Help For GamblersWhen hope is gone, the game is no longer about the thrill of winning, but instead about chasing the loss. Perhaps the game is causing you to jeopardize everything important to you including your family, friends, job and finances. Even worse, perhaps a desperate loss of hope has caused you to consider drastic measures such as stealing, or even suicide. If you've come here saying: "I need help to stop gambling," here are some anonymous gambling help tips to get you on the road to recovery.
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Talk to Someone Right NowTrained professionals are available at the 24 hour gambling helpline to answer your questions. Call 1-800-522-4700.
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Take an AssessmentGamblers Anonymous® offers a 20 question assessment to help you decide if you have a gambling problem.
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Self-Exclude YourselfAs a participant in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program, you agree to not enter any state-owned casino in Kansas.
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Attend a MeetingGamblers Anonymous® is a fellowship of adults who share experience, strength & hope while recovering from a gambling problem.
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Self-Help ToolsAnonymous, free, online tools to help you assess, explore, monitor, regain control and tackle your gambling problem.
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