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Gambling Addiction

Lila Santoro

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Gambling Addiction explores the pervasive issue of compulsive gambling, emphasizing its profound impact on mental health, financial stability, and overall well-being. This self-help psychology book delves into the psychological mechanisms driving the addiction, revealing how the accessibility of modern technology has amplified the risk of developing compulsive behaviors. For example, the ease of online gambling can quickly lead to financial ruin, highlighting the urgent need for understanding and intervention.

 
The book uniquely integrates psychological insights with practical financial advice, exploring the systemic impact of gambling addiction on communities. It investigates the strong correlations between gambling addiction and other mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety, providing a holistic view of the problem.

 
Progressing logically, the book defines gambling addiction, examines financial ramifications, explores co-occurring disorders, and culminates in a discussion of treatment options, recovery strategies, and harm reduction. This comprehensive guide offers valuable insights for individuals, families, and professionals seeking to understand and address gambling addiction.

 
By using real-life case examples, clinical studies, and data from national surveys, the book provides a clear and accessible approach to understanding the complexities of this behavioral addiction. It also offers practical strategies and resources for seeking professional help.
Disponível desde: 12/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 102 páginas.

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