
Gambling
Stop chasing the win.
What started as harmless fun—a little excitement, a way to unwind, maybe even a chance to get ahead—has started to feel…different.
The stakes feel higher now. Not just financially, but emotionally.
Planning the next bet. Chasing losses. Maybe telling yourself this next one will fix it. The wins don’t feel as good as they used to, and the losses stick with you longer. It’s harder to focus. Harder to be present. There’s a constant pull in the background.
Maybe your finances are taking a hit. Maybe your relationships are starting to feel strained. Or maybe no one knows—but you’re carrying the stress of it alone.
Gambling can be sneaky. It starts small and gradually takes up more space—your time, your energy, your money, your attention. It can feel overwhelming to face, especially alone.
But it is possible to change this pattern.
In treatment for gambling, we’ll look at what drives the urge to gamble—stress, boredom, escape, the thrill—and build alternative ways to meet those needs without it costing you more than you’re willing to give. We’ll also work on practical strategies to reduce risk and regain control over your behavior and your finances.
You don’t have to keep riding this rollercoaster.
Let's put the brakes on- together.