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Gambling addiction (Gludomania) is a psychological dysfunction in which a person becomes addicted to games (betting, playing for money, playing in a casino, gambling on bets, computer games, etc.), loses control over his life, leaving reality in the hope of getting what he wants. feelings and emotions. Dependence on games can cause any pathological attraction; the presence of high risk, such as in a casino or betting, increases the likelihood of acquiring psychological addiction. Gambling addiction is a type of non-chemical addiction and includes: Addiction to computer games, telephone games; Sports betting; Casino gaming; Card playing; Slot machines; Investments; Internet addiction. Predisposition to gambling addiction. Gambling is a dependence on feelings, which inclines the addict to play the game again and again to obtain the desired emotions. For a gambler, winning causes an obsessive desire to win even more, while losing makes you want to win back and increase your winnings. In any case, the addict is doomed to commit compulsive acts. Some experts believe that the reasons for the formation of gambling addiction is the presence of an internal emptiness that the player tries to fill with the help of bets and risk. It often turns out that gambling addicts are not born, they are made. At the onset of the disease of gaming addiction, the following are distinguished: Incorrect upbringing in the family; The presence of a negative example in childhood/adolescence; PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder); Presence of chemical/non-chemical dependence in relatives or the player himself; Rethinking value systems; Envy, low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence; Consequences of gaming addiction. Someone addicted to gaming can and is able to stay afloat for some time, but, as with chemical addiction, the formation cycles cannot pass without a trace in a person’s life. Destruction of spheres of life and activity begins with the first rate: Destruction of communications with the world; The presence of debts, loans and eternal arrears on them; Complete or partial lack of social skills; A large number of enemies and risk to life; Spiritual exhaustion; • Psychological instability and immaturity; Suicidal thoughts or actions; Formation of complexes; Deepest feelings of guilt, shame and remorse; Lack of moral understanding and values; Gambling addiction is a disease that takes lives, no less than drug addiction or alcoholism. A gaming addict often resorts to theft and all sorts of tricks just to satisfy his obsessive desire to play. How to recognize a gambling addict? It is quite easy to recognize a gambling addict. It is worth determining the presence of three to seven manifestations of gambling addiction: Frequent thoughts about gambling, betting; A large number of loans, debts, credits; Constant lack of finances. The gambler loses all the money; Panic attacks, insomnia, decreased self-esteem, loss of interest in one’s responsibilities; Lack of leisure, hobbies; Arguments or games for money; Missed work, school or lack thereof; Lack of control in the game, time spent playing; Presence of other addictions - smoking, drug addiction, alcoholism. Increasing bets for maximum excitement; Denial of your problem; Aggression if you start talking about the game or the problem; Frequent companions of the gambler are feelings of shame and guilt; Emotional instability; Neglect of your mental and physical condition. Treatment of gambling addiction. Addictive behavior will not go away on its own. Gambling is no exception. Not every dependent person sees his problems, even if he does, he is not able to overcome them alone. While in the active phase of his illness, the patient may say that all he or she needs to do is stop playing. But in fact, millions of people have already tried to stop and return to the subject of their addiction again. Full recovery from gambling addiction can only begin with the following...