Compulsive Gamblers
Compulsive gamblers, also known as pathological gamblers, are individuals who have an uncontrollable urge to gamble despite the negative consequences. This behavior can lead to significant financial problems, strained relationships, and emotional distress. They often chase losses, believing that they can win back money they have lost, which perpetuates the cycle of gambling.
Treatment for compulsive gambling may include therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication. Organizations like the National Council on Problem Gambling provide resources and support for those affected. Recognizing the signs early can help individuals seek help and regain control over their lives.