Gambling Disorder Treatment in Ohio
What Is Gambling Disorder?
Your Journey Through EMDR Therapy
EMDR therapy follows a structured process that helps your brain safely reprocess distressing memories and reduce their emotional impact. Each phase is designed to support healing at a pace that feels comfortable, empowering, and tailored to your needs.
Understanding Your Story
Your therapist begins by learning about your experiences, symptoms, and treatment goals. Together, you identify the areas of your life that have been affected and create a personalized path toward healing.
Building Emotional Stability
Before addressing traumatic memories, you will learn grounding techniques and coping strategies that help you feel safe, confident, and prepared throughout the therapy process.
Identifying Core Experiences
You and your therapist work together to identify specific memories, emotions, beliefs, and physical sensations that continue to influence your thoughts and behaviors today.
Processing and Healing
Using bilateral stimulation, EMDR helps your brain reprocess distressing experiences. As healing progresses, emotional distress decreases, and healthier perspectives begin to replace negative beliefs.
Strengthening Positive Beliefs
As difficult memories lose their intensity, positive beliefs about yourself are reinforced. This phase helps build confidence, resilience, and a stronger sense of emotional well-being.
Signs and Symptoms We Treat
Our Ohio therapists work with individuals experiencing a wide range of gambling-related challenges, including:
- Preoccupation with gambling, past wins, or planning the next bet
- Needing to gamble with larger sums to feel the same thrill
- Repeated failed attempts to cut back or stop gambling
- Restlessness, irritability, or anxiety when trying to stop
- Using gambling as an escape from problems, guilt, or depression
- Lying to family, friends, or employers about gambling activity
- Jeopardizing or losing a relationship, job, or educational opportunity due to gambling
- Relying on others for money after gambling-related financial losses
- Continuing to gamble despite mounting consequences
If you recognize several of these signs in yourself or someone close to you, speaking with a therapist is an important first step.
How Gambling Disorder Therapy Works
Assessment and Treatment Planning
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Relapse Prevention Planning
Why Choose Our Gambling Disorder Services in Ohio?
Evidence-Based Methods: Our therapists use only approaches with demonstrated clinical effectiveness, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and EMDR for trauma linked to addictive behavior.
Dual Diagnosis Expertise: Gambling disorder frequently co-occurs with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and substance use disorders. We treat the full picture, not just the presenting behavior, ensuring underlying conditions do not undermine your recovery.
Ohio Community Roots: We are deeply connected to the mental health community across Central Ohio and understand the unique pressures individuals and families in our region face.
In-Person and Telehealth Options: Whether you prefer face-to-face sessions in our office or virtual appointments from anywhere in Ohio, we accommodate your preference without compromising clinical depth.
Judgment-Free Environment: Shame and stigma keep many people from seeking help. Our practice offers a safe, confidential space where recovery is always possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is gambling disorder a real mental health condition?
Yes. Gambling disorder is formally recognized in the DSM-5 as a behavioral addiction and is classified alongside substance use disorders due to its shared neurological and psychological features. It is not a character flaw or lack of self-control. It is a treatable condition with proven interventions.
How long does treatment for gambling disorder take?
Treatment length varies depending on the severity of the gambling behavior, the presence of co-occurring conditions, and individual goals. Many clients experience meaningful improvement within 12 to 16 sessions of CBT, while those with more complex histories may benefit from a longer course. Your therapist will discuss a realistic timeline during your initial consultation.
Can therapy help even if I am not ready to stop gambling completely?
Yes. Motivational Interviewing is specifically designed for clients who are ambivalent about change. You do not need to be fully committed to stopping before beginning therapy. Meeting you where you are is part of how recovery starts.
Is gambling disorder treatment available via telehealth in Ohio?
Yes. We offer fully virtual therapy sessions to clients throughout Ohio via a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform ,particularly helpful for individuals who prefer privacy or live in areas with limited in-person options.
Can gambling disorder come back after treatment?
Yes. Gambling disorder can be a long-term condition, and some individuals may experience setbacks after treatment. However, relapse does not mean recovery has failed. With continued use of coping strategies, ongoing support, and therapy when needed, many people learn to manage urges, prevent future gambling problems, and maintain long-term recovery.