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Thank you for the video. I hadn’t gambled in many years before this year, but started up again recently on a Super Bowl bet. Won $700 and got up to over 3k but lost just about all of that except for a thousand dollars. I know in my mind I should just cash out the little money I have and take a little win, but part of he wants to keep chasing what I lost! I know this is a losing battle but the rush is like a drug. Pray for me! Hope I can overcome and quit cold turkey
I am sorry you started gambling again and I appreciate you starting the video. What did you find most useful from it? What worked in the past? What helped you stop gambling? Other videos you might be interested in can be found at ua-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=addiction
Quiting cold turkey is the hardest thing to do pal. Try this strategy instead. Before you get cash/money plan before on what you want to do first course it is not gambling. If you use a credit card before leaving plan what you want to purchase then have a close friend,companion and leave the card with them. Talk to people you trust that can help. For cash carry just enough to do your purchases and avoid purchasing things in the casinos or their vicinity. Finally find gambling niche is it gambling with cash or Internet banking whichever is your weakness have the money in the other form. Depression is less if you had a budget of £500 you carry £600 purchase items of £513 and lost to gambling £50.
I have a gambling addiction, used to have a drug addiction but i gave one up and ended it taking on another addiction, everyday im trying to make myself better, its not been long since ive tried to sort my life out but i wake up and say to myself "i will not gamble today" and so far so good its working. I take each day as it comes. But i watch videos lile this evey now and again to help myself. Thank you for your video
Just watched your whole video! I live in alaska and came home to visit my family. It all started in my late twenties when I went to Vegas . That was like 4 years ago. I got hooked. Joined the army. Saved money. Came home to literally spend all of my savings on gambiling. I haven’t told anyone but I really want to bc I feel depressed and sad. I have cancelled all my online gambiling sites as well tonight. I go back to my post in alaska and maybe it’s a good thing I am stationed somewhere where gambiling is illegal. I enjoyed your video . Although I will not stop my stock market , that is not fast losses like 1k a night at slot machines. Thank you!
Question: would game slots help alleviate that need to gamble or do you think it would just continue you thinking of gambiling for real instead of phone slots?
I am a 3 day a week sports gambler my wife was an alcoholic and is very understanding like 80$ a week nothing nuts but the effect it has on my mental health
Oh, yes man...then effect on mental health is undeniable. I was in a deep spiral of depression. I actually saw my doctor and requested a prescription for Wellbutrin, as a friend of mine found it very helpful. I think that unwittingly led to me having a huge advantage on quitting the slot machines. The Wellbutrin helped keep my dopamine levels up, which i believe were constantly being depleted by slot machines. Dopamine is what your brain craves as the precursor to something good happening....as those reels spun and I hoped for a good outcome, I have no doubt that my dopamine stores were being drained. So, the first couple weeks didn't seem as hard as they had in the past on the multiple other occasions where i had tried to quit. Not saying everyone needs Wellbutrin to quit, but in my own experience, I believe it helped me immensely. @@adamlightfoot5897
Great video doc. Gambling is a problem everywhere. It's a crime where the victim is also the perpetrator, unless one speaks out the anxiety and depression creeps to them slowly.
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Very helpful I'm just now seeking help for my gambling addiction before it takes any more from me . I have severe adhd and it deff plays a role in my gambling . Thank you for this video
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My mother was an alcoholic. When I grew up (way before I was ready to), I swore to myself that as I got older, I wouldn't become an addict myself. I almost never drank alcohol, which made me the butt of many jokes in the fire department I was in. However, I fell into a gambling addiction instead. Video games, apps, sports, it is so easy to get sucked down into that rabbit hole now. It cost me almost everything. Money. Relationships. Time. Job efficiency. I joined Gamblers Anonymous and I now have almost 4 years of abstinence. Recovery is possible, folks. I am a living example.
