The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach, integrating neuroscience, behavioral economics, and practical financial strategies.
Beginning with a historical and social context, it progresses through the neurobiological underpinnings of addiction, behavioral manifestations like distorted risk perception, and socio-economic fallout on families and communities.
Through case studies, statistical analyses, and econometric models, Gambling Risks offers a comprehensive understanding of the financial risks associated with gambling.
It culminates by proposing strategies for prevention, intervention, and financial rehabilitation, offering actionable advice for building financial resilience and managing debt.