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Internet Gambling Addiction

<p>Approximately 6 million people in the United States are bound by an Internet gambling addiction&period; Most people who play online games&comma; are considered to be casual gamblers&comma; however the number of individuals who become pathological or compulsive gamblers is growing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Online gaming&comma; which can include traditional casino games&comma; poker&comma; sports betting and bingo&comma; is much more accessible than traditional casino gambling&period; According to a 2006 UK-based study&comma; approximately 75&percnt; of all people who gamble online will develop some sort of gambling problem&period; Compare those figures to traditional casino gamblers&comma; of whom only 20&percnt; are likely to develop a serious gambling problem&comma; and it becomes apparent why there are so many concerns about Internet gambling&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Who Can Become Addicted&quest;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Anyone can become addicted to Internet gambling&period; While most online gamblers are single&comma; college-educated men under the age of 40&comma; this addiction can hit both men and women of any age group&period; In fact&comma; studies show that one out of ten people have experienced some level of online gambling addiction&period; The number of addicted Internet gamblers has almost doubled each year and continues to grow due to increased accessibility via mobile devices&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Why Do People Become Addicted&quest;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Studies have shown that players can become addicted to online gaming in a very short amount of time&period; The more they play&comma; the higher the risk of personal and financial damage as a result&period; The websites that target these compulsive players create games that are visually attractive and are designed to lure players back on a daily or regular basis&period; Outside of the state of Nevada&comma; sports betting is illegal&comma; but that doesn&&num;8217&semi;t stop players from betting online via popular websites&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Players become addicts because online gambling creates a very addictive high that is extremely intense&period; Most addicts don&&num;8217&semi;t realize that they have a problem until their gambling gets out of hand and causes some sort of destruction in their lives&period; Sadly&comma; less online gambling addicts are identifying themselves as having a serious problem today&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Signs of Addiction<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Not every single online gambler who plays on a daily basis is considered an addicted or compulsive gambler&period; The signs of addiction can be difficult to identify at first&comma; but once the addiction takes hold&comma; it can become impossible to ignore&period; Use of credit cards&comma; bank cards and direct debit helps the money to go faster than it does when using cash&comma; leading to financial crisis&comma; bankruptcy and more&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Many gambling addicts will view online gambling as a way to make money or pay off debts rather than a form of entertainment&period; Gambling addicts will often steal from others in order to keep playing or even think about committing suicide when the addiction gets out of control&period; Emotional highs and lows are usually the first signs of addiction&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>What You Can Do<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;If you think that you or a loved one might have an Internet gambling addiction&comma; it is important to address the issues and seek help or support as soon as possible&period; When talking to a loved one about their gambling addiction&comma; it is important to remember that shame and embarrassment are typical byproducts of addictive behavior&comma; so it is important that you handle the situation compassionately or through an intervention-type process&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Lillian Sanders is a freelance writer from Michigan&period; She enjoys writing articles on health and wellness&period; Aside from writing&comma; Lillian works with a drug rehabilitation program helping people struggling with addiction&period; Found out more about addiction here&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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