Is gambling having a negative impact on your life and wellbeing?

Problem gamblers may experience extreme financial pressure due to their gambling, accumulating high levels or debt or unable to manage day to day budgeting around their household bills/rent/mortgage payments.

Often when working with individuals they tend to report feelings of overwhelm and stress that gambling can cause and the feelings of being in a never-ending cycle which perpetuates the need to gamble, confined by guild and shame.

Counselling can offer a therapeutic space to work through intense feelings allowing time to grow and develop leaving addiction behind and freeing yourself from the control of gambling addiction moving into recovery.

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Gambling Addiction in the UK

246,000

adults in Great Britain are estimated to be problem gamblers.

1.4million

people are considered at risk of gambling harm.

60%

of online gambling takes place via smartphones.

£14.5b

was the total gross gambling yield (GGY) for the UK industry last year.

How Addiction Counselling Sussex can help

Our mission is to provide gambling addiction support to you and help you begin to start rebuilding your life. We understand that gambling can impact many areas of your life, and in our sessions, we delve into the underlying causes of your gambling behaviour.

Working with individuals facing gambling problems is a cause very close to my heart. With a personal connection to this issue, I find it incredibly special to join people on their unique journey towards the light of recovery.

In our work together, I offer a non-judgmental space where you can speak openly and honestly. I recognise that recovery is a unique journey for each person, and I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to change and grow.

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Book a free introductory session today

To find out more or to arrange a free of charge introductory assessment please click the link.

Alternatively please get in touch on 07756 335485, or e-mail me at: james@addictioncounsellingsussex.com