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Pathological Gambling - Support Groups

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      new window Escape from Gambling Description: Australia-based support group for compulsive gamblers from all over the world. (au.groups.yahoo.com)
new window Gam-Anon.org Description: A 12 steps, self-help program for the family members, friends and loved ones of compulsive gamblers. (gam-anon.org)
new window Gamblers Anonymous Description: A fellowship support group for compulsive gamblers. (gamblersanonymous.org)
new window Gamblers Anonymous - Southern Alberta, Canada Description: Lists local meetings, events, links and literature. (albertaga.com)
new window Gamblers Anonymous - Northern Alberta, Canada Description: This site lists support group meetings in the Northern Alberta area and provides news. (edmontonga.com)
new window Gamblers Anonymous - Nottingham, United Kingdom Description: Support group for compulsive gamblers in the Nottingham, United Kingdom area. (nottm-ga.org.uk)
new window Gamblers Anonymous Australia Description: Help for compulsive gamblers and their families/friends. Includes programs, testimonials, links, and calendar. (gamblersanonymous.org.au)
new window Gamblers Anonymous United Kingdom Description: A fellowship of men and women who have joined together to do something about their own gambling problem. (gamblersanonymous.co.uk)
new window Gamblers Support Board Description: A blog with links to a compulsive gambler's message board and other resources. (gettingpastgambling.com)
new window Gambling Anonymous & Gamanon - Kansas/Missouri Description: This is a local chapter of Gamblers Anonymous and Gamanon organizations in the Kansas and Missouri area. (gamblersanonymousksmo.org)
new window GamblingHelper.com Description: Online community featuring message boards, chatrooms, journals, a buddy list and personal stories. (gamblinghelper.com)
new window Greater Green Bay Gamblers Anonymous Description: Gambling support group located in Green Bay, WI including local meeting locations, literature, & message board for members. (greatergreenbayga.com)
new window No More Gambling Description: Offers a forum for Internet gambling addicts and program to block gambling web sites. (nomoregambling.com)
new window The Last Bet Description: Support group for compulsive gamblers. (groups.yahoo.com)
 




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