Problem Gambling And Recovery

By: Maryhaven staff

From WOSU/All Sides with Ann Fisher

A recent survey found that 10% of white adults and 19% of Black adults in Ohio were identified as at-risk or problem gamblers.

Compulsive gamblers may repeatedly make wagers that lead to losses, hide their habit, rack up huge debts or even turn to theft or fraud to support their addiction.

Maryhaven’s Maria Garner joined Stacey Frohnapfel-Hasson, chief of Prevention and Problem Gambling Services for the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and Jess Stewart, a recovering problem gambler, on All Sides with Ann Fisher to look at problem gambling prevention and the road toward recovery.

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