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The Gambless App – Alternative to QuitGamble
The Gamss app is an alternative to QuitGamble.com. Like QuitGamble.com, Gambless uses CBT to help people with gambling problems. Some of Gambless’ features are free to use, and others cost money. The courses cost $49/course.
Gam-Anon – Support For Affected Others
It’s hard enough to cope with your struggles, but what can you do when someone close to you is struggling? For family members and friends of those affected by gambling addiction, Gam-Anon provides a safe space for healing. Gam-Anon is an alternative to QuitGamble.com for people close to compulsive gamblers.
Combat Problem Gambling with Mindway AI’s Detection Tool
Mindway AI is a spin-out venture of Aarhus University in Denmark established in 2018 to apply insights from neuroscience to artificial intelligence technology for better player protection.
Problem gambling in New York – A discussion
The All in the Addicted Gamblers Podcast recently featured Jim Maney and Michelle Hadden from the New York Council on Problem Gambling. The program’s executive director and assistant executive director discussed their backgrounds and how they ended up at the council.
Problem Gambling in Ohio – Derek Longmeier
The following is a summary of an interview with Derek Longmeier from the Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, made by podcasters Brian Hatch and Jeff Wasserman. Suppose you want to listen to the full interview; you will find a link at the bottom of the page.
Problem gambling in California – An Expert’s perspective
The following is a podcast summary from All in the Addicted Gamblers Podcast, where the host Brian, interviews Robert Jacobson, the California Council on Problem Gambling executive director. They discuss various topics related to problem gambling and its treatment in California.
QuitGamble – Update report August 2022
How does it feel to develop a tool to help people break free of gambling addiction? It’s a question I’ve gotten many times. It feels incredible to challenge something so big that nearly anyone you talk to has an opinion, but what is the price?
Why 1600 people Gamble
Looking for data about gambling behaviours, gambling problems and gambling addiction is difficult. Who can you trust when everyone reports different numbers? Below you’ll find a translation of a report on gambling behaviour in Sweden done for The Swedish Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) by SKOP in November 2021. In total 1578 people answered the questionnaire.
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We’re dedicated to providing you with the best possible tools to quit gambling. At this stage, we can’t provide meetings like Gamblers Anonymous.
Gamification – Upcoming function
We have designed QuitGamble.com to offer our members a chance to help themselves, by helping others. We believe this is one of the keys to kick gambling addiction’s ass! We want to maximize the opportunities for acts of kindness, collaboration, and create meaning and purpose.