Every problem has it’s certain solution, as well as gambling addiction has its own keys on how to resolve it. Luckily for me, I have not experienced gambling addiction in all my life, perhaps because I’m only an occasional gambler. But for those who have pushed their limits into gambling, they’ll surely end up with gambling addiction which if not address earlier, worst scenario will eventually happen.
My first solution to that is you have to admit it in yourself first that you’re struggling in gambling. That way, you will be able to ask help and support from your family and friends, and to some medical practitioners that are experts in gambling addiction. Second, you need to undergo Cognitive Behavioral Therapy if needed. Third, once you’re done processing with your treatment therapy and medication, then stay out of gambling from then on. You have to help yourself by avoiding all that triggers gambling, so that you’ll live a stress free life away from the circumstances in gambling.
I've seen many comments in my time, but this one? Wow. So, you've never had a gambling problem, yet you're trying to preach about it? That's adorable. Let me tell you, you only gamble once in a while? Sounds like a novice trying to teach an expert something. Everyone knows that admitting you have a problem is a given. Even little kids know that
Your ideas, to be honest, sound like a quick fix for a much bigger problem. Some people might benefit from therapy, but you can't expect everyone to become angels overnight, can you? You make it sound so easy when you say, "Don't gamble." It might be easy for someone who doesn't really care about the game. Real gamblers have a lot of energy, desire, and drive. It's a game of kings, which is not for people like you who are weak