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  • 21 ways to protect yourself from a gambling spouse

    21 ways to protect yourself from a gambling spouse

    This article focuses on how you can protect yourself from a gambling spouse. It’s not about fixing someone else — it’s about you, your situation, and what you need to protect your finances, mental health, and everyday life. More support for family members, including a video course, is available further down the page.

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  • 53 Symptoms of gambling addiction

    53 Symptoms of gambling addiction

    After 5 years of working with quitgamble.com. We’ve talked with 100s of gamblers, and here is what we’ve learned about the symptoms of gambling addiction. Worldwide, millions are suffering from

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  • What is the difference between problem gambling and pathological gambling?

    What is the difference between problem gambling and pathological gambling?

    For a problem gambler, gambling has started to have adverse effects on the gambler’s life, finance, and relationships. Pathological gambler has lost all control over their gambling. He/she gambles with

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  • Why can’t I stop gambling?

    Why can’t I stop gambling?

    We believe pain is the cause of addiction. Gambling is just a way to escape the pain. The key to stopping gambling is to understand what gambling is doing for you. This article will show you how.

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  • What do you call a gambling addict?

    What do you call a gambling addict?

    There are several standard terms for a gambling addict. Here are some of them: BUT, let’s not forget the MOST IMPORTANT term: HUMAN. Labeling people will not help at all. It

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  • How do I quit gambling?

    How do I quit gambling?

    If you’re struggling with how to quit gamble, you’re not alone. Odds are you’ve tried several times but are falling back into it. Here are the best steps we know to how to quit gambling addiction.

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  • Is gambling a mental illness?

    Is gambling a mental illness?

    We at Quitgamble.com aren’t medical physicians nor have advanced degrees in psychology, but we’ll do our best to answer the question: is gambling a mental illness?

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  • How bad is a gambling addiction?

    How bad is a gambling addiction?

    A gambling addiction can seriously affect your health, finances, and relationships. BUT, gambling is rarely the real problem. It’s just the symptom of something else. Successful recovery begins by understanding what gambling is doing for you.

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  • Am I having gambling problems?

    Am I having gambling problems?

    Before we start, we’d like you to pat yourself on the shoulder. Finding this article about gambling problems means that you’re acknowledging something in yourself. You’ve already overcome the hardest part of beating a gambling problem – To admit there is a problem. WELL DONE!

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  • Can a gambler ever stop?

    Can a gambler ever stop?

    Yes, we believe that a gambler can stop. WOW, this is vital guide for you to read. It’s full of common mistakes, and a strategy we believe is the key to stop gambling – Not just for a week or month, but for as long as you want.

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