"Apostando por la vida" es un podcast de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionado por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicciones"
Andrés es el claro ejemplo de destinatario de ASEJER. Él es la esencia y forma parte de la historia de la asociación. Una persona que logró entender qué es la ludopatía y aprendió a vivir con ella.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicciones", en el que contamos con ...
Se trata de uno de los casos en chicos jóvenes mas impactantes que hemos atendido en ASEJER. José Ramón no fue muy consciente del trastorno que sufría hasta que no acudió por segunda vez a tratamiento. El hecho de perder su vida le llevó al límite.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Se...
Cuando José María llegó a ASEJER no sabia por dónde empezar debido a la desestructuración tan grande que tenía. Es una persona muy impulsiva y muy competitiva, pero ha logrado encontrar su equilibrio y entender esta enfermedad.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicci...
Víctor tiene una gran historia que contar a través de los videojuegos… una persona que llegó completamente rota a nuestro centro, y con su vida absolutamente perdida, pero pudo conseguirlo y en este episodio comparte con nosotros todo lo que ha vivido.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa...
Después de haber superado todo el proceso de rehabilitación, Alfonso no logró entender una parte de sí mismo. Aquí tenemos su testimonio, que refleja tanto su historia como su personalidad.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicciones", en el que contamos con ocho tes...
Alberto llegó a ASEJER en una situación absolutamente descontrolada y poco consciente, con su cara de niño inocente. Cuando logró entender que éste era su sitio es cuando comenzó a comprender todo su pasado.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicciones", en el que con...
Fali llegó a ASEJER con el estigma de ser mujer jugadora sobre sus hombros. Le costó mucho soltar la culpa y quitarse fantasmas del pasado, pero hoy en día, con su tratamiento superado, es la única mujer monitora de la entidad. Ha hecho historia en ASEJER.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del prog...
Pablo es una persona que ha pasado el proceso de rehabilitación. Tardó más tiempo del estipulado normalmente porque le costó mucho entender el tratamiento, pero con esfuerzo y constancia ha logrado una rehabilitación completa y además gran éxito profesional.
"Apostando por la vida", es una iniciativa de ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación), subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del pr...
Gloria Agudo, trabajadora social en ASEJER (Asociación Sevillana de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación) nos presenta el podcast "Apostando por la vida", una iniciativa subvencionada por el Ayuntamiento de Sevilla a través del programa "Sevilla libre de adicciones", en el que acercaremos ocho testimonios reales de personas que padecen trastorno por juego (ludopatía), una adicción comportamental. Escucharemos cómo se han llegado a r...
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