“I Have A Gambling Problem” – Taking the First Step Toward Recovery Posted On
Understanding gambling addiction and saying “I Have a Gambling Problem” is the first step to getting on the road to your addiction recovery.
Understanding gambling addiction and saying “I Have a Gambling Problem” is the first step to getting on the road to your addiction recovery.
“The money is all gone. Why can’t my husband just stop gambling?” “She’s already lost her house. What else will my sister risk?” “He’s not doing well in school and he never sees his friends anymore. Why won’t my child stop gambling?” “I know I need to, but why can’t I stop gambling?” It’s a… Read more »
We recently spoke with Lesa Densmore, who specializes in coaching people in recovery from gambling addiction and is a national speaker and educator on the issue. A recovering gambling addict, Lesa Densmore last gambled on March 2, 2009. How were you first introduced to gambling? It started around the kitchen table in elementary school, where… Read more »
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