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		<title>Pathological Gambling: signs and its prevention</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pathological gambling is a condition where one becomes addicted to gambling. Â Players become unable to control their gambling impulses, which makes stopping very difficult. Â Gamblers are subtle and usually hide their gambling problems or deny that there is a problem. Â Pathological gambling is progressively evolving from a pastime into a problem. Â There are no defined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pathological gambling is a condition where one becomes addicted to gambling. Â Players become unable to control their gambling impulses, which makes stopping very difficult. Â Gamblers are subtle and usually hide their gambling problems or deny that there is a problem. Â Pathological gambling is progressively evolving from a pastime into a problem. Â There are no defined signs for the problem, but there are telltale signs that can be detected. Â The signs range from financial to emotional to behavioral.</p>
<p>Financial stresses are the most common signs that can be easily noticeable. Â Gamblers will tend to go broke, as they will pay until they have no more money in their pockets. Â Despite this, gamblers are optimistic that they will make money the more they gamble. Â They will seek financial assistance from family, friends, or even loan sharks, yet there will be a hoard of unpaid bills and increasing debts. Â Valuables may be sold to finance their gambling habit. Â Gamblers may even go to the extent of committing illegal acts just for money.</p>
<p>There will be behavioral changes for problem gamblers. Â Gamblers will spend more time gambling, and they will usually do it alone. Â They become liars to cover up for their gambling, and they are less productive. Â Relationships suffer and problems increase in their social and family lives. Â Gamblers will turn to drugs and alcohol for the euphoric feeling they get during gambling.</p>
<p>Pathological gamblers can be helped to stop gambling. Â There are various measures that can be taken while withdrawing from the gambling addiction syndrome. Â It would be wise for the gamblers, if married, to close their personal accounts, and, instead, open joint accounts with their spouses. Â Joint accounts allow both partners to keep track of the money earned, and it will be very hard for the gambler to sneak out any funds without the spouse noticing. Â This controls the gamblers urge to gamble, because he knows any money lost to gambling will be identified by the spouse. Â The recovering pathological gambler then needs to visit support groups, such as Gamblers Anonymous and other counselors, who offer emotional support to withdrawing gamblers.</p>
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