Pathological Gambling
by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker
Apr 23,
2007
Pathological gambling
Gambling is a game in which money is earned by betting
or in other words gambling or wagering. It is not only
money every time but it can also be betting of any thing
that has a material value. These games have an uncertain
outcome. Finally the main intention of the game is that
additional amount of money or material things should be
earned and within a short period of time.
Pathological gambling is a kind of disease that progress
and devastate not only the gambler but all those with
whom the gambler has a significant relationship. It is
accepted as the disorder of impulse control by the
American Psychiatric Association in the year 1980. The
gambling addiction consists of three phases namely the
winning phase, the loosing phase and the desperation
phase. The winning phase is a phase in which the gambler
experiences a big win or a series of wins. This leaves
the gambler with a unreasonable optimism. He feels that
he will always win. Because of this feeling the gambler
increases the amount of bets.
The loosing phase is a phase in which the gambler always
feels proud of the wins that he has had in the winning
phase. The gambler starts borrowing money at every point
of time may it be legally or illegally. The gamblers
start lying to the friends and families. They become
more irritable and restless. At this stage the gamblers
are unable to pay off the debts. There family life also
becomes unhappy.
The desperation phase is a phase in which the gambler
feels ashamed of the act. He starts blaming his families
and friends. At this point of time the gambler can
engage him in illegal acts to finance the game. In this
phase the gambler loses all his hopes. He is accompanied
with suicidal thoughts and attempts. This can also
result him in a emotional breakdown.
It is not only the gambler who gets affected because of
the gambling activity but also the family members of the
gambler. As the gambler goes through this phase he
spends less time with his family. He also uses all the
family’s money on gambling. After finishing off the bank
balance they also try to steal money of the family
members. The pathological gambler is a problem at the
workplace even. At the workplace he may not be able to
concentrate on the projects. This can result in employee
theft or other illegal activities.
Thus pathological
gambling is a dangerous addiction and can led to
destroy the gambler along with his family and the
workplace.
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