Q1. Do you find yourself thinking about gambling or related activities more and more frequently? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q2. Do you need to continuously increase the amount or duration of your bets to get the same thrill? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very obviously
Q3. After losing money, are you eager to recoup your losses by continuing to gamble? A. Never B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every time
Q4. When you can't gamble, do you feel anxious, uneasy, or depressed? A. No B. Mild C. Noticeable D. Very strong
Q5. Has gambling affected your finances, work performance, or important relationships? A. Minimal impact B. Slight impact C. Significant impact D. Very serious impact
Q6. Are you willing to gradually restore control through limiting contact, alternative activities, and support systems? A. No B. Maybe C. Yes D. Very much yes
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Gambling Obstacles: Socrates' Questions
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