Unless you were married to someone who was abusive, or addicted to drugs or alcohol, or had
a serious gambling problem, you may not feel very thankful about getting divorced.
The recommendations are «balanced, fair and progressive», and will bring real benefits for those with
serious gambling problems, says Dr Charles Livingstone, Deputy Head of the Department of Health Social Science at Monash University, and a member of the Australian Government's Ministerial Expert Advisory Group on Gambling.
Not exact matches
But I worry that if I leave my children to cry it out, then they will not see the point in reaching out to us if they have
problems later in life and could try to deal with
serious issues like bullying, drug addictions, teenage pregnancy,
gambling problems, or flunking out of school on their own or turn to peers.
Divorce also can be because one parent falls in love with someone else, and sometimes it's due to a
serious problem like drinking, abuse, or
gambling.
The poll in question found 76 percent of voters felt the lack of transparency surrounding major policy deals on pension reform, redistricting, expansion of casino
gambling and the DNA database was a «very
serious» or «somewhat
serious»
problem.
Pathological
gambling —
gambling that is
serious enough that it becomes a clinical issue — is a major public health
problem that affects between 0.5 and 1.5 percent of American adults at some point during their lives.
The findings have important implications for
problem gambling, as delusions of expertise are likely to be most prevalent in skill - oriented games and in
serious, otherwise rational, performance - tracking gamblers.
In reality, Fred's attitudes toward
gambling would become a
serious problem.
Gambling is a
serious problem in America.
However, they often help lawyers with a multitude of
problems: alcoholism, drug addiction, other mental illnesses,
gambling and other
serious health
problems.
Inever thought this could be a
problem however I think your right and it can be as
serious an additiction as
gambling and I'm not so sure it doesn't diminish some of there social skills.
Even
serious problem gamblers have lucid moments when they want to stop or better manage their
gambling.
[12] A life stressor is defined as a
serious illness; accident or disability; the death of a family member or close friend; mental illness; divorce or separation; inability to obtain work; involuntary loss of a job; alcohol or drug - related
problems; witnessing violence; being the victim of abuse or violent crime; trouble with the police;
gambling problems; incarceration of self or a family member; overcrowding; pressure to fulfil cultural responsibilities; and discrimination or racism, ibid., Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, op.cit., p79.
Problems with gambling can cause serious financial problems as well as a serious strain on a m
Problems with
gambling can cause
serious financial
problems as well as a serious strain on a m
problems as well as a
serious strain on a marriage.