Aussie researchers say it is not…and they have a better treatment for it Academic researchers at the University of Sydney's Gambling Treatment Clinic in Australia say that gambling is not necessarily the addiction that many believe it to be.

In a press release the clinic’s Education and Training Officer, Dr Fadi Anjoul, who has treated problem gamblers for the past 15 years, says: “The idea of gambling addiction is widespread, but inaccurate.”

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Dr Anjoul notes that problem gambling has been consistently grouped with drug and alcohol addiction, but points out that symptoms such as tolerance or withdrawal, which are central features of addiction, are rarely seen in gamblers.

“Problem gambling is better thought of as a misguided obsession,” Dr Anjoul opines, “which means we are dealing with habitual and poorly informed choices rather than biological processes that are beyond individual control.”

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The difference has important implications for treatment. Poorly informed choices and behaviors can be treated with what is known as cognitive therapy, which helps people understand the story of their gambling, of how they ended up where they are, and to change how they think about their involvement with gambling.

Dr Anjoul has developed an innovative process of cognitive therapy that generally results in significantly better outcomes than traditional therapies based on the disease or addiction model of gambling.

“Traditional therapies tend to focus on ways to help people deal with their urges when they occur,” says Dr Anjoul, “and show high rates of relapse after therapy ends. However, with the model we are working with, we often find that by the end of treatment, people are experiencing very few urges to gamble.”

Professor Alex Blaszczynski, head of the University’s School of Psychology and an oft-quoted expert on problem gambling, says: “The results we are getting so far at the Gambling Treatment Clinic with the new cognitive therapy are extremely exciting.

“It is early days but at this point it appears we are seeing better treatment outcomes and much lower relapse rates than have been found elsewhere.”

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We welcome adults, adolescents and children of all ages, and offer both individual and group therapy, along with mindfulness and meditation programs.

We adopt a practical, behavioural approach to therapy using treatment strategies from CBT, ACT, DBT, Schema, Narrative and Mindfulness therapies. Most importantly, we maintain a holistic approach to patient care at all times, appreciating the importance of overall health to mental wellbeing.


We offer individual therapy for adults, adolescents and children. Our experienced team includes Clinical Psychologists, Psychologists and other therapists. We work with you to thoroughly assess the impact that anxiety or other stressors are having on your or your child's life and work collaboratively with you to identify areas to focus on treating. We work together to identify and implement evidence-based strategies to help alleviate the difficult impact of anxiety and stress.

We run tailor-made group programs for anxiety management, stress management and mindfulness. Our group programs are available for adults, adolescents and children. We are also trained to deliver Cool Kids, Tuning into Teens, Circle of Security and other programs.

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