Gambling Counselling in Langley & Vancouver
You didn’t wake up one day and decide to let gambling take over your life. Something happened, something that made the relief, the escape, the rush feel necessary. We’re here to understand that something with you, and help you find your way back.
Serving Langley and the Lower Mainland since 2012
Gambling
It usaully starts innocently. A few lottery tickets, some friendly poker nights, the occasional trip to the casino. You could take it or leave it. But somewhere along the way, that shifted. Now you’re lying to your partner about where the money went. You’re checking your phone constantly, calculating odds, planning when you can get back to it. The wins don’t feel as good as they used to, but the losses, they’re devastating. And still, you can’t stop.
The shame around gambling is brutal. It’s not like some other addictions where people might try to understand, might offer sympathy. With gambling, there’s judgment. The assumption that you’re irresponsible, that you lack willpower, that you brought this on yourself. So you hide it. You minimize it. You tell yourself you’ll stop after one more win, one more chance to get back what you’ve lost.
Here’s the thing: gambling isn’t really about the gambling. It’s about what the gambling does for you, or did, before it turned on you. Maybe it’s the only place you feel alive. Maybe it numbs something you can’t face. Maybe it’s the one area of your life where you feel some sense of control, even when you’re spinning out. We don’t see gambling as a character flaw or a moral failing. We see it as a signal, a coping strategy that made sense at some point, even if it’s destroying your life now.

Our counsellors work with clients throughout Langley, Surrey, Maple Ridge, and the broader Lower Mainland. We offer both in-person sessions at our Langley office and secure virtual counselling throughout British Columbia, whatever works best for where you are right now.
Challenges We Help With
The Financial Spiral
- Mounting debt you’re hiding from family or partners
- Using money meant for bills, rent, or savings to gamble
- Borrowing from friends, family, or payday lenders to cover losses or continue gambling
- Lying about income, expenses, or unexplained withdrawals
- Feeling like you’re one win away from fixing everything
The Mental Weight
- Constant preoccupation with gambling, (replaying past bets, planning the next one)
- Chasing losses, convinced you can win back what you’ve lost
- The crash after gambling, guilt, shame, sometimes panic
- Difficulty concentrating on anything else
- Racing thoughts about money, odds, what ifs
Emotional Patterns
- Using gambling to escape anxiety, boredom, loneliness, or depression
- When the high feels like the only time you feel genuinely alive or excited
- Irritability or restlessness when you try to cut back
- Shame so heavy you can’t talk about it with anyone
- Feeling like two different people, the one who gambles and the one everyone thinks they know
Relationship Damage
- Partners discovering hidden debt or lies
- Trust eroding in your closest relationships
- Withdrawing from family and friends to hide what’s happening
- Arguments about money that never quite get to the real issue
- Feeling isolated even when surrounded by people
Daily Life Breaking Down
- Missing work or declining performance because you’re distracted or recovering from gambling binges
- Neglecting responsibilities, health, or things you used to care about
- Sleep disruption, either from the gambling itself or from anxiety about it
- Physical symptoms like headaches, digestive issues, or exhaustion
- Knowing something has to change but not knowing how to start
How We Support Gambling Recovery
We approach every person and every story as unique. There’s no script here, no predetermined path you’re supposed to follow. Instead, you’ll find a relationship with a counsellor who genuinely wants to understand what’s going on beneath the surface.
Get to Know the Problem
Before anything else, we need to understand your relationship with gambling, not just how often or how much, but what role it plays in your life. When did it start feeling out of control? What does it give you that you’re not getting elsewhere? What have you already tried?
"We're not here to lecture you about gambling being bad. You already know it's not working. We want to understand why it felt necessary in the first place."
Assess the Root Cause
Gambling rarely exists in isolation. For many people, it’s tangled up with unprocessed experiences: trauma, loss, chronic stress, depression, anxiety. Sometimes it’s about escaping feelings that seem unbearable. Sometimes it’s chasing the one moment you feel alive or in control. Understanding these connections isn’t about making excuses. It’s about addressing what’s actually driving the behaviour.
"Until we understand what you're really gambling for, stopping feels like giving something up. When we address the underlying need, stopping can feel like freedom."
Working with the Whole Person
Gambling affects your nervous system in real ways. The anticipation, the wins, the near-misses, they create powerful physiological responses. Your body has learned to crave that activation. That’s why willpower alone often isn’t enough; you’re fighting against your own biology.
Our approach recognizes this. We work with body-based awareness to help you notice what’s happening internally when urges arise, to build capacity for tolerating discomfort without escaping into gambling, and to find other ways to meet the needs that gambling has been meeting.
"Your body learned to need this. We can help it learn something different."
Our Approach Helps You:
✓ Understand the function gambling serves in your life, (what it’s actually doing for you)
✓ Develop awareness of triggers and the body sensations that precede urges
✓ Build tolerance for difficult emotions without reaching for escape
✓ Address underlying experiences that may be driving the compulsion
✓ Repair relationships damaged by secrecy and financial strain
✓ Create sustainable change that doesn’t rely on white-knuckling it forever
Our Gambling Counselling Team
Our team includes registered clinical counsellors who work with gambling and addiction. Each brings unique training and expertise in evidence-based, relational modalities including:
- Trauma-informed and attachment-based approaches
- Emotion-focused therapy
- Somatic and body-centred practices
- Person-centred and humanistic frameworks
- Experiential therapies
Our counsellors work with:
- Adults at all stages of gambling behaviour, (from early concerns to severe addiction)
- Those whose gambling is connected to other challenges like depression, anxiety, or trauma
- Individuals ready for change and those who aren’t sure yet
- People who’ve tried to stop before and need a different approach
Find Your Counsellor
The right therapeutic relationship is essential for this work. Gambling recovery requires trust, and trust takes the right fit. Rather than choosing from a long list, use our therapist selector tool to find counsellors whose expertise, approach, and availability match what you’re looking for.
Why Choose Lavender for Gambling Counselling?
Relational, Person-Centered Approach
Body-Based Awareness
Find Your Perfect Fit
Consistent, Quality Care
No Artificial Timelines
Flexible Access
Insurance Coverage
Deep Community Roots
What to Expect in Gambling Counselling