Thank you for sharing your story-it’s a powerful testament to the resilience and determination required to overcome addiction. Growing up with an alcoholic parent and making a conscious choice to avoid that path shows incredible self-awareness, even though addiction took a different form for you. Gambling, especially in today’s digital age, can be incredibly insidious, but your journey to recovery through Gamblers Anonymous is truly inspiring. Your honesty about how gambling impacted your life and the strength it took to rebuild is a reminder that recovery is possible, even when the odds feel stacked against you. Four years of abstinence is an amazing accomplishment-congratulations on that milestone! If you found this video helpful, please consider sharing it-it could provide someone else with the hope and motivation they need to take that first step toward recovery. What’s one piece of advice or encouragement you would give to someone just starting their recovery journey? Your perspective could be so valuable to others in the same situation!
@@DocSnipes I would say if there's one piece of advice I could give to someone just starting out, it would be something that's printed in the yellow book for GA (people who are in that fellowship know what I'm talking about). "Attend as many meetings as possible every week. MEETINGS MAKE IT. BE PATIENT. The days and weeks will pass soon enough, and as you regularly attend meetings, abstain from whatever your addiction is, and follow the guidelines of the program, you will experience continued recovery."
I'm favored,$20k every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church.God bless America.. I can put you through if you're interested so far as you don't go back to gambling @@danc3488
I don't actively gamble or play the lottery. But if one of my parents coworkers gives them lottery tickets, I'll scratch them off just to see if I won anything. Only once did I win, and it was only like $2. I go to casinos, but not to play. Just because they have Comic Con there every year.
I completely understand your frustration-it can be incredibly difficult to find trauma-informed therapists or those who specialize in approaches like CBT and DBT, especially in certain areas. Access to the right kind of support is so important, yet the availability can feel really limited. One option might be looking into online therapy platforms, as they sometimes offer more access to specialists. Additionally, some therapists trained in trauma work may not advertise it clearly, so asking specific questions about their approach in an initial consultation can help you identify if they’re a good fit. If therapy isn’t accessible, there are also self-guided resources based on CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care that might be useful in the meantime. Please feel free my AI to search for them and to search for videos on the topic in the video library, too: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes. Your persistence in seeking out the right kind of support shows how committed you are to your healing, and I hope you’re able to find what you need. Please hang in there-you deserve the help that works best for you.
Great video, thank you. I have had a severe gambling addiction since I was 21 (I am 44 now) and have psuedo cushings and weight over 300 lbs from over-eating because of the appetite the stress causes.
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Thank you for sharing your perspective and your experience as someone in recovery. It’s powerful to hear you emphasize how recovery can positively impact not just the individual but also families and society as a whole. Addiction affects people from all walks of life, including those in positions of power, and it’s important to recognize that no one is immune to it. Your message highlights how widespread this issue is and how crucial it is for people in recovery to support one another. Please don’t hesitate to share what you’ve found most useful from the video. By speaking out and sharing your story, you’re helping to break the stigma and show that recovery is possible, no matter who you are. Keep going strong on your journey-your experience can inspire and uplift others who might feel alone in theirs.
Finding free therapy for families affected by gambling can be challenging, but there are resources available that can provide support. One of the primary resources for individuals with gambling disorders and their families is the 12-step program. Gamblers Anonymous offers support for those with gambling issues, and Gam-Anon is specifically designed for the loved ones of problem gamblers. In addition to these support groups, it's important to consider other community resources that may be available. United Way, for example, can provide information and referrals to local services that may offer free or low-cost therapy options. Additionally, some states have programs funded by the government or gambling revenue to provide assistance to individuals and families affected by gambling addiction. For legal issues that may arise due to gambling, such as unpaid taxes or potential theft, consulting with the local bar association can be beneficial. Many states require attorneys to take on a certain number of pro bono cases each year, and law schools often have legal clinics that can offer guidance. Therapeutic strategies like motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are effective for treating gambling disorders and can be found in various treatment settings. While these may not always be free, sliding scale fees or pro bono services may be available for those who qualify. Family counseling can also be a valuable resource, helping families understand the addiction, address feelings of anger and resentment, and support the recovery process. Identifying the strengths and resources within the family can be a starting point for recovery and healing. Remember, while finding free therapy services can be difficult, there are support groups and community resources that can offer assistance. It's worth reaching out to local mental health clinics, non-profit organizations, and government programs to inquire about available services for families affected by gambling.
