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Hooked: A Gambler's Nightmare (1996)
Running time: 15 minutes
Producer: Loose Change Film Associates and Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Commission (AADAC)
Distributor: Kinetic Canada 511 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ont., M5S 1Y4
Phone: (416) 538-6613, 1-800-263-6910 :http://www.kineticvideo.com
Cost: $99.00
Winning,
Losing, Desperation and Exhaustion: these are the four parts of Hooked:
A Gambler's Nightmare, a video profiling the progress of the problem
gambler. This well-paced video combines professional commentary with the
perspectives of both casual and problem gamblers to highlight the major
elements that lead to problem gambling.
Hooked
is comprehensive in the types of gambling considered - from bingo to casinos
to VLTs. It shows that contributing factors to the increased risk of problem
gambling are similar to those for alcohol and other drug use problems:
early exposure, social difficulties, emotional or mental health problems,
and for young people, problems at school.
Starting
off with a montage of Las Vegas-style images of the gambling world, Hooked
conveys some of the excitement of having the chance to win big. The high
reward value of winning is another important factor, especially for beginners.
The video suggests that this early phase is important; it contributes
to an increasing commitment - like upping the ante in an attempt to relive
the excitement of the first win. As the gambler's commitment progresses,
he or she devotes more resources to betting, and may continue or escalate
betting to pay off debts. In more extreme examples, again like the problem
alcohol user, the gambler becomes isolated from friends and family, may
lie to hide the extent of the problem or steals money or sells valuables
to finance continued gambling.
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