extensive background in dealing with compulsive gamblers, relatives and friends of gamblers and teenage gamblers. Mr. Keith believes there are many alternatives to aid in the recovery of a gambling addiction verses a twelve step program. A large percentage of his emails were from compulsive gamblers looking for an alternative to Gamblers Anonymous and twelve step programs. Gamblers Anonymous also helps a significant number of people each year but there is a large percentage that they are unable to reach.

For more information on gambling addiction and stop gambling you can check out: I Stopped Gambling So Can You http://www.istoppedgambling.com/

Teenage Gambling Addiction website: [http://www.teenage-gambling-addiction.org/]

 
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How to Stop Compulsive Gambling – Self Hypnosis For Gambling Addiction

03 Nov

When you need compulsive gambling help you may not know where to turn. There is a certain stigma that goes along with admitting you need help with this problem. As a result there are many who never admit the need for help and find themselves deeper and deeper in trouble and debt. If you suffer from a compulsion to gamble there is help, in the form of treatment that is available to you in a manner that allows you some degree of anonymity that is increasingly lacking in gambler’s anonymous groups today.

Overcoming Addiction to Gambling

Any addiction is a painful thing to admit and often takes a lot of work, love, and support to overcome. The sad truth though is that these things are often in short supply by the time you admit you need compulsive gambling help.

Most of the time you have borrowed money, overstayed welcomes, and driven away those who love you most before you decide to get the treatment you need to overcome your addiction. Gamblers are some of the most difficult people to help overcome their compulsion but often have the most to gain by doing so.

Identifying the Problem

Most compulsive gamblers do not believe they have a problem. They believe they have fallen on hard times or that the next big hit is just around the corner. The problem is that it might be. The odds of that though are generally slim. Gambling draws people in with promises of wealth and then quickly breaks those promises.

The compulsive gambler though is no longer lured by the promise of the big hit. Instead, you are compelled to roll the dice one more time. If you win though, you won’t be able to walk away. Instead, you will play it all back.

Getting Help with NLP

Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a great way to give you the compulsive gambling help you need to get your life back on track. Gambling has taken so many things from you, it is time you get the help you need to treat this problem. Gambling addiction hypnotherapy has proven to be very successful in the past for treating this particular compulsion.

Self-hypnosis can teach you to turn off the mental triggers that compel you to gamble and replace them with some sort of positive behavior. This type of behavioral modification can be exactly what is needed to get your life back on track. Putting the mind back in control of the body is the only way you can truly overcome addiction and retake control of your life.

You can become your own support system and will never need to feel as though you are walking through the lonely road of addiction by yourself again. Self-help hypnosis recordings can be the key to putting your mind firmly in control of your addiction once and for all. They also supply the support system you are probably lacking as a result of your need for compulsive gambling help; are you ready to make huge changes in your life?

J J Seymour is a writer with Self Help Recordings. Hypnotherapy and NLP can be very effective in helping you to overcome your Compulsive Gambling Help – one good source of experienced hypnotherapists and NLP practitioners is Just Be Well. This organization has experienced professionals throughout the UK in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Buckinghamshire, East Anglia, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Surrey, Sussex and Scotland. You will also find links to related practitioners for treatment of compulsive lying in Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, for Dublin, Ireland, and for Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in Australia. These people deal with a wide range of fears and phobias and for more information on issues treated go here – Gambling Addiction Hypnotherapy.

 
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How to Help a Loved One With a Gambling Problem Stop Gambling and Control the Addiction

17 Oct

Do you love someone who seems to be out of control with a gambling problem? Maybe it is a subtle presence in his or her life that is having a negative effect, though on the surface, things seem fine. It may appear that he or she is not trying to deal with the addiction, may not even admit that there is one, but as the old saying goes, “Still waters run deep.”

Your loved one may want to stop gambling, but may not know how. There may be a great inner struggle going on and the last thing he or she needs is more pressure. Sometimes the pressure of having someone talk about his or her problem may be too much. It is best to let that person bring the subject up when the time is right according to their inner schedule and feelings.

You may be worried, but sometimes the only course of action is no action. You must take care of yourself and your own emotions and sort them out before you can help the other person. This means getting your own house in order and perhaps developing a few tools that may come in handy. A support group is one way to start preparing. Caring, open minded people with some knowledge of compulsive gambling, such as a Gamblers Anonymous group can help you to cope with your own stress and feelings.

One thing that you can do for your loved one, if possible, is to find activities or interests that you and both have in common. Sometimes a diversion is a good way to stop gambling. Something as simple as meditating together, taking a walk and enjoying the outdoors, or watching a movie, can help in several ways. First of all, any time spent doing anything but gambling is helpful because it means there is less time to feed the addiction. Secondly, building a bond between you means that when he or she is ready to talk about the problem and deal with it, you will be there and accessible.

There are no shortcuts to successful treatment of the problem. It is a progressive illness and the only way to control it is to stop. But you are not the one to make the decision of when to stop or how to control the gambling addiction. That decision can only be made by the one with the problem. I don’t recommend bringing up the subject but if your loved one does, by all mean be open and listen to what he or she says about it. By listening and showing you are open to communication, you are letting him or her know that you are there when the time is right.

If the gambling problem is causing too much stress for you or is starting to take over your life, even though it is the other person’s addiction and not yours, you may want to seek counseling or start attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings. You don’t have to wait for the other person to make the first move if the problem is becoming your problem as well. Sometimes it is a family member, friend or loved one who attends the meeting before the gambler does. You will find support there and people who understand what you and the person you care about are going through. Taking care of yourself and preparing yourself is one of the most important things you can do and just as your loved one has to deal with the problem in his or her own way, you have to deal with it in your way and also take care of yourself so that it will not ruin your life.

Wil Langford, R. Hy. offers his guided meditations for gambling problems online and they may be listened to or downloaded at http://gamblingproblems.homestead.com for gambling problems relief. He may also be contacted by email there to answer questions free of charge.

With hundreds of hours of clinical work, Wil is an expert on finding the keys to change unwanted behavior. His guided meditations for relaxation and habit control have helped many people to find happiness and change their lives for the better.

He is an expert on human consciousness and the author of Parts Consciousness Therapy. Wil Langford, R. Hy., is a 54 yr. old. Clinical Hypnotherapist, Integrated Energy Therapist, and teacher. He is the author of, “Your Loved Ones, Your Self; finding and Raising the Family Within.”

 
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