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What is Gambling Disorder?

Gambling disorder is more than just occasionally betting on sports or playing cards. It’s a condition that affects a person’s ability to control their gambling habits, even when it causes significant harm to themselves or those around them. It can lead to severe financial, emotional, and psychological consequences, and in some cases, it can be life-threatening.

In the military community, gambling can sometimes be used as a coping mechanism to deal with the stress of deployment, combat, or transitioning to civilian life. However, over time, what starts as occasional fun can spiral into a problem.

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Educational Initiatives

You can’t fight back without a plan, so we’re building straightforward, no-jargon lessons for service members, veterans, families, leaders, and clinicians.

Topics include: what gambling disorder really looks like, why military life increases exposure, how stigma and system barriers block help, connections to PTSD, depression, and substance use, the impact of impulsivity and “thinking traps,” and practical recovery path.

You will also find direct links to confidential, evidence-based support.

Topics

Sports Betting and Fantasy Leagues: The New Digital Battlefield

Gambling in Military Life: How it’s Woven into Every Day

How Common is Gambling Disorder & Who is Most at Risk

How Gambling Mirrors Other Addictions

Gambling as a Health Issue

What Counts as Gambling Now?

Gambling & The Military: A Long March Together

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Find support for problem gambling with resources, guidance, and support.

Colorado Services

Free Therapy at Kindbridge

We are able to offer this service for free for all Veterans, Active Military, and their loved ones in Colorado. Call 844-FREE VET to talk to someone about your next steps and arrange your free care or online here. Click here for peer support groups to join one of our no-cost peer support groups in Colorado.

PGCC (Problem Gambling Coalition of Co)

The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness, providing education, and supporting treatment options for individuals and families affected by problem gambling across the state.

Bet Smart Colorado

Bet Smart Colorado has information and resources to help Coloradans who may have developed a gambling problem, including responsible gaming support groups, registration for the Self-Exclusion List and more.

Free Therapy at Kindbridge

The mission of the Military Homefront Network is to connect military service members, veterans and their families to resources offered by our trusted community partners and to provide emergency financial assistance.

National Services

Gambling Therapy for Military Personnel

Kindbridge Behavioral Health specializes in providing teletherapy and mental health services with a focus on treating gaming and gambling-related issues, offering accessible care through a network of expert clinicians.

PGCC (Problem Gambling Coalition of Co)

Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org for help finding local resources or talking to a counselor.

Gamblers Anonymous

Visit gamblersanonymous.org to find a local or online support group. Connect with others who are experiencing the same struggles and get peer support.