Gambling addiction is a behavioral disorder characterized by an inability to control the urge to gamble, despite negative consequences. Its causes include genetic factors, environmental influences, and psychological conditions like anxiety or depression. Treatment strategies often involve therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and support groups like Gamblers Anonymous. Medications may also be prescribed to address underlying mental health issues or to reduce the urge to gamble.
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1. Psychological Factors in Gambling Addiction
2. Neurobiological Mechanisms of Gambling Addiction
3. Genetic and Environmental Influences
4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Gambling
5. Gamblers Anonymous and Support Groups
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