Helping Problem Gamblers
The media has made a field day of the online casino gambling industry over the
past several years and the issue of problem gambling levels, treatments, and
factors causing problem gambling. There is a lot more to the issue than what may
appear at the surface though and Executive Director Keith Whyte, from the
National Council on Problem Gambling, recently shared with the industry some of
the ways that he seems that the international governments and the online casinos
themselves can help problem gamblers. Problem gambling does not solely stem from
the internet gambling industry, quite to the contrary in fact. The land gambling
industry also has similar levels of problem gambling and Whyte recently
discussed actionable ways to help those suffering from problem gambling
tendencies and addiction.
The first step toward finding help for problem gambling is through the variety
of self-help mechanisms that are available right now. There are several options
where this is concerned and a good deal of the process relies on the gambler
actively seeking out help –this is naturally when the treatment is most
effective. Self-help mechanisms include group-counseling in addition to
cognitive behavioral counseling according to Whyte.
Just as in other types of addictions, land and online casino gambling addiction
has a lot of avenues to address the issue and ensure that those addicts have
outlets. Gamblers Anonymous is one option. Between the self-help options out
there in nearly every nation that has legalized land and online casino gambling
and private counseling available by professionals, these are the best two
options for problem gamblers according to Whyte. |