Good stuff. And especially nice to hear the correct - 2 syllable -pronunciation of gam-bling instead of the now pervasive, 3 syllable, 'gam - bol - ing ' - something little lambs do in the spring time!
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Thank you for the video.I suspect my boyfriend has this issue.Its a monyhly thing bc he gambles his ssi check away.Then depends on me for things like food ect.
this is disaster, my 1000$ lost like a dust. gambling is not a money maker, i always remind myself especially after a lose , i'm study aboard now and my parents keep wonder why my money drain so fast. the fucking thing that disturb me so much is i keep ask them for money to put in gambling. i know this destroy my family and life but still keep doing it. i don't know why. please help me someone.
Thank you for sharing your story-it takes courage to open up about something that’s clearly weighing so heavily on you. Gambling addiction can feel like an endless cycle where, despite knowing the harm it’s causing, it’s difficult to stop. It’s not about a lack of willpower but rather how gambling affects the brain, especially the reward system, which can make it incredibly hard to resist even when the consequences are clear. The fact that you’re recognizing the impact this is having on your life and family is a powerful first step. It’s important to know that you don’t have to face this alone. Seeking support from a therapist, counselor, or a support group like Gamblers Anonymous can provide tools and strategies to help you regain control. Talking to someone who understands the complexities of addiction can also help you explore the underlying emotions or stressors driving this behavior. If you found the video helpful, please consider sharing it-it might help others recognize their own struggles and take the first step toward recovery. What’s one small step you can take today toward breaking this cycle? Even reaching out to a trusted friend, family member, or professional for support can be a big move forward. You’re not alone in this, and there is hope for change. Also, if you're interested in more tips on the topic, ask me more questions or explore my video library, feel free to use DocSnipes.com/clones .
Hello, I believe that I know someone who has this problem with gambling and has many signs of these symptoms. Are there any ways that I could give this person your zoom or FaceTime number? Thank you!
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Thank you for sharing that. It can be tough when someone close to us engages in gambling, even when it seems like a simple coin flip bet. How are you feeling about your mom’s baccarat playing?
@@DocSnipes She has been gambling as far as I could remember, over 45 years now. 45 years of lying, manipulation, using pity, "borrowing", etc, to get money, after which she always immediately gives back to the casino. When I was a child, she bankrupted our family from cashing out all credit cards, she even once made me borrow $300 money from a child friend of mine so she can gamble. She's dead broke of course, but keeps on gambling. She's divorced and non of her other 2 children want anything to do with her. I let her move in with me a few years ago out of pity, and hoping she's stopped. But nope, still same old degenerate gambler. I think she has ADHD, still I'm tired of it. I am planning to move away to another country and live in peace.
I’d say I’m addicted, But damn it’s those bad beats and breaks you think you should catch that leads to more bad decisions… I’m the kind that’s always getting 1 wrong on all my parlays .. and that right there my buddies have sent me over the edge more times than not….It’s not like I’m out here bullshitn..7/8 8/9 4/5 5/6 like come the fuck on…I be having 10-50k slip thru my hands all the damn time… mic drop 🎤🤯. Well that felt better.
I hear you. I am just starting to admit to myself how much of a problem this is for me. Part of me doesn't want to let go because I think the next big win isn't far away but the reality is I am just going to lose more and more money - right when I can't afford to. Thank you for this video in helping to open my eyes to what I am doing to my life.
I’m sorry to hear that you didn’t get the support you needed when reaching out. It can be so discouraging when you’re looking for help and it feels like you’re not being heard. Sometimes, finding the right resources or support can be challenging, but don’t give up-there are other organizations and support groups specifically for gambling addiction that might be more responsive. Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes. Have you found any other resources or strategies that have been helpful, even a little bit, in managing this struggle?
