Describe six patterns of behavior over a 12-month period that are indicative of a gambling disorder


Behavior patterns over a 12-month period that are indicative of a gambling disorder include:
• Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money to achieve excitement
• Becoming restless or irritable if gambling is cut back or stopped
• Repeating unsuccessful attempts to control, reduce, or stop gambling
• Becoming preoccupied with gambling
• Gambling when feeling guilty, anxious, or distressed
• Trying to recoup by "chasing" losses
• Lying to conceal the extent of gambling
• Putting a significant relationship, job, or opportunity in jeopardy because of gambling
• Relying on others for money to relieve desperate financial situations caused by gambling

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