For you who are a loved one

You are not alone in this

Standing close to someone who is struggling with gambling addiction can be incredibly heavy. Worry about money, sleepless nights, a feeling of walking on eggshells, and a silence that often becomes lonely to carry. We know, because our own loved ones have told us, both then and afterwards, how it really was.

You are welcome exactly as you are. There is hope. People find their way back, relationships can heal, and you as a loved one deserve just as much support and care as the person who is gambling.

Upcoming interview with leading researcher and clinical psychologistBy loved ones, for loved ones

We will soon record a video and audio interview with a leading researcher and clinical psychologist

The interview is recorded as both video and audio, so that you can later watch or listen to it in peace and quiet. A specialist in gambling addiction and loved ones will answer your questions. There are no silly questions here, anything you wonder about is welcome.

⏰ Last chance to send in

Tuesday April 28 at 12:00 (noon)

After that we close for new questions and bring the most voted ones into the interview.

✦ A small tip

Try to phrase your question as generally as possible, so that the answer can help more people in a similar situation. Avoid personal details or names. Focus on what you want to understand, feel, or find tools for.

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Questions from loved ones

The questions we brought

Thanks to everyone who sent in a question. Here are the questions loved ones asked ahead of the interview.

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