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Cryptocurr­ency addicts seek treatment

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A ScottiSh addiction clinic has begun treating people who are hooked on trading cryptocurr­encies.

traders can become addicted to cryptocurr­encies like Bitcoin as their volatile price can be thrilling but as costly as gambling, according to therapists at castle craig clinic near Edinburgh.

cryptocurr­ency addicts are offered treatments such as a 12-step programme, cognitive behavioura­l therapy (cBt), trauma therapy and equine therapy.

chris Burn, a gambling therapist at castle craig hospital, said: “the high risk, fluctuatin­g cryptocurr­ency market appeals to the problem gambler.

“it provides excitement and an escape from reality. Bitcoin, for example, has been heavily traded and huge gains and losses were made. it’s a classic bubble situation,” he said.

castle craig has treated over 10,000 patients for various addictions since it opened in 1988, and says the majority have gone on to achieve long-term abstinent recovery.

Prices start from £1,360 (RM7,200) per week for an extended treatment programme, and detox and intensive care starts from £2,975 (RM15,750) per week.

A single en-suite bedroom in castle craig’s intensive treatment programme costs £4,970 (RM26,300) per week, and the cost of its “executive programme” starts at £9,240 (RM49,000) per week.

A minimum commitment of two weeks’ treatment is required of all patients.

Patients or families who struggle to afford residentia­l rehabilita­tion are offered advice on alternativ­e and more affordable treatment options, and potentiall­y external funding from Scotland’s National health Service. — AFP Relaxnews

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— AFP The high risk, fluctuatin­g cryptocurr­ency market appeals to the problem gambler.

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