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Problem Gambling and Addiction

Gambling problems can destroy lives and families. Here are some esources for problem gamblers and their families.

Gambling Addiction

Visiting the casino can be fun but when your playing becomes an obsession you may have a gambling problem. Here are some of the signs and resources for help.

Gamblers Anonymous

Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.

Twenty Questions To Determine Problem Gambling

Gamblers Anonymous has a list of twenty questions to help you determine if you have a gambling problem.

Gambler's Anonymous Montreal

This is a place where you can find information about Gamblers Anonymous, on GA activities in Montreal, online meetings, and maybe even a little Serenity. This site has many resources for recovery from compulsive gambling and help for a gambling problem, sush as: online meetings, message board, mailing list, and site links.

Gam-Anon Resources

About Alcoholism Guide Buddy T. directs you to the resources available for families of problem gamblers.

United States Problem Gambling Resources

Links to organizations in more than fifteen US states with help for problem gamblers.

Minnesota Gambling Hotline

List of resources for problem gamblers in Minnesota. There is also links to other organizations.

State Problem Gambling Resources

Links to organizations in more than fifteen US States with help for problem gamblers.

National Council on Problem Gambling

This is a non-profit health agency whose mission is to disseminate information about problem and compulsive gambling and to promote the development of services for those afflicted with the disorder.

Institute For Problem Gambling

The IPC is dedicated to educating the public about the adverse effects of problem gambling

Canadian Foundation on Compulsive Gambling.

This organization is committed to ensuring healthy individuals, that are free of the personal, social and economic harm resulting from gambling abuse.

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