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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
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Gamblers Anonymous Reviews
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It worked for me, but my husband hated it and refuses to go.
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I go to at least two meetings a week and stay involved in our G.A. activities. I am also on the Cincinnati area hotline. I find so much support in my G.A. meetings and friends that I have within my G.A. family.
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Very small group where I live. Went several times didn't go back. Don't know why.
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I find GA to be very helpful. Haven't been to a meeting in several years though.
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I went 30 days without placing a bet; received a 30-day key chain and then proceeded to go back to it with a gumption; I felt so guilty and bad and embarrassed that I didn't go back to the group.
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Raising its head agin
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attened my first meeting in july 2002 been going ever since a big plus in my recovery
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I stopped going because I thought I could beat this addiction on my own.
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Only thing that worked/works for me.
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