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Introduction to Problem Gambling: Phase One

Location
Online
Presenter(s)
Start Date
11/18/2019
End Date
12/22/2019

At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Describe fundamental concepts in gambling including odds, randomness and house advantage. Identify the risk factors, and consequences of problem gambling. Identify two screening tools for problem gambling. Identify key areas to explore when conducting a problem gambling assessment. Apply knowledge of key clinical aspects related to screening and assessing. Explain how to use cognitive-behavioural therapy in treating clients with problem gambling. Describe how a motivational interviewing (MI) approach can be useful when working with clients with gambling problems.
Faculty: Peter Chen, HSC, CPGC, BEd, has worked as an addiction therapist and education specialist with the Gambling, Gaming and Technology Use team at CAMH since 1995. His work involves the development of educational resources in the areas of problem gambling and mental health, including online courses, webinars, face-to-face workshops, and published material. He is the chair of the Canadian Problem Gambling Certification Board and has also trained in the specialty area of integrating mindfulness meditation into clinical practice.