Now that is correct.
Yet I knew of no one who struggled with it.
Those I did seek out more or less said stop doing it.
I wont give the whole story.
I used to lead the youth ministry.
Stopped going to church.
But a new leader came to our church.
My wife was working in the church.
He asked about me.
My wife gave a bit of background (she didn't know my suicide thoughts) and did not tell him about my gambling but why I stopped going to church.
The new leader came to see me.
He just wanted say hello.
Every now and then he checked in.
Eventually I felt I could trust him.
He never condemned me, loved me where I was at and was willing to walk, talk as listen.
He never doubted I was saved.
He delved into the reason for the cause of the effect.
Then as
@eternally-gratefull says and I agree the issues were healed.
They were a result of a shocking childhood and a shocking understanding of our Father in heaven.
Great news though.
I've been healed and now being used by God to walk with people with gambling addiction, suffered sexual abuse, rejected by a lone parent (my mother) and never knew their dad (the reverse could be said for the mother)
God has given me a passion and compassion for this.