Problem gambling often hides in plain sight. Learn the signs to look for and take the first step toward healing today.
If you or a loved one has a problem with gambling, there is hope. Resources and treatment are available. Finding help is worth it. Take the quiz below to learn the warning signs.
Do you or a loved one feel the need to gamble with increasing amounts of money for excitement?
Do you or a loved one feel restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling or trying to gamble less?
Have you or a loved one tried repeated unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back on or stop gambling?
Do you or a loved one have frequent thoughts about gambling (such as reliving past gambling experiences, planning the next gambling venture, thinking of ways to get money to gamble)?
Do you or a loved one turn to gambling when feeling distressed?
If you or a loved one loses money gambling, do you/they return to try to get even with the loss?
Have you or a loved one ever lied to conceal gambling activity?
Are you or a loved one risking losing a relationship, job or other opportunity because of gambling?
Do you or a loved one rely on others to help with money problems caused by gambling?
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Please be sure you have answered all questions before submitting. This self-assessment is not a diagnosis.*
Help comes in many different forms. Whether you have a problem with gambling, or you need help because of a loved one's problem with gambling, there are state-funded resources available that are confidential and free or low-cost.
2965 S. Jones Blvd., Suite A
Las Vegas, NV 89146
The most important thing is that I am learning to manage my emotions to stop gambling, and I’m doing well.
-Anonymous, Received Treatment in Nevada