Chasing/desperation phase: This is when you have lost so much money that you will do anything to win it back. This may involve lying to friends and family members, borrowing or stealing money in order to gamble, and chasing your losses. By this stage, it is extremely difficult to quit, since the gambler is in so much financial ruin that they are desperate for money.
When a gambler has reached this stage, it is better they’re taken to rehabilitation because they can engage themselves is some other worst things that may cause harm to their lives. This stage is a very serious one that needs to be taken note of because gambling can be very addictive and dangerous also when not managed well as it should be. When you’re at this stage, they just need to cut off their engagement in gambling totally and focus more on rehabilitation because that’s what will make them more unlikely to get back to gambling again.
In order for everything to end well for such a gambler, it is very important that there are caring close people next to him who will support him and not label him as a person who can no longer be changed. Everyone can fit into something, this is normal and this is our nature, it is easy to lose control if the gambler is alone and no one sees his condition from the side. Therefore, I feel sorry for those guys who are subject to a decline in mood when alone and they are forced to try to change their life through gambling. This is a completely different situation than gambling for wealthy people