Addiction
Addicted gamblers get into trouble when they start chasing their losses. A gambler may go to the casino or go online to gamble with a fixed amount of money. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the increased access to gambling throughout the United States the problem of pathlological gambling is likely to increase in the future.
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The gambler doesn't want to lose, but when those losses occur, he doesn't want others to know about it. He wants to hide his losses because he doesn't want to disappoint others and he doesn't want to face the consequences of what is happening. So when an addicted gambler is losing, he is hurting his family by losing money that cannot afford to be lost and he is hurting is family even more by lying to them. According to a report by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, there are 2.5 million pathological gamblers in the United States and another 3 million problem gamblers.
Impact
In many cases, the addicted gambler's family doesn't find out about the problem until many months or years have gone by. The gambler may manipulate the family's money for a while to make it look like all the funds are in tact. However, after a given period, that won't be possible because the money will be gone. The gambler's spouse or significant other may discover the shortfall in a