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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does refusal to play (deprivation) help cure gambling addiction?
by
Mahanton
on 30/08/2025, 14:02:06 UTC
And what do you think, does refusal to play (deprivation) contribute to recovery from addiction or is it useless?

Depriving yourself to gamble will never help in the recovery of gambling addicition. The more you deprive yourself the more you will have the urge to play.

If you really want to stop and escape from addiction, it's better to do it small-steps at a time so your mind and body will be able to adjust properly. Stopping instantly might cause some withdrawal and likely bring you back into gambling again.

I think it will increase more their urge to gamble since forcing their selves to stop cannot provably solve the issue.

Lots of us experience that and its stressful and we feel unease if we think about that's happening. I guess the total solution to aid gambling addiction is to seek professional help just like what has been suggested by other people. Also aside from your family find a support group that can give us advices towards those conditions we currently experience.

If we are dedicated to combat the situation we are facing for sure little by little we can fight that addiction. Decreasing their activity might be helpful but this is not always the case since there are certain factors that can trigger their urge to gamble and do those abusive stuffs they made.
Forcing someone to stop gambling completely often makes the urge stronger instead of fixing the problem sudden deprivation can bring stress and unease making it harder to control. Seeking professional help is important besides family support joining a group can give advice guidance and some accountability to help manage the condition better.Reducing gambling slowly works better than stopping all at once little by little with dedication and support the addiction can be managed its also important to notice triggers because certain situations or feelings can make the urge to gamble come back even after cutting down.

Being honest with yourself about why you gamble and what situations push you towards it helps a lot its not easy but understanding your own patterns makes it easier to resist.Having small routines or distractions can also help when urges hit like spending time with friends doing something you enjoy or even just stepping away for a while helps calm the mind.Recovery is more like a process than a one-time fix its okay to have slip ups as long as you keep learning from them and keep trying to improve gradually.