Yes, gambling addiction is a real medical issue. Doctors and health organizations around the world recognize it as a mental health disorder that can seriously harm lives, relationships, and finances.
Gambling addiction is also referred to as pathological gambling, compulsive gambling, or disordered gambling. It is characterized by a pattern of continued gambling despite negative physical, psychological, and social consequences.
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) included gambling in its DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). It is the first addiction not related to a substance on the list of 'Substance-Related and Addictive Behaviors.' This means that long-term gambling can affect the brain in ways similar to drugs and alcohol. Below are some reasons why gambling is considered a medical problem.
Gambling addiction can affect anyone, no matter their age, race, gender, or background. Some signs of a gambling problem are:
Sometimes, gambling addiction happens because betting platforms use unfair designs or misleading promotions to keep people playing longer. If you or someone you care about is struggling with a gambling problem caused by these practices, we can help. You might be able to get compensation, and Atraxia Law can connect you with the right lawyer. To get started, contact our team today for a free case evaluation.