Gambling addiction – what happens inside the brain

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Gambling Addiction – What happens inside the brain? Gambling is all about having fun and thrill for that next big win, surely with losing or winning every now and then. For some of us, gambling is a thrill that keeps us going, but for some it can be devastating – it can turn into something beyond just entertainment. Gambling can seriously interfere with the quality of life and lead to serious financial and other problems. Problem gamblers resemble drug addicts, not only in their behaviour, but also in their brains. This has led to a new understanding of what happens inside the brain of a problem gambler. What used to be thought of as dependency on a chemical is now being defined as the repeated pursuit of a rewarding experience in spite of serious rebound. That experience could be the high from a drug or the high of winning a bet, because behaviours can be addictive, too. Gambling is more than just a lack of self-control, its severe addiction. And gambling disorders are an addiction in the truest sense. The rationale for gambling disorder as an addiction is that the growing scientific literature on problem gambling reveals common elements with substance use disorders.

People with serious gambling disorders are a lot like drug addicts in how they act or behave. Often lying to their friends and family, experiencing major decline in their physical and mental health, and even withdrawals are all too familiar to those suffering with the gambling addiction.


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