If a player hits a Seasonal Affective Disorder in gambling, he'll never feel like gambling again. But, during the cause of his gambling habit, he lost so much money, he'll definitely stress himself thinking about it. Which outcome, may lead to depression. Nothing fuels the speed of depression like loneliness. That's why people who are depressed from different reasons, lost of loved ones, losing a fortune etc will heal easily if they open up to people about being depressed. I understood that most gambling addicts were depressed before joining gambling. Then their chase for loss also helped to skyrocket their depression rate. When they get to a point where gambling doesn't feel good to them anymore, they'll lock themselves in their room thinking about life and many other things. They've added gambling to the list of reasons that led them to be depressed. I always encourage such people, to open up and talk. Different therapies can reduce depression, hanging out with loved ones and keeping in touch with people can help us detect if a person is depressed. Being shy or embarrassed to share our problems with people only helps broaden the problem. A little form of kindness can get these people talking. Others may begin to talk, when they've conquered depression. But a good number keep mute about their suffering and not every one is comfortable with defeat; they can't accept it. They'll go on and on thinking about it, especially if their favorite team losses a match. Such people may not get over it, coupled with the money lost as a result. In a nutshell, from the look of things, depression led most people to gamble. Seeking for transient joy. The same way some would go for alcohol or drugs, then people would blame it on what they can see. Depression is deep down, we can't see the cause of it. Only a victim of depression knows, actually, what led them into depression. We won't know until informed by the person. Calling on the secondary causes like gambling, drugs and alcohol as the enforcers is because we feel it's the cause, rather I'd say that they're the enhancers of the depression.
With your opinion above, I can conclude that it is not easy for someone who has experienced severe depression to recover quickly, there needs to be action that motivates him so that he can recover, albeit slowly but surely, this action is what he must think about. that if he doesn't want to tell people about the condition he is experiencing, he will probably feel even more depressed and think that by telling the story the burden on his life will be reduced a little because maybe other people will sympathize and give it to him. attention and advice. Maybe in cases like this, gamblers need important attention so that we all don't experience severe depression due to gambling. Yes, of course there is strong and appropriate self-control so that we can always be alert and not experience depression if one day we lose.
So basically if you are experiencing problems that cause you depression then it is better to be more open to the people around you, because I am sure they will definitely care about you and will help you through some suggestions that you can follow for a change for the better, or maybe just ease your problems.
money would really be that a huge problem and this is somethign that must avoid. Speaking about danger then it is really that a danger which would causing up for you to end up on miserable in terms of finances.
This is why on the time that you do gonna play then you should really be that making yourself that be wary about those potential risks and conditions so that you would really be that prepared on whatever
you are really that dealing with. Never ever chase up losses and you should really be knowing on call it a day just in case you are experiencing consecutive losses or really that a huge damage into
your bankroll. You should really be having those senses for you to avoid on.