The coming age has brought with it numerous new pathological addictions, one of them being addiction to gambling. Pathological gambling
was conferred with the status of a disease by the American Psychiatric Association back in 1980s. Robert L. Custer, M.D., is a pioneer in
this field of problem gambling. People who fall prey to this addiction are usually those who secure an income by means of blackjack,
poker or other gambling activities. They are professional players who visit casinos not for fun sake, but to employ their skills and earn.
Based on their way of playing and the driving force behind it, gamblers can be categorized. For example, while professional gamblers are
skillful and good in their game a casual gamblers plays merely for recreation.
The symptoms of gambling addiction are usually hard
to identify. Since this disease is different from other substance related addictions like drug or alcohol abuse, the indications of this
sickness are subtle. The nearest possible way in which the symptoms of this addiction can be stated is through the “Custer three Phase Model’.
According tot his model, the gambling addiction can be characterized by three phases: the wining phase, the losing phase and the desperation
phase.
In the wining stage, the compulsive gambler is ecstatic and overexcited with this earnings and is unwilling to quit gambling.
Therefore, the addict usually increases his intensity of gambling . However, losing being the other half of gambling, his wining streak is
short-lived. Nonetheless, recurrent losses do not deter him as he wants to win again and get his money back. Addicted gamblers suffer from
financial stress, loss of sleep, and mental fatigue in this phase. They face problems at the family front. The patient also tends to borrow
huge amounts or avail some money making schemes. As the gambler continues to face loss on every alternate day, he finds it difficult to stay
away from gambling. Compulsive gamblers may resort to any means to raise funds for their obsession. They become desperate, with their
debts becoming unmanageable. Loss of jobs, fight with friends and family, committing crimes or suicidal tendencies define this phase.
The question as to why does one gamble, can not be answered in definitive terms. One of the dominant reasons is the mental health of the
gambler. For some people gambling serves as a n escape route from their lives. A compulsive gambler plays for kicks. He is just unable to
stay away from it. Many researchers also blame the easy accessibility to casinos. The government and its lottery fund is also widely condemned.
Treatment programs and centers exist to treat this disease. Regular therapy and counseling is an effective and a widely used technique to
cure this disease. Various support groups have also cropped up, where the addicts share their experiences and strengthen each others desire
to quit gambling. Some groups that fund such programs include casinos and state lotteries. Some casinos lay stress on responsible gambling
and have taken steps to make the people aware about his addiction.
However the first step, before undertaking nay treatment would
be to acknowledge this disease. With very slight symptoms and effects this addiction is difficult to catch and acknowledge. Hence it helps
to be aware to act wisely.
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