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CCSU Counseling and Wellness Center
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PROBLEM GAMBLING WARNING SIGNS

                          Questions to ask yourself:

  • Is gambling the most exciting activity in your life?
  • Do you miss school, activities, or other events due to gambling?
  • Has anyone expressed concern about your gambling?
  • Do you lie to your friends or family about your gambling?
  • Do you borrow money to gamble?
  • Have you sold personal belongings to get money to gamble?
  • Have you stolen from your family, friends, or employer to gamble or to pay back gambling debts?
  • After losing, do you try to win your money back by gambling?
  • Are you preoccupied with thoughts of gambling?
  • Have you tried to stop gambling but can't?

If you are concerned, you can call the Helpline at 1.800.346.6238, a free, confidential information and referral service that has counselors available 24 hours a day. The Helpline is provided by The Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling

 

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