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Problem Gamblers in WV Can Bet on Help

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Monday, March 10, 2008   

Charleston, WV – It's a sure bet -- West Virginians who gamble more than they can afford, or are concerned that they may be addicted to gambling, can get help. This is "Problem Gamblers Awareness Week," an invitation to gamblers and their families to seek the advice of professional counselors if they're worried about the emotional and financial consequences of their behavior.

Sheila Moran with the Problem Gamblers Help Network of West Virginia says when betting is out of control, it helps the person to explore the reasons behind the urge.

"We find a lot people are gambling because they want to escape other problems in their life. Another big issue is the money issue -- most people who call us are in a lot of debt."

Moran adds that counselors who help problem gamblers have many tools to help break the cycle of addiction, not only with the gambler, but with his or her family.

"Sometimes what the counselors do with family members is talk to them a little bit about the concept of enabling; and the plan sometimes includes a person in the family taking charge, temporarily, of the money."

Moran notes that those who seek counseling from people specifically trained in gambling addiction are almost always successful in breaking the habit. The research shows 80 percent of West Virginians who go through counseling are still "wager-free," two years later.

Free help also is available at 1-800-GAMBLER, and additional information can be found online, at www.1800gambler.net.


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