Gambling Disorders
Gambling disorders, also known as gambling addiction, are characterized by an uncontrollable urge to gamble despite negative consequences. Individuals may experience financial problems, relationship issues, and emotional distress due to their gambling behavior. This condition can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.
Treatment options for gambling disorders include therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is commonly used to help individuals change their gambling habits and address underlying issues. Support from organizations like Gamblers Anonymous can also provide valuable resources and community for those seeking recovery.