Problem gambling can coincide with high rates of co-morbidity (the existence of other conditions such as alcohol and drug use and mental health issues, particularly depression) and cross addiction. There is also evidence that people gamble to deal with psychological problems. The good news is there is help available for those with gambling and mental health issues (adapted from: https://www.problemgambling.sa.gov.au). If your gambling is causing you concern, chances are your mental health is suffering as a result. People may not see a connection between their gambling and their health concerns however, gambling problems can be associated with a range of mental health problems: A recent Australian research showed that problem gamblers were at risk of Problem gamblers often require treatment for their gambling but also for a range of other problems. The Gambling Helpline can help you deal with any of your gambling related problems: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week., call 1800 858 858 There is a Gambling Help Service in your local area, to help you. However, you can access any Gambling Help Service across the state if you do not wish to seek help in your own area. Gambling Help Services offer: GETTING HELP If you require help or emergency assistance for a mental health issue please call one of the following help lines: ASSESSMENT AND CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICE 13 14 65 (24 hours, 7 days) LIFELINE 131 114 (24 hours, 7 days) www.lifeline.org.au CRISIS CARE 131 611 (after hours, local call fee) BEYONDBLUE INFO LINE 1300 22 4636 (local call fee) www.beyondblue.org.au