Without a social life and poor academic performance, one can suspect gambling, says psychiatrist Vadim Gagin of the Bekhtereva Human Brain Institute. She notices that this is more common in young men whose personalities are just forming. It is often not the gamblers themselves but their relatives who complain that young people spend their days playing computer games, skipping school and losing interest in social life.
The doctor explains that gambling usually begins in adolescence and is accompanied by a decline in school performance, loss of old interests and a decrease in the number of real-life friends, with only virtual acquaintances remaining. He states that gambling and gambling have differences: gambling can be controlled, but addiction to gambling deprives a person of the ability to control his actions and loses a critical attitude to his situation.
Gagin emphasizes that most of the time gambling is not noticed by the gambler and that his relatives and relatives should be worried and seek help. She emphasizes that it’s important to pay attention to behavior changes and to give professional advice to help people suffering from this addiction.
Source: Ferra
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