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Signs of Problem Gambling: When Gambling Stops Feeling Fun

by | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

For many people, gambling begins as entertainment — a night at the casino, sports betting with friends, online games, or buying lottery tickets occasionally. But sometimes what starts as fun can slowly become difficult to control.

Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background. It often develops quietly and may be hidden behind shame, secrecy, stress, or the hope that things will “turn around soon.”

At Cottonwood Counseling, we understand that gambling struggles are rarely just about money. They are often connected to anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, loneliness, stress, impulsivity, or emotional pain.

Common Signs of Problem Gambling

Some signs that gambling may be becoming unhealthy include:
 Feeling preoccupied with gambling or constantly thinking about the next opportunity to
gamble
 Spending more money or time gambling than originally intended
 Chasing losses or trying to win back money
 Feeling restless, anxious, or irritable when trying to stop
 Hiding gambling habits from family or loved ones
 Borrowing money or experiencing financial strain related to gambling
 Gambling to escape stress, sadness, anxiety, or emotional pain
 Difficulty focusing at work or school due to gambling-related stress
 Relationship conflict connected to gambling behavior
 Feeling shame, guilt, hopelessness, or loss of control
Problem gambling can happen gradually, and many people minimize it because they may still be
functioning in daily life. But emotional distress often grows long before someone reaches out for
support.

 

The Emotional Side of Gambling

Many individuals struggling with gambling are not simply seeking money or excitement. Gambling can temporarily numb difficult emotions or provide a brief escape from stress, grief, trauma, loneliness, or depression.
This is one reason why treatment focused only on “stopping the behavior” may not fully address the deeper emotional needs underneath it.

Healing often involves understanding:
 Emotional triggers
 Stress patterns
 Coping strategies
 Underlying trauma or anxiety
 Relationship dynamics
 Self-worth and shame

Support is Available

At Cottonwood Counseling, we provide compassionate, trauma-informed counseling for
individuals and families affected by problem gambling. Our clinicians work to create a safe,
supportive environment where healing can happen without judgment.
Treatment may include:
 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
 EMDR Therapy
 Emotional regulation skills
 Relapse prevention planning
 Anxiety and depression treatment
 Family support and psychoeducation
Recovery is possible, and many people find that with support, they can rebuild stability,
relationships, and hope.

Community Resources

Additional support and confidential resources are available through the Responsible Gaming
Association of New Mexico (RGANM) and the New Mexico Council on Problem Gambling.
24/7 Help Lines:
 RGANM Help Line: (888) 696-2440
 NM Council on Problem Gambling: 1-800-572-1142

You Are Not Alone

Reaching out for help can feel difficult, especially when shame or fear are involved. But support
is available, and healing is possible.
If you or someone you love is struggling with gambling-related concerns, Cottonwood
Counseling is here to help.

Call us at (505) 226-2839 to learn more or request an appointment.