Behavioral compulsions like sexual addiction, addictive shopping, and compulsive gambling create massive changes that affect individuals' behavior, including their entire lives. According to Hase, M., Schallmayer & Sack (2008), individuals without control over their sexual, shopping, or gambling behaviors tend to suffer enormously. As a result, they suffer from emotional, physical, and financial problems. Based on the psychodynamic etiology of compulsive engagement in gambling, individuals can be explained differently. One of the likely reasons for gambling is exhilaration, coupled with the increased need to please other people. Another reason is the omnipotent incitement or the need to engage in risky behaviors to hide strong feelings of emptiness and desperation. The following reason is to enhance competitiveness as winning creates a feeling of competency. Other reasons include the need to rebel or participate in illegal activities, be financially independent, socially conform, and create an individual perception of countering intolerable feelings (Bae et al., 2015). Treating such compulsive aspects of gambling requires dispensing these concerns and avoiding gambling at all costs.
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