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Talking to Someone

Tips for Speaking to Someone About a Gambling Problem

If you suspect a friend, parent, or loved one in your life may have a gambling problem follow these steps to have a conversation about it:
Sometimes you don’t have to use the word “gambling” in the conversation.   You can keep it general and ask about activities that are affecting the person’s financial situation.

Sample Conversations

John, can we talk?   I am concerned.   I notice you are spending more time on the sports betting ap betting on games.   You seem to be concerned about point spreads more than coursework and grades.   You are not studying as often as you used to.  Do you think you may need help?

Terrell, is it a good time to talk?   I have something I want to bring up that I have noticed.   I know you have been having trouble with paying your bills since work is not steady.   You buy scratch tickets when you get your paycheck and you rarely win.  I am worried you are using money you cannot afford to lose.   Is there a way I can help?

What can you do?

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