Category: Guides
The connection between Sex and Gambling Addiction
As a teenage boy, there is little besides girls that is really important. (Okay, many things should be important, but in truth… they are not!) BTW, this priority doesn’t grow out of us either…
1800 GAMBLER – New National Gambling addiction hotline
The National Council for Problem Gambling has signed a six-year leasing agreement with The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ). The intention is to create a new national hotline number for problem gamblers.
Serotonin – The Game-Changer you need?
#WOW, this is a follow-up article on the exciting article about the connection between high dopamine and low serotonin levels, and these can cause gambling addiction and depression.
Gambling Addiction – Pleasure vs Happiness
#Addiction and #Depression suck, BUT does #Pleasure rock or suck? We stumbled upon an exciting connection – A relationship we can’t wait to share with you! Ever woken up thinking of gambling, and how to get the next rush? Then, this is the article for you!
Help for degenerate gamblers
Whether you’re gambling or want to help a degenerate gambler, this is a guide for you. We know you’re in a tough spot and want to do our best to get you the support you need.
Why is gambling addictive?
People often talk about the dangers of alcohol, drugs, and smoking. These are “bad things” and can make you addicted.
Responsible Gambling 101: Key Tips & Strategies
Gambling can be as tempting and addictive as a plate of warm, gooey chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven. While indulging in these treats once in a while is perfectly fine, it becomes problematic when we find ourselves unable to resist them on a daily basis.
Can you become addicted to gambling in a day?
For most people, it takes time to develop a gambling problem. But some may feel a strong urge to gamble the very next day. Yes, you can become addicted to gambling in 24h. Let’s explore this phenomenon further and try to explain why.
Research behind QuitGamble
QuitGamble.com is based on the assumption that pain is the cause of addiction. It’s the escape from the pain we get addicted to. Alcohol, drugs, and gambling are just ways to escape the pain.
Comparison of QG and Facebook
I’ve been a proud member of Facebook for the past 14 years. Okay, a proud member might be an overstatement, but as vain as I sometimes am, I see myself as an “early adopter” joining in 2006…