
Gambling
is a problem when it adversely affects: relationships, family,
friends; physical, social and mental health; employment; or
finances.
When is gambling a problem?
Gambling becomes
a problem when it:
- makes you feel
out of control
- disrupts your
relationships
- interferes
with your work
- affects your
physical and mental health
- strains your
finances
- takes over more
and more of your life
What you can do:
If you think you have a problem or know someone who does, there are qualified people you can call. We can help you with more information or refer you to the right person in your area.
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