| For a certain number of gamblers, the game goes far beyond entertainment: he becomes pathological. The gambling addict has other names: gambler, compulsive, addicted, addict ... They define a single individual who does not control himself any longer over gambling, spending without limit, and who has only one purpose: to play again. He feeds an unusual addiction to game, which a physician calls “addiction without drugs.” |

600,000 persons in France suffer from game addiction. This is a psychological illness. The gambling addict is like a drug addict. It fosters a psychological addiction to the game that prevents him from being rational. As with any addiction, he lives only to increase the frequency and the dose needed to achieve those feelings which will be more disappointing. Logic would tell him to stop this waste of time that obsesses him and makes him unhappy, but he cannot, it’s the next “shoot” that controls his will. And as such, he is ready for anything. |
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| If nothing is done to stop the process, the gambler is facing very serious consequences: |

| A gambler does not become addicted overnight. The gambling addiction usually develops during several phases, the famous trajectory of the gambler: |
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The entourage of the gambler is, at the same time, a victim of the situation. On the one hand, it suffers the devastating financial losses, but its quality of life deteriorates seriously. The gambling addict exhausts his entourage by constant lies, his promises are never held and the money squandered. His close relatives live in fear of having to assume new debts and feel helpless, depressed against a gambler on whom nothing and nobody can influence. |













































