Gambling Disorder and