Your First Session
Your first session is about us getting to know each other. Your counsellor will want to understand your gambling history, but also your life more broadly, your relationships, your work, your stressors, what brought you to this point. You don’t have to have all the answers or know exactly what you want. You just have to show up.
We won’t tell you what you should do. That first session is about building enough trust and understanding to figure out together what might help.

Our Collaborative Approach
This isn’t therapy that’s done to you. You’re an active participant in understanding your patterns, setting your goals, and determining what change looks like for you. Your counsellor brings training and perspective. You bring expertise about your own life. Together, you figure out what works.
Some sessions might focus on understanding the past. Others might be about practical strategies for the present. Some might just be about having a place to talk honestly about something you’ve been hiding.

Confidentiality
Everything you share remains confidential within legal and ethical boundaries. Your counsellor will walk through all of this in your first session so there are no surprises. For most people, this is the first truly confidential space they’ve had to talk about what’s been happening.

Flexible, Ongoing Support
There’s no set number of sessions, no rigid treatment plan you have to follow. Some people come weekly for months. Others space sessions out more as things stabilize. Some return periodically when life gets challenging. We structure support around what you actually need.
Frequently Asked Questions
There’s no magic threshold. If gambling is causing problems in your life, financial, relational, emotional, professional, it’s worth taking seriously. If you’re hiding it, lying about it, or can’t stop despite wanting to, those are significant signs. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to benefit from support.
Willpower approaches fail because they treat gambling as a simple behaviour to control. But gambling serves a function, it meets needs, manages feelings, provides something your life is otherwise missing. Until you address what’s underneath, stopping feels like deprivation. Therapy helps you understand the why, which changes everything about the how.
We’ll help you figure out what you want. Some people want total abstinence. Others want to get to a place where they can gamble recreationally without it taking over. We don’t impose goals, we help you clarify yours and work toward them. That said, we’ll be honest if we see your goals shifting in ways that seem like the addiction talking.
It varies widely. Some people see significant shifts in a few months. For others, especially where gambling is connected to deeper trauma or long-standing patterns, the work takes longer. We don’t rush the process, and we don’t keep you in therapy longer than you need. You’ll know when you’re ready to step back.
Absolutely. We offer secure video sessions that work well for this kind of support. Many people actually prefer virtual sessions because they can do them from home without anyone knowing. All our counsellors who work with gambling offer virtual options.
That’s your information to share or not share. We won’t contact anyone without your explicit consent. Some people eventually involve partners in their recovery process; others keep it private. We support whatever approach makes sense for your situation.
Some people find peer support groups helpful alongside individual therapy. Others don’t connect with the 12-step framework. We’re not ideological about it, if it helps you, great. If not, we won’t push it. What we offer is different: a private, personalized relationship focused on your specific situation and needs.
You’ll feel it. The right therapist is someone you can be honest with, even about the parts you’re most ashamed of. If after a few sessions you’re not feeling that connection, tell us. We’d rather help you find someone who fits than have you drop out because the match wasn’t right.
Yes. People recover from gambling problems all the time. It’s not easy, and it’s not a straight line, but it’s absolutely possible. Recovery doesn’t just mean stopping gambling, it means building a life where you don’t need gambling to cope, to feel alive, to escape.
We can. If you’re dealing with the impact of a loved one’s gambling, the lies, the financial chaos, the betrayal. You may benefit from your own support. Some of our counsellors work specifically with family members navigating these situations.
