Compulsive Gambling
According to the National Council on Problem Gambling (n.d.), “approximately 85% of U.S. adults have gambled at lest once in their lives; 60% in the past year.” Compulsive or problem gambling is similar to other addictions in that it is progressive and devastating to the individual. However, unlike other addictions, compulsive gambling can go completely unnoticed by family, friends, and co-workers. It takes on many different forms including casinos, racing, sports games, and video/internet card games. Unfortunately, gambling affects anyone from teenagers to seniors, individuals or families, and can lead to other serious problems.
Problem gambling is a serious condition, which like any other disease, slowly destroys a person’s life one wager at a time. Many people enjoy gambling as entertainment or innocent fun, but others have more at stake than gambling a few dollars here and there. Some people put their life savings into this addiction and face......
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