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The Cabin Singapore is a Specialist Addiction Treatment Centre focusing on Substance Addictions, such as Alcohol and Drugs, as well as Process Addictions like Gambling, Sex and Compulsive Use Of The Internet. Trauma and co-occurring disorders such as anxiety and depression are also treated along with an emphasis on relapse prevention. Gambling Counselling. And how Counselling Help Line Melbourne can help you. Usually an entertainment and social activity, gambling for some can easily become a gambling addiction similar to alcoholism where the need to gamble or the aim of winning a jackpot takes over from the fun and joy of it. National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-522-4700. The National Council on Problem Gambling operates the National Problem Gambling Helpline Network (1-800-522-4700).The network is a single national access point to local resources for those seeking help for a gambling problem. Counselling and Care Centre Blk 536 Upper Cross Street #05-241 Hong Lim Complex Singapore 050536 T 6 F 6 E info@counsel.org.sg. Problem Gambling Treatment: Online Training for Clinicians and Supervisors Problem Gambling Treatment: Online Training for Clinicians and Supervisorsis a free series of 9 training modules designed for counselors, supervisors, administrators and prevention specialists who want to learn more about problem gambling treatment and supervision of problem gambling treatment.
The full training series exceeds the Oregon requirement of 10-hours training for qualified mental health or substance abuse clinical supervisors who supervise problem gambling counselors. Counselors may use any two modules (totaling 3 continuing education units) to meet the problem gambling education requirements for certification by the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Practitioners seeking continuing education units are welcome to access as many modules as they would like to deepen their knowledge of problem gambling treatment.
Everyone is welcome to complete all modules. Once you register, you will see that we have identified those modules we believe will be most helpful for three primary audiences: New Problem Gambling Counselors, Problem Gambling Administrators and Clinical Supervisors, and Behavioral Health Professionals interested in learning more about problem gambling treatment. Registration
Problem Gambling Treatment modules are offered free of charge, including the verification of 1.5 continuing education units per module (Problem Gambling Assessment and Treatment Planning earns 2 CEUs).
Steps to Register:
*Begin your registration using the button below, and submit the online form to activate your Moodle account (the program that contains the modules).
*You will receive an email from our Information Technology office with links and instructions for accessing the training modules. (Please allow up to 5 business days for this process.)
Once you have gained access, you can choose to complete any number of the 9 modules. Your Moodle account will be active for one year. View our Moodle FAQ here
Please Note: Lewis & Clark offices will be closed from December 21st through January 4th. Information Technology will begin processing Moodle requests when our offices reopen in the New Year. This may delay your access to the modules during this time period.
Questions about registration? Please contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu Training Module Descriptions
Problem Gambling Treatment in Oregon: The Big Picture Offers a broad overview of providing problem gambling treatment in Oregon. Module participants will learn about the state administrative structure, as well as treatment and documentation requirements.Recommended For: Anyone directly involved in providing problem gambling treatment in Oregon, including but not limited to: Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Supervisors, Agency Administrators
Overview of Problem GamblingOffers a historical overview of problem gambling, along with information about contemporary gambling technology. Presenters will discuss the ways problem gambling behaviors can develop, key indicators to watch for when determining if gambling is becoming a problem, and treatment implications to consider.Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors, and Prevention Specialists.
Initial Engagement in Problem Gambling TreatmentExamines how to engage those seeking help for problem gambling and use motivational interviewing to explore stages of, and readiness for, change.Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGACs), Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors, and Prevention Specialists.
Problem Gambling Assessment and Treatment PlanningIncludes information on how to: Complete an initial problem gambling assessment and treatment plan; Address the ‘dream world’ with clients; identify community support for recovery; and how to refer a client to inpatient treatment.Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Problem Gambling Treatment Agency Administrators and Supervisors.
Diversity, Social Equity and Problem GamblingConsiderations on the relationship between culture, social equity and gambling. Presenters explore the impact of social location (e.g., race, gender, age and sexual orientation) on problem gambling, along with the need for culturally specific problem gambling treatment.Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors, Agency Administrators and Prevention Specialists.
Problem Gambling and MoneyExplores the meaning of money for those who struggle with problem gambling. Presenters share how to explore money in problem gambling treatment, and how to best assist clients with money management (establishing money barriers, developing budgets).Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors, and Prevention Specialists.
Family Treatment for Problem GamblingOffers an overview of the impact of problem gambling on the family, the family’s role in treatment, and ethics specific to family work. A family therapist demonstrates how to work with family members during the early stages of problem gambling treatment.Recommended For: All Mental Health Clinicians, Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselors (CADCs), Problem Gambling Treatment Providers (CGAC’s), Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors, and Prevention Specialists. Free Gambling Counseling Near Me
Problem Gambling Treatment: Supervision Part IAddresses the need for supervisors to acquire specific education in problem gambling in order to confidently and adequately guide a patient’s treatment. This includes administrative tasks such as gathering and submitting the paperwork required for state-funded problem gambling treatment programs.Recommended For: Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors and Agency Administrators.
Problem Gambling Treatment: Supervision Part IIBuilds upon the learning in Problem Gambling Treatment: Supervision Part I by exploring gambling counselor identity, problem gambling treatment evaluation, and particular ethical issues that may arise in problem gambling treatment.Recommended For: Problem Gambling Treatment Supervisors and Agency Administrators. Continuing EducationContact Us
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