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Win real money online no deposit. Locate a meeting near you. Talk to someone now. Gamber Anonymous International Service Office. Compulsive Gambling Symptoms, Causes and Effects Gambling is one of the most insidious of human vices, as it presents the illusion of easy money yet can quickly lead to financial ruin. The odds are never in your favor whether it is poker, blackjack or anything else; gambling is a successful industry because the house always wins. Compulsive gambling and alcohol abuse are often found intertwined with one another – a dual diagnosis that is very dangerous for gamblers. While gambling and alcohol use can both be enjoyed safely and in moderation, they are both easily addictive because they activate the reward centers in the brain, making them “feel-good” actions that some people will begin to chase. Compulsive gambling is a progressive addiction that harms every aspect of the gambler's life. As they continue to gamble, their families, friends and employers are negatively affected. In addition, compulsive gamblers may engage in activities ­ such as stealing, lying or embezzling ­ which go against their moral standards.

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Founded in 1983, The Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health is a private, non-profit public health agency. We advocate for responsible gaming and gambling practices and services for those affected by gambling. We aim to reduce the impacts of gambling disorder and strive to make gambling healthy and safe for the people of Massachusetts. We are neither for nor against legalized gambling. We accomplish our mission through education, advocacy, and by providing resources. We serve people who gamble, their families, caregivers, and the community at large.