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Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is Twelve Step program for problem gamblers. The only requirement for GA membership is a desire to stop gambling. GA began in Los Angeles in 1957. As of 2005 there were over 1000 GA chapters in the United States and other meetings in the United Kingdom, Spain, New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Isr... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Gambling Addiction & Re... | 177 |
82% |
| Chronic Pain | 1 |
100% |
| Depression | 1 |
100% |
| Families & Friends Of A... | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 83% (180
Members)
find Gamblers Anonymous helpful


Gamblers Anonymous Reviews
Somewhat Helpful
was distracted
Somewhat Helpful
worked some
Somewhat Helpful
went to one meeting, also attending online meetings. somewhat helful.Good Support system.
Somewhat Helpful
Found it rather repetitious. Also a little cultist with the only way mentality of some members. However some sweet genuine people their looking to help others.
Somewhat Helpful
this is some what helpfull thugh not much. its an epileptic drug it does vaguely numb the pain but not a great deal
Somewhat Helpful
1600 mg a day
Somewhat Helpful
I attended a few meetings and felt uncomfortable. There were some good things, not sure if I will go back.
Too Soon To Tell
I have just recently gone back for the third time. I am going to do the program, I am going to read the books and I am going to make it work for me.
Too Soon To Tell
He started going last week, don't know yet
Too Soon To Tell
Mostly depends on how much you put into it and how honest you are. First time I was in denial. Now I'm not.
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