@@DocSnipes I've moved my baby and myself up to family land where we will live in an off-grid cabin so that if my gambling husband doesn't want to face this problem, we will still be able to eat and have a roof over our heads. But other than that, I am completely powerless to this. My husband is an excellent liar. He's such a good liar that he even knew to fake being a bad liar about little things so I would think that I could read him/think that we had this open and honest relationship. I am sorry for everyone who has to deal with this sickness, it is an evil I never knew growing up and I don't know how to help him at all.
It’s a great sign when someone is willing to take an honest look at their behavior and consider whether it might be connected to addiction. Acknowledging the possibility is an important first step toward change. Being open to examining patterns and asking tough questions is often where real growth begins. For someone already in recovery, this kind of self-awareness can be a powerful tool in recognizing triggers or behaviors that could lead to relapse. If someone’s willing to explore their behavior through that lens, it can definitely help them better understand themselves and make more intentional choices moving forward. The willingness to be self-reflective and honest is a strength in itself and can be a key part of maintaining long-term recovery.
Crypto currency investment/trading/speculation is one area not mentioned. Millions of people have lost millions and millions. Some have taken their lives.
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Slot machines, along with many other gambling games, indeed incorporate a significant element of chance. While some games may include aspects of skill, the chance is a pervasive component across all forms of gambling. It's important to recognize that gambling, particularly when used as a coping mechanism, can lead to problems. Stressful life events and a lack of support at the time when gambling begins can increase the risk of developing gambling issues. For some, gambling starts with apps or games that do not require real money, but this can escalate to betting with actual money, seeking the thrill of risk and reward. It's also worth noting that certain risk factors, such as a history of mood, substance, or process addictions, as well as certain disorders like intermittent explosive disorder or ADHD, can make individuals more susceptible to gambling problems. On the flip side, protective factors exist. Financial security, for instance, can be a protective factor against gambling problems, especially for those who have achieved it through self-control and wise financial practices. Supportive friends and realistic hopes and dreams for the future can also serve as buffers against the risks associated with gambling. Understanding the psychology behind gambling and its potential impact on mental health is crucial. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, it's important to seek help from professionals who can provide support and guidance tailored to the individual's needs.
Very incorrect statement… gambling addiction is the 2nd highest growing problem only after #1 porn addiction. And the amount of unreported gamblers who have a problem and live in secret would surprise even the professionals. Why? Because we don’t think we have a problem.. we just can’t catch a break.. that’s the lie we tell ourselves. So unfortunately this is a huge problem and it’s only going to grow since it’s so in your face with commercials for betting being more common. Lot of people already have a problem, they just don’t know it yet..
@@vincentwilliams8685 The casinos don’t care about the people that just play for fun, the smaller % of problem and addicted gamblers bring in the greatest % for the casinos.
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Thank you for watching and for sharing
Thank you for the video. I hadn’t gambled in many years before this year, but started up again recently on a Super Bowl bet. Won $700 and got up to over 3k but lost just about all of that except for a thousand dollars. I know in my mind I should just cash out the little money I have and take a little win, but part of he wants to keep chasing what I lost! I know this is a losing battle but the rush is like a drug. Pray for me! Hope I can overcome and quit cold turkey
I am sorry you started gambling again and I appreciate you starting the video. What did you find most useful from it? What worked in the past? What helped you stop gambling? Other videos you might be interested in can be found at ua-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=addiction
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Quiting cold turkey is the hardest thing to do pal. Try this strategy instead. Before you get cash/money plan before on what you want to do first course it is not gambling. If you use a credit card before leaving plan what you want to purchase then have a close friend,companion and leave the card with them. Talk to people you trust that can help. For cash carry just enough to do your purchases and avoid purchasing things in the casinos or their vicinity. Finally find gambling niche is it gambling with cash or Internet banking whichever is your weakness have the money in the other form. Depression is less if you had a budget of £500 you carry £600 purchase items of £513 and lost to gambling £50.
So what ended up happening?
