Signs of Gambling Harm

When does gambling become harmful?hidden addiction
  • when you have trouble stopping
  • when you spend more than you can afford
  • when it begins to negatively impact other areas of your life, like ...
    • your physical or mental health
    • your school or work performance
    • your finances
    • your relationships
Know the warning signs of a gambling problem
  • Feeling guilty, anxious, frustrated or worried about your gambling
  • Thinking or talking about gambling more than usual
  • Gambling to win back money you’ve lost or thinking that a “big win” is right around the corner
  • Experiencing extreme highs from wins and extreme lows from losses
  • Finding it difficult to control or stop gambling, or feeling irritable when you try to stop
  • Feeling a sense of emptiness or loss when you’re not gambling
  • Borrowing money, selling things, committing (or considering committing) criminal acts to obtain money for gambling
  • Having increased debt, unpaid bills, or other financial troubles because of your gambling
  • Gambling to escape personal problems or to relieve feelings of anxiety, depression, anger, or loneliness
  • Gambling instead of attending family or other social functions or neglecting family or household responsibilities because of gambling
     
Financial Troubles

Financial troubles are one of the potentially more visible signs of a harm caused by gambling. The financial costs of gambling harm are significant and can include financial insecurity, reduced disposable income, job loss, loss of home and/or business, increased debt and potential bankruptcy.

Below are a few of the financial warning signs that can be associated with problem gambling:

  • Overdue and unpaid bills
  • Increased spending on credit cards/significant debt increase
  • Secretive about money problems and/or account balance(s) to friends and family
  • Frequently short/lacking money despite sufficient income
  • Repeatedly borrowing money from friends and/or family
  • Money disappearing from savings account, home, or wallets without explanation
  • Receiving calls from collection agencies
  • Confidential financial help is available for those in need.
Think you, or someone you know, may be experiencing harm from gambling?

Paying attention to how gambling makes you feel and knowing the warning signs before gambling creates harm in your life are valuable tools. If you’re still not sure if you or someone you know are showing signs of gambling harm, try our Gambling Self-Assessment Tool.