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The Addictive Mind
Addiction can be defined as "the way to which one is attached by inclination to a practice" (Brown 24). ... Pathological gambling is the extreme condition of this addiction, and while many Americans suffer from this addiction, it is extremely difficult to diagnose. ... The mind plays a key role in the development and progression of this addiction both physically and emotionally. ... Though there is no justification for their addiction, gamblers feel the need to gamble more because physically, chemicals are released in their brain that cause them to feel the want to gamble more. ... Addiction to gambling is both a chemical imbalance in the brain and an emotional overload in the mind resulting with a gambling addict who cannot stop gambling despite what they do. ...
Gambling addiction is quite prevalent in American society.
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Title: addiction
Words: 873 Rating: None Pages: 3.5 submitted by: olybug
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