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What gambling addiction usually gives the impression of is a pursuit that revolves around money and risk only. However, more often than not, it actually initiates the path to several other types of dependencies which all may end up exacerbated by the addiction to gambling rather than resolved. This addiction might as well result from the very positive emotions it causes as the negative ones. The positive emotions are like an escape, control, or a high that is associated with numbing of something which is found deep within the person. Besides the fact that the losses pile up, the stress builds, the shame kicks in, the mania gets more and more, and the brain is already beginning to search for a workaround to succeed. This is the high time for the substances like alcohol, drugs, and, in severe cases, prescription medications they tend to sneak into the person’s life as there is an urgent need to be relieved from the unbearable feelings instantly or, in another case, off to temporarily wash the mind out of memory.
This cascade is subtly giving hints of its development; somebody has an enormous wager and then loses terribly, feels really low, then they attempt to remove their memory by drinking, and lastly, they are deep in the so-called cross-addiction cycle where they move from one type of addiction to another. Initially, the brain is the major instrument in chasing after the dopamine that results from betting or gambling which is what actually happens.
People who are so much into it may start using stimulants in order to keep awake and gamble more, or they may opt for the depressants that help in managing fear and anxiety that arises because of the increased level of debt or lying to their partners.
The others who are not attracted to drugs may get used to the online activities like porn, shopping or maybe gaming—is there a limit?—anything that can diversify their concentration from the reality or can have the same mental escape as gambling is taken into account. The experts in this field say that it is seldom the case where one is addicted to only one thing for a very long time. Once that target behavior reappears, it develops some serious habits like a compulsive reoccurrence of that action or a total unwillingness to keep away from that action. That’s why it’s so important to treat gambling addiction seriously and early—because left unchecked, it can quietly invite in more demons that are even harder to shake.
This cascade is subtly giving hints of its development; somebody has an enormous wager and then loses terribly, feels really low, then they attempt to remove their memory by drinking, and lastly, they are deep in the so-called cross-addiction cycle where they move from one type of addiction to another. Initially, the brain is the major instrument in chasing after the dopamine that results from betting or gambling which is what actually happens.
People who are so much into it may start using stimulants in order to keep awake and gamble more, or they may opt for the depressants that help in managing fear and anxiety that arises because of the increased level of debt or lying to their partners.
The others who are not attracted to drugs may get used to the online activities like porn, shopping or maybe gaming—is there a limit?—anything that can diversify their concentration from the reality or can have the same mental escape as gambling is taken into account. The experts in this field say that it is seldom the case where one is addicted to only one thing for a very long time. Once that target behavior reappears, it develops some serious habits like a compulsive reoccurrence of that action or a total unwillingness to keep away from that action. That’s why it’s so important to treat gambling addiction seriously and early—because left unchecked, it can quietly invite in more demons that are even harder to shake.