The possibility for an addicted gambler to quit gambling is very low,
The possibility is low, but it is still there. It means that an addicted gambler can still quit gambling if they are very dedicated to it, have appropriate help, and have a lot of discipline.
Funny enough, an addict cannot be disciplined. Addiction and discipline are two opposing forces. If a gambler is addicted, he has lost control; if he is disciplined, he is not yet addicted. This means that an addicted gambler can seek external assistance, and the role of this assistance is to restrict the addict from the activities that led to his addiction. The force will compel the addict to first delete all gambling apps from his phone.
Also, the pages he follows on social media must be restricted so that he does not receive notifications or come across testimonies that will make him want to gamble. This is significant because a minor event during the healing phase can reactivate the gambler's addictive behavior. Thus, if external therapy is to be effective and long-term, these restrictions must be followed.