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Overcoming Guilt in Your Gambling Recovery Journey

July 11, 2024 Kevin Anyango

As someone who has struggled with guilt in compulsive gambling recovery, I understand the overwhelming feelings of remorse and shame that can linger long after we've decided to quit gambling. I have also learned that guilt doesn't have to define our recovery. With the right strategies and support, it's possible to heal from the wounds of the past and move forward. In this article, I'll be sharing with you how to overcome guilt in your gambling recovery journey.

Letting Go of Guilt in Compulsive Gambling Recovery

It's natural to feel guilty for the pain we have caused and the mistakes we have made before we quit gambling. However, dwelling on it won't undo the past. Here are some strategies that have helped me loosen guilt's grip and move forward in my gambling addiction recovery.

  • Acknowledge and accept -- The first step in dealing with guilt in gambling addiction recovery is to acknowledge its presence and accept it without judgment. Instead of trying to suppress or deny these feelings, I've learned to sit with them and explore their underlying causes. This has greatly helped me understand the impact of my actions and take responsibility for them.
  • Practice self-compassion -- Be kind to yourself. When feelings of guilt arise, I remind myself that I am deserving of forgiveness and understanding. I've cultivated a sense of inner peace and acceptance through self-compassion practices such as mindfulness and positive self-talk.
  • Seek support -- Whether it's through therapy, gambling recovery groups, or confiding in a trusted friend or family member, reaching out for support can provide a different perspective on things and even help you let go of the guilt.
  • Make amends -- Making amends for the harm we've caused others is essential to the recovery process. This may involve apologizing directly to those we've hurt, offering restitution where possible, and taking concrete steps to repair relationships and rebuild trust.
  • Focus on the present -- While it's important to acknowledge past mistakes, it's equally crucial not to dwell on them excessively. Focusing on the present moment and the positive steps I take in my recovery helps me maintain a sense of perspective and purpose.

Dealing with guilt in gambling recovery is challenging but essential to the healing process. By acknowledging our feelings, practicing self-compassion, seeking support, making amends, and focusing on the present, we can gradually release the grip of guilt and reclaim our lives with renewed purpose and hope. Remember, recovery is not about perfection but progress; each step brings us closer to healing and wholeness.

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APA Reference
Anyango, K. (2024, July 11). Overcoming Guilt in Your Gambling Recovery Journey , HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, November 17 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/recoveringfrommentalillness/2024/7/overcoming-guilt-in-your-gambling-recovery-journey



Author: Kevin Anyango

Kevin Anyango likes to say, "I am still me, no matter my mental health." Find Kevin on Twitter

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