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This kind of awareness should be applied by everyone, not stay away from an addicted family member. but problems like this are sometimes inversely proportional and people who become addicted will feel isolated and even shunned by other family members.
and what happens is that it is true that it will be very difficult for the addict to change his attitude and even more so when this (shunned family) happens.
at least a moral approach and motivational advice will be more useful than rejection
You cant really blame out those family members because majority of them wont really be that aware that one of the family is already addicted to gambling unless if they do really have some tracks
about his activity or aware that they've been doing gambling then they would surely be having some hint on whats going on but if not then its really hard to determine if they do really have some problems
or not.
You cant definitely tell if someone is already addicted to gambling if they do play silently.Its true that as part of family we should really be sensible into these kind of things.
With increasingly sophisticated technology, sometimes some people rarely see their families. Because for some people communicating via
smartphones or social media is enough to monitor their families. In fact, this makes it difficult for us to know if any of our family members
are addicted to gambling. Especially if one of our family members lives alone, we find it increasingly difficult to monitor their lives if we rely
on social media or smartphone applications. Sometimes we need to visit each other's family homes, especially if the location is still in
the same city. In order to know all our family members are fine or not.