@@THEENERGYINHALER I haven’t gambled since my last post and it feels great! 👍
I have a gambling addiction, used to have a drug addiction but i gave one up and ended it taking on another addiction, everyday im trying to make myself better, its not been long since ive tried to sort my life out but i wake up and say to myself "i will not gamble today" and so far so good its working. I take each day as it comes. But i watch videos lile this evey now and again to help myself. Thank you for your video
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Just watched your whole video! I live in alaska and came home to visit my family. It all started in my late twenties when I went to Vegas . That was like 4 years ago. I got hooked. Joined the army. Saved money. Came home to literally spend all of my savings on gambiling. I haven’t told anyone but I really want to bc I feel depressed and sad. I have cancelled all my online gambiling sites as well tonight. I go back to my post in alaska and maybe it’s a good thing I am stationed somewhere where gambiling is illegal. I enjoyed your video . Although I will not stop my stock market , that is not fast losses like 1k a night at slot machines. Thank you!
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Question: would game slots help alleviate that need to gamble or do you think it would just continue you thinking of gambiling for real instead of phone slots?
I was a gambling addict for 12 years and have been free of it for a year and three months. Never going back and life is better than ever!
Congratulations on your recovery and thank you for watching the video
Can I ask how was the first couple of weeks??
I am a 3 day a week sports gambler my wife was an alcoholic and is very understanding like 80$ a week nothing nuts but the effect it has on my mental health
Oh, yes man...then effect on mental health is undeniable. I was in a deep spiral of depression. I actually saw my doctor and requested a prescription for Wellbutrin, as a friend of mine found it very helpful. I think that unwittingly led to me having a huge advantage on quitting the slot machines. The Wellbutrin helped keep my dopamine levels up, which i believe were constantly being depleted by slot machines. Dopamine is what your brain craves as the precursor to something good happening....as those reels spun and I hoped for a good outcome, I have no doubt that my dopamine stores were being drained. So, the first couple weeks didn't seem as hard as they had in the past on the multiple other occasions where i had tried to quit. Not saying everyone needs Wellbutrin to quit, but in my own experience, I believe it helped me immensely.
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Great video doc. Gambling is a problem everywhere. It's a crime where the victim is also the perpetrator, unless one speaks out the anxiety and depression creeps to them slowly.
Thanks for watching and for sharing
Thankfully this was one addiction that I didn’t pick up🙏
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Saw a young guy in the newsagents buying $250 worth of ‘scratchies’. A friend told me that this person does this every week!
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Very helpful I'm just now seeking help for my gambling addiction before it takes any more from me . I have severe adhd and it deff plays a role in my gambling . Thank you for this video
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So sad I have friends who are definitely spun out on gambling
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My mother was an alcoholic. When I grew up (way before I was ready to), I swore to myself that as I got older, I wouldn't become an addict myself. I almost never drank alcohol, which made me the butt of many jokes in the fire department I was in. However, I fell into a gambling addiction instead. Video games, apps, sports, it is so easy to get sucked down into that rabbit hole now. It cost me almost everything. Money. Relationships. Time. Job efficiency. I joined Gamblers Anonymous and I now have almost 4 years of abstinence. Recovery is possible, folks. I am a living example.
Thank you for sharing your story-it’s a powerful testament to the resilience and determination required to overcome addiction. Growing up with an alcoholic parent and making a conscious choice to avoid that path shows incredible self-awareness, even though addiction took a different form for you. Gambling, especially in today’s digital age, can be incredibly insidious, but your journey to recovery through Gamblers Anonymous is truly inspiring.
Your honesty about how gambling impacted your life and the strength it took to rebuild is a reminder that recovery is possible, even when the odds feel stacked against you. Four years of abstinence is an amazing accomplishment-congratulations on that milestone!
If you found this video helpful, please consider sharing it-it could provide someone else with the hope and motivation they need to take that first step toward recovery.
What’s one piece of advice or encouragement you would give to someone just starting their recovery journey? Your perspective could be so valuable to others in the same situation!
