Artificial intelligence (AI) has been revolutionizing the healthcare industry in recent years, and mental health is no exception. AI-powered personalized mental health interventions have shown great potential in helping individuals with gambling disorder.
Gambling disorder, also known as pathological gambling, is a mental health condition characterized by persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior that leads to significant impairment or distress. It affects approximately 1-3% of the general population and can have devastating consequences for individuals and their families.
Traditional treatment for gambling disorder includes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), medication, and support groups. However, these interventions are not always effective for everyone, and there is a need for more personalized and targeted approaches.