1. Experimentation Stage
- Tries gambling out of curiosity, for fun, or due to peer influence.
- No significant negative impact on life.
- Usually starts with small bets and plays occasionally.
2. Regular Gambling Stage
- Feels excitement when winning and wants to try again after losing.
- Starts believing they can control or find a way to win.
- Plays more frequently and may use disposable income for betting.
3. Risk-Taking & Increasing Bets Stage
- Winning triggers excitement and the urge to gamble more.
- After losing, tends to place bigger bets to recover losses.
- Spends more time and money on gambling.
- May start lying about gambling habits.
4. Loss of Control (Gambling Addiction) Stage
- Gambling becomes a top priority, affecting work, family, and finances.
- Constantly thinking about gambling, even when not playing.
- Borrows money, pawns valuables, or takes loans to fund gambling.
- Feels anxious, irritable, or restless when unable to gamble.
- Signs of depression, anxiety, or even suicidal thoughts due to heavy losses.
5. Destructive Stage
- Accumulating debts, losing relationships, jobs, and even breaking the law to get money for gambling.
- Feels hopeless but continues playing in hopes of winning back losses.
- Risks severe mental breakdowns and loss of life control.
👉 Advice: If you or someone you know shows signs of stage 3 or beyond, seek support from family, friends, or professional help to prevent falling into a gambling addiction spiral.
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