Dhaka, Bangladesh—As gambling addiction continues to affect countless individuals in Bangladesh, the need for effective rehabilitation programs has never been greater. However, the country currently lacks sufficient resources to address this growing problem.
Addiction specialists emphasize that gambling is a psychological disorder that requires professional treatment. Yet, many individuals are reluctant to seek help due to the stigma surrounding the issue. “Admitting to a gambling problem is seen as a sign of weakness,” explained Dr. Farzana Rahman, a clinical psychologist in Dhaka. “This mindset prevents people from accessing the help they need.”
Some NGOs are stepping up to fill the gap. Organizations like Shakti Recovery and Hope Bangladesh have begun offering counseling services for gambling addicts. These programs provide psychological support, financial counseling, and group therapy sessions to help individuals regain control of their lives.
Helplines and confidential chat services are also being explored as potential solutions. By providing anonymity, these services aim to make it easier for individuals to take the first step toward recovery.
The government is being urged to invest in public rehabilitation centers and support networks. Experts also recommend integrating gambling awareness programs into school curriculums to educate young people about the risks.
For those battling addiction, the journey to recovery is often long and challenging. But with the right support systems in place, there is hope for a better future.