Gambling Addiction Affects More Then Just The Compulsive Gambler
By Howard Keith
At one point
in time our society believed that gambling addiction only affected the
gambler. However new information now available and those directly affected
realized that gambling detrimental to the economic, political, social and
physical well being of individuals, the community and the nation.
Gambling addiction
negatively affects everyone. The following situations are from real situations
that have occurred.
A compulsive
gambler borrows money from friends and family not having the ability to
pay back these loans. In one case I remember the family who loaned the
money had to cut back their spending once they realized the loan was not
going to be repaid.
A compulsive
gambler uses their credit cards to get cash in order to gamble not having
the ability to pay back these loans. The credit card company receives notice
that one of their card holders is now filing bankruptcy.
A compulsive
gambler no longer has the ability to spend money on local businesses and
or charitable organizations. In turn the local businesses revenues decrease.
A compulsive
gambler no longer spends the quality time with their family members.
A compulsive
gambler’s work production decreases while co-workers pick up the slack.
A compulsive
gambler resorts to embezzlement as a means to continue feeding their habit.
A compulsive
gambler was sentenced to jail time for illegal acts. This situation is
a no win for everyone involved. The gambler can not pay back their debt
while in jail.
A compulsive
gambler commits suicide.
A compulsive
gambler spouse files for divorce.
All of the
above examples demonstrate that gambling addiction is detrimental to the
economic, political, social and physical well being of individuals, the
community and the nation.
Now that there
is a problem, it’s time to find a solution and at the same time help those
with a gambling addiction to move forward. There are websites that can
help the compulsive gambler but there are no websites that can put the
cash back into our society so we can move forward.
Mr. Howard
Keith has an extensive background in dealing with compulsive gamblers,
relatives and friends of gamblers and teenage gamblers. Mr. Keith believes
there are many alternatives to aid in the recovery of a gambling addiction
verses a twelve step program. A large percentage of his emails were from
compulsive gamblers looking for an alternative to Gamblers Anonymous and
twelve step programs. Gamblers Anonymous also helps a significant number
of people each year but there is a large percentage that they are unable
to reach.
For more information
on gambling addiction and stop gambling you can check out:
I Stopped Gambling
So Can You http://www.istoppedgambling.com/
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