Break Free from Gambling Addiction with Bayside Psychotherapy

Struggling with gambling? You’re not alone. At Bayside Psychotherapy, we provide confidential, compassionate gambling addiction therapy to help you regain control and rebuild your life. Based in Melbourne, our expert therapists offer in-person counselling and online therapy to suit your needs.

 

How We Help You Overcome Gambling Addiction
Our tailored therapies tackle the root causes of gambling addiction, offering real solutions:
  • Counselling: Unpack emotional triggers and develop healthier coping strategies.
  • Psychotherapy: Address deep patterns for lasting change.
  • Hypnotherapy: Reduce urges and reinforce positive habits through guided relaxation.
Take the first step toward a life free from gambling’s hold. Get matched with the right therapist for you.

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Why Is Quitting Gambling So Hard?
Gambling addiction hijacks your brain’s reward system, creating a cycle that’s tough to break. You might:
  • Chase losses to “win it back”
  • Hide your gambling from loved ones
  • Feel bored, restless or irritable when trying to stop
What is your gambling problem costing you?

 

Signs You Need Gambling Addiction Help

Do any of these sound familiar?
  • Gambling more than you can afford
  • Lying about your habits or their impact to yourself or others
  • Feeling guilty or ashamed after gambling
  • Using gambling to escape stress

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What’s Your Gambling Addiction Costing You?
  • Relationships: Strained ties with friends or family?
  • Finances: Mounting debt or lost savings?
  • Self-Worth: Guilt and shame taking over?
Whether it’s poker, pokies, or sports betting, our team at Bayside Psychotherapy will aim to help you reclaim your life.

The trained therapists (psychologist, psychotherapist, hypnotherapists) at Bayside Psychotherapy will endeavour to help you start working on your difficulties with gambling addiction.

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How Therapy Helps You Overcome Gambling
At Bayside Psychotherapy, our therapists build a trusting, supportive relationship to guide your recovery. Through psychotherapy, we explore the emotional triggers driving your gambling, helping you break free from destructive patterns. Our collaborative approach—using tailored counselling or hypnotherapy, depending on the therapist—empowers you to regain control and rebuild your life, whether in Melbourne or online.

We endeavour to help stop your gambling addiction from continuing to dictate your every move and harming your relationships and robbing you of a financial future.

Call us on (03) 9557 9113 to book your confidential appointment. You can also book an appointment by using our online booking form for online appointments. Or, if you prefer, you can use this booking form here for an in-clinic session.

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Self-hypnosis may also work well when used in conjunction with counselling. You can download our Gambling Addiction Self Hypnosis recording from our website.

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Gambling Addiction Counselling – Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of gambling addiction?

What are the symptoms of gambling addiction?

Here are some symptoms of gambling addiction:

  • Experiencing frequent or intrusive thoughts about gambling
  • Gambling with borrowed money
  • Increasing the size or frequency of bets to achieve the same thrill
  • Feeling irritable/angry when attempting to quit gambling
  • Trying to recoup losses by gambling more (chasing losses)
  • Gambling despite the negative impact on income, career, or relationships
  • Lying to conceal gambling behaviour
  • Gambling to relieve stress/anxiety
  • Struggling with financial difficulties caused by gambling

Do I Have a Problem With Gambling?

Gambling Disorder, also known as “gambling addiction” and “compulsive gambling”, creates an uncontrollable urge to keep gambling despite knowing the destructive consequences it’s creating. The more a person gambles, the worse their life becomes. Gambling disorder is found in all cultures and crosses social boundaries, affecting the rich and the poor from all walks of life. It’s estimated that 2% to 4% of people who gamble will suffer its effects.

Do you chase your losses by trying to win back money you’ve already lost? Do you find that you only stop gambling when you run out of money? Do you hide your gambling habits from family, friends and co-workers? Do you feel regret after gambling? If so, you may have a gambling problem.

Why Is It So Hard to Stop Gambling?

In many, gambling stimulates the brain’s reward system, much like drugs or alcohol, which can lead to an addiction. And, just like any addiction, it’s hard to stop. If you suffer from a Gambling Disorder, you most likely can’t control the impulse to gamble, no matter what the negative consequences are. 

Compulsive gambling can also lead to debt, which creates more of an urge to gamble as you chase the wins – it’s a vicious cycle that’s hard to stop. However, you have the potential to get help with your addiction from one of our trained therapists! 

Book an appointment online to attend our clinic for a face-to-face or online session via Skype, Zoom or similar. Your call is completely confidential, and there’s absolutely no obligation.

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What Gambling Treatment Processes Are There at Bayside Psychotherapy?

What Gambling Treatment Processes Are There at Bayside Psychotherapy?

Gambling treatment options vary here at Bayside Psychotherapy. Your progress dictates the direction we will take together. By meeting with you for an initial consultation, your therapist will endeavour to make an action plan that’ll work with you. If, after a few sessions, your therapist doesn’t see things moving in the right direction, they may alter treatment options that may help you accelerate results. By working together, you may be offered multiple treatment options tailored to your specific situation.

How Long Will Gambling Treatment Take?

Gambling treatment timeframes vary from individual to individual. Our therapists work with you, but your willingness to participate in your treatment is a critical factor. There may be more than one attempt at finding a viable treatment option for you but rest assured that your psychotherapist will work with you to help you potentially overcome your gambling addiction. Consider also downloading a recommended Gambling Addiction Hypnosis recording, to complement treatments in between sessions.

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How to overcome gambling addiction?

What is gambling addiction

Here are some tips on overcoming gambling addiction:

  • Recognise you have a problem
  • Avoid boredom
  • Seek professional help
  • Join a support group
  • Talk to your family & friends
  • Avoid high-risk situations
  • Delay the decision to gamble
  • Remind yourself about the financial impact

What can I expect during the first counselling session for gambling addiction?

Expect a safe open space to speak and get off your chest whatever has been on your mind. Develop a treatment plan, personalised to address urges to gamble.

Is gambling addiction counselling confidential and judgment-free?

While sessions are confidential, if you have a Mental Health Care Plan with Adam or Natalie they are required to liaise with your referring GP. Moreover, serious risk to self/other is a limit to confidentiality. The role of therapist is not to judge. Most people experiencing problem gambling have already experienced their share of criticism (from self/other).

What makes professional gambling counselling more effective than self-help methods?

Every human has blind spots and areas that they don’t think are important or want to address. It’s often those painful thoughts, feelings and ideas and conflicts that sustain problem gambling.

Enquire by calling (03) 9557 9113 or book an appointment online to attend our clinic for a face-to-face or online session.

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Note: This information is informative only and is not to be used for diagnosis or substitution of appropriate assessment and/or treatment by a registered practitioner. Information on this page and our entire site should not be construed as implying that our therapists are specialists in treating any condition whatsoever. While some of our therapists may have experience working with people suffering from a specific condition, not all of our therapists do. We do not guarantee any particular level of performance, cure or management of symptoms. Each case is unique and responds differently with collaboration between client and therapist being crucial. Always seek an appropriate assessment from a qualified professional such as a GP, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist or social worker especially if you are acutely distressed.

Here is a blog written on this topic that you might find useful:

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