Getting Help

Getting Help

There are lots of good resources around the world:


[ezcol_1third]NHS Gambling

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[ezcol_1third]NHS There may be as many as 593,000 problem gamblers in Great Britain. The anticipation and thrill of gambling creates a natural high that can become addictive. The internet has made gambling more accessible, allowing more and more people to do it from home. This is thought to be one of the reasons for the increase in the number of women gamblers.

[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_1third]GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.

[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_1third_end]Gambling Help Online is funded as part of an agreement between all State and Territory Governments and the Australian Government. This service complements and increases the range of services available in responding to problem gambling issues. It provides Australians with a new opportunity to access counselling and information services when they are unable or reluctant to access face-to-face services provided in each jurisdiction..[/ezcol_1third_end]

Your Primary Care Physician/GP
When you’re ready to get help your primary care physician can help you find the right treatment to fit your needs. Your physician knows about your medical history and understands the best options for your recovery. A health provider can not only diagnose addiction, but can refer you to top-rated rehab facilities and walk you through the recovery process.

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