Pay the bills or make purchases directly. Do not give them cash. If necessary, get help from a credit counselling agency.
It’s a good idea to speak with a professional who specializes in gambling problems. They can help you script your conversation and give you advice on managing the discussion. Access support services in your area.
Stay neutral and stick to the facts. Try to keep your emotions out of your conversation. If you think that will be difficult for you, ask a counsellor for strategies to approach the topic in a logical way. Be prepared for your loved one to not be ready to have a conversation about their gambling. They may become defensive or closed off. Ask a counsellor for strategies to keep the conversation open and honest.
Assume responsibility for all credit and debit cards, or consider having a trusted family member or friend take over until the issue is resolved.
Set up separate bank accounts. Consider changing bank accounts, mortgages, and other assets so that the person who gambles cannot access them. Change your passwords and PINs to limit access to accounts, and consider hiding your valuables.
Pay the bills or make purchases directly. Do not give them cash. If necessary, get help from a credit counselling agency.
Help is available free of charge. Get information and resources on how to deal with a loved one’s gambling and how to protect yourself.
When my partner finally made the difficult decision to get professional help for her problem gambling, I was overwhelmingly relieved. Had she not, our relationship of 40 years would have been in jeopardy.
I had been worried for some time about her frustration, disappointment, and anger at not being able to overcome what she believed should have been a simple process: to stop what was quickly becoming a destructive pattern of behaviour. Like her, I felt helpless.
Knowing that she is receiving effective help from a dedicated team with resources, best practices, and expertly planned programs, has had a profoundly healthy trickle-down effect on me. As she recovers, so do I. It allows me to be supportive in an informed way; it encourages me to be respectful, proud, and loving in the best possible way. I have so much gratitude for those who have made her recovery possible. Getting help was the best decision she could have made for both of us, and I thank her for that.
— Doug, Affected Loved One
For many months, I sensed that my partner was struggling through something in silence. Although it seemed frightening at first, reaching out for support enabled us to have open and honest conversations about our challenges. Throughout the process, I developed a deeper understanding of what my partner was going through, but most important, I was given the knowledge and resources to provide the best possible support. Now, I’m optimistic about our ability to cope and heal through our newfound mutual trust, dialogue, and understanding.
— Melissa, Affected Loved One
Find out how Linda helped her husband overcome his problem gambling habit.
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