@@DocSnipes I would say if there's one piece of advice I could give to someone just starting out, it would be something that's printed in the yellow book for GA (people who are in that fellowship know what I'm talking about). "Attend as many meetings as possible every week. MEETINGS MAKE IT. BE PATIENT. The days and weeks will pass soon enough, and as you regularly attend meetings, abstain from whatever your addiction is, and follow the guidelines of the program, you will experience continued recovery."
I'm favored,$20k every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church.God bless America.. I can put you through if you're interested so far as you don't go back to gambling @@danc3488
I don't actively gamble or play the lottery. But if one of my parents coworkers gives them lottery tickets, I'll scratch them off just to see if I won anything. Only once did I win, and it was only like $2. I go to casinos, but not to play. Just because they have Comic Con there every year.
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I completely understand your frustration-it can be incredibly difficult to find trauma-informed therapists or those who specialize in approaches like CBT and DBT, especially in certain areas. Access to the right kind of support is so important, yet the availability can feel really limited.
One option might be looking into online therapy platforms, as they sometimes offer more access to specialists. Additionally, some therapists trained in trauma work may not advertise it clearly, so asking specific questions about their approach in an initial consultation can help you identify if they’re a good fit.
If therapy isn’t accessible, there are also self-guided resources based on CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care that might be useful in the meantime. Please feel free my AI to search for them and to search for videos on the topic in the video library, too: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
Your persistence in seeking out the right kind of support shows how committed you are to your healing, and I hope you’re able to find what you need. Please hang in there-you deserve the help that works best for you.
Great video, thank you. I have had a severe gambling addiction since I was 21 (I am 44 now) and have psuedo cushings and weight over 300 lbs from over-eating because of the appetite the stress causes.
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I feel like dying
My competitive Pokémon friends and all dating app users aren't ready for this conversation.
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Dad believes trading on the stock market is gambling..
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Thanks for another informative video…
So welcome. I appreciate you watching.
I cant stop sports betting
I am sorry about that. What tips from the video will you use to start your healing journey?
Thank you so much for the information 🙏
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Thank you for sharing your perspective and your experience as someone in recovery. It’s powerful to hear you emphasize how recovery can positively impact not just the individual but also families and society as a whole. Addiction affects people from all walks of life, including those in positions of power, and it’s important to recognize that no one is immune to it. Your message highlights how widespread this issue is and how crucial it is for people in recovery to support one another. Please don’t hesitate to share what you’ve found most useful from the video. By speaking out and sharing your story, you’re helping to break the stigma and show that recovery is possible, no matter who you are. Keep going strong on your journey-your experience can inspire and uplift others who might feel alone in theirs.
I'm a problem gambler. I never spend bill money and i don't have to gamble everyday.
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Me too but still miserable after gambling
Only if I could not bet on every fuking game
I am a gambling addiction and I lost everything 😢,
I am deeply sorry about that
It’s so hard to stop…wish I could
What tips from the video will you use to stop? Thanks for watching
@@DocSnipes I honestly don’t know
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Is there any way to get free therapy for family affected by gambling
Finding free therapy for families affected by gambling can be challenging, but there are resources available that can provide support. One of the primary resources for individuals with gambling disorders and their families is the 12-step program. Gamblers Anonymous offers support for those with gambling issues, and Gam-Anon is specifically designed for the loved ones of problem gamblers.
In addition to these support groups, it's important to consider other community resources that may be available. United Way, for example, can provide information and referrals to local services that may offer free or low-cost therapy options. Additionally, some states have programs funded by the government or gambling revenue to provide assistance to individuals and families affected by gambling addiction.
For legal issues that may arise due to gambling, such as unpaid taxes or potential theft, consulting with the local bar association can be beneficial. Many states require attorneys to take on a certain number of pro bono cases each year, and law schools often have legal clinics that can offer guidance.
Therapeutic strategies like motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are effective for treating gambling disorders and can be found in various treatment settings. While these may not always be free, sliding scale fees or pro bono services may be available for those who qualify.
Family counseling can also be a valuable resource, helping families understand the addiction, address feelings of anger and resentment, and support the recovery process. Identifying the strengths and resources within the family can be a starting point for recovery and healing.
Remember, while finding free therapy services can be difficult, there are support groups and community resources that can offer assistance. It's worth reaching out to local mental health clinics, non-profit organizations, and government programs to inquire about available services for families affected by gambling.
I’m at the point where I don’t care if I win or lose, I just want to gamble 😢
I am sorry about that and I appreciate you watching the video. What tips could you use to help you address gambling addiction?
Good stuff. And especially nice to hear the correct - 2 syllable -pronunciation of gam-bling instead of the now pervasive, 3 syllable, 'gam - bol - ing ' - something little lambs do in the spring time!
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Thank u. Very helpful
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@@DocSnipes I will. I have been addicted to gambling for 17 years and it's time I seek help
Great video! Thank you! (L)
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Thank you for the video.I suspect my boyfriend has this issue.Its a monyhly thing bc he gambles his ssi check away.Then depends on me for things like food ect.
I am sorry about that. Have you discussed the issue with him?
Get out while you’re ahead!
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I’m currently broke because of gambling this has been going on for 3 years but I don’t wanna give up because I know I could win
I am sorry about that.
this is disaster, my 1000$ lost like a dust. gambling is not a money maker, i always remind myself especially after a lose , i'm study aboard now and my parents keep wonder why my money drain so fast. the fucking thing that disturb me so much is i keep ask them for money to put in gambling. i know this destroy my family and life but still keep doing it. i don't know why. please help me someone.
Thank you for sharing your story-it takes courage to open up about something that’s clearly weighing so heavily on you. Gambling addiction can feel like an endless cycle where, despite knowing the harm it’s causing, it’s difficult to stop. It’s not about a lack of willpower but rather how gambling affects the brain, especially the reward system, which can make it incredibly hard to resist even when the consequences are clear.
The fact that you’re recognizing the impact this is having on your life and family is a powerful first step. It’s important to know that you don’t have to face this alone. Seeking support from a therapist, counselor, or a support group like Gamblers Anonymous can provide tools and strategies to help you regain control. Talking to someone who understands the complexities of addiction can also help you explore the underlying emotions or stressors driving this behavior.
If you found the video helpful, please consider sharing it-it might help others recognize their own struggles and take the first step toward recovery.
What’s one small step you can take today toward breaking this cycle? Even reaching out to a trusted friend, family member, or professional for support can be a big move forward. You’re not alone in this, and there is hope for change.
Also, if you're interested in more tips on the topic, ask me more questions or explore my video library, feel free to use DocSnipes.com/clones .
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Good morning Barbara. I appreciate you watching.
Hello, I believe that I know someone who has this problem with gambling and has many signs of these symptoms. Are there any ways that I could give this person your zoom or FaceTime number? Thank you!
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My mom plays baccarat, which is pretty much a coin flip bet.
Thank you for sharing that. It can be tough when someone close to us engages in gambling, even when it seems like a simple coin flip bet. How are you feeling about your mom’s baccarat playing?
@@DocSnipes She has been gambling as far as I could remember, over 45 years now. 45 years of lying, manipulation, using pity, "borrowing", etc, to get money, after which she always immediately gives back to the casino. When I was a child, she bankrupted our family from cashing out all credit cards, she even once made me borrow $300 money from a child friend of mine so she can gamble. She's dead broke of course, but keeps on gambling. She's divorced and non of her other 2 children want anything to do with her. I let her move in with me a few years ago out of pity, and hoping she's stopped. But nope, still same old degenerate gambler. I think she has ADHD, still I'm tired of it. I am planning to move away to another country and live in peace.
I’d say I’m addicted, But damn it’s those bad beats and breaks you think you should catch that leads to more bad decisions… I’m the kind that’s always getting 1 wrong on all my parlays .. and that right there my buddies have sent me over the edge more times than not….It’s not like I’m out here bullshitn..7/8 8/9 4/5 5/6 like come the fuck on…I be having 10-50k slip thru my hands all the damn time… mic drop 🎤🤯. Well that felt better.
I am sorry about that. What tips from the video will you use to help with that?
I hear you. I am just starting to admit to myself how much of a problem this is for me. Part of me doesn't want to let go because I think the next big win isn't far away but the reality is I am just going to lose more and more money - right when I can't afford to. Thank you for this video in helping to open my eyes to what I am doing to my life.
I called United Way and they just kick the can around
I’m sorry to hear that you didn’t get the support you needed when reaching out. It can be so discouraging when you’re looking for help and it feels like you’re not being heard. Sometimes, finding the right resources or support can be challenging, but don’t give up-there are other organizations and support groups specifically for gambling addiction that might be more responsive. Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
Have you found any other resources or strategies that have been helpful, even a little bit, in managing this struggle?
@@DocSnipes I've moved my baby and myself up to family land where we will live in an off-grid cabin so that if my gambling husband doesn't want to face this problem, we will still be able to eat and have a roof over our heads. But other than that, I am completely powerless to this. My husband is an excellent liar. He's such a good liar that he even knew to fake being a bad liar about little things so I would think that I could read him/think that we had this open and honest relationship. I am sorry for everyone who has to deal with this sickness, it is an evil I never knew growing up and I don't know how to help him at all.
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It’s a great sign when someone is willing to take an honest look at their behavior and consider whether it might be connected to addiction. Acknowledging the possibility is an important first step toward change. Being open to examining patterns and asking tough questions is often where real growth begins. For someone already in recovery, this kind of self-awareness can be a powerful tool in recognizing triggers or behaviors that could lead to relapse.
If someone’s willing to explore their behavior through that lens, it can definitely help them better understand themselves and make more intentional choices moving forward. The willingness to be self-reflective and honest is a strength in itself and can be a key part of maintaining long-term recovery.
Crypto currency investment/trading/speculation is one area not mentioned. Millions of people have lost millions and millions. Some have taken their lives.
Thank you for watching and for sharing
Thank You ! BarnBara Russell
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Slot machines are a game of chance are they? I invest mere hope that this service is better intended than its ignorant, bizarrre research suggests.
Slot machines, along with many other gambling games, indeed incorporate a significant element of chance. While some games may include aspects of skill, the chance is a pervasive component across all forms of gambling. It's important to recognize that gambling, particularly when used as a coping mechanism, can lead to problems. Stressful life events and a lack of support at the time when gambling begins can increase the risk of developing gambling issues. For some, gambling starts with apps or games that do not require real money, but this can escalate to betting with actual money, seeking the thrill of risk and reward.
It's also worth noting that certain risk factors, such as a history of mood, substance, or process addictions, as well as certain disorders like intermittent explosive disorder or ADHD, can make individuals more susceptible to gambling problems. On the flip side, protective factors exist. Financial security, for instance, can be a protective factor against gambling problems, especially for those who have achieved it through self-control and wise financial practices. Supportive friends and realistic hopes and dreams for the future can also serve as buffers against the risks associated with gambling.
Understanding the psychology behind gambling and its potential impact on mental health is crucial. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, it's important to seek help from professionals who can provide support and guidance tailored to the individual's needs.
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Fortunately gambling addiction is extremely rare and gambling an enjoyable pastime for most people.
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Very incorrect statement… gambling addiction is the 2nd highest growing problem only after #1 porn addiction. And the amount of unreported gamblers who have a problem and live in secret would surprise even the professionals. Why? Because we don’t think we have a problem.. we just can’t catch a break.. that’s the lie we tell ourselves. So unfortunately this is a huge problem and it’s only going to grow since it’s so in your face with commercials for betting being more common. Lot of people already have a problem, they just don’t know it yet..
@@Ar-i-el it's still a great pastime for vast majority of people and very enjoyable.
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The casinos don’t care about the people that just play for fun, the smaller % of problem and addicted gamblers bring in the greatest % for the casinos.
Thank you for all your knowledge and useful information
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This is soo interesting went to a bar recently saw this type of thing sooo interesting
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