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Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

Most people who choose to gamble do so for fun. However, gambling can become out of control and can cause people difficulties. Much like a dependency on alcohol or other addictions, the need to gamble may overtake an individual’s life. Problem gambling is treatable and help is available through the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC) help-line at 1-866-332-2322.

How do you recognize a gambling problem in yourself or someone close to you?

Here are a few warning signs that may indicate gambling has become a problem:

  • Spending longer and longer periods of time gambling
  • Placing larger, more frequent bets
  • Accumulating debt in order to support any gamble activities
  • Arguing about gambling with friends or family
  • Pinning hope on the ”big win”
  • Feelings of guilt or remorse about gambling
  • Involving yourself in illegal activities to obtain money to gamble
  • Missing work to gamble
  • Hiding involvement in gambling activities

For more information, please visit AADAC’s website.

If you are experiencing problems with alcohol, gambling, tobacco or other drugs – AADAC can help. Call 1-866-33AADAC (1-866-332-2322) for Information, support and referral or visit www.aadac.com.

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