Confronting Your Husband about His Gambling Addiction

Filed under Addiction, February 12th, 2010 by pompano
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One of the most difficult things that couples have to go through during the course of their relationship is dealing with gambling addiction. If your husband has a gambling addiction, it is best to confront him about it early on. This will allow the two of you to seek a workable solution in dealing with the gambling problem.

The effects of gambling too much

The effects of gambling too much can be very injurious to any relationship or to the entire family. First of all, spouses may feel isolated because their partners are spending less and less time at home. If your husband has taken to gambling in an addictive manner, family finances may also suffer. Such impulsive behavior may happen when you are not around or especially when your husband is out with friends.

Being honest about the real situation with your husband

If you want to confront your husband about his addiction, you need to do it in a way that will not sound judgmental. Judging your husband outright will lead him to be defensive. Nonetheless, honesty is very important in any dialogue. Telling your husband about the real situation concerning his gambling addiction will lead him to evaluate things. Some gambling addicts fail to realize that their actions are already affecting the entire family.

Showing support to addressing his addiction to gambling

At this point, support coming from you is very important. Once you have openly talked about his addiction, seeking professional help can be very valuable in terms of dealing with the gambling addiction problem. There are counseling and support groups which may be available for assistance. It’s never a good idea to judge a person suffering from gambling addiction, as this can only worsen the situation and make the addict feel more reluctant in opening up about his situation.

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One Response to “Confronting Your Husband about His Gambling Addiction”

  1. Kristine Fabregas says on April 13th, 2011 at 9:27 am

    I agree… my husband did not realize that his gambling addiction was already making our family ties suffer. When I married him, I knew that he gambles. I didn’t mind back then because my mom’s side of the family liked going to casinos. However, I didn’t realize the difference of players from gamblers like my husband until it was too late. I tried everything from talking to him, doing things to make sure he stayed in the house instead of the casinos, gambling with him, crying, screaming my head off, getting his mom to talk to him, etc. None were effective. I even cut the marriage ties and yet, he still won’t admit he needs to deal with his addiction. I think that no amount of talk can really make someone face his gambling addictions unless he himself wants to accept that there is something wrong that he needs to deal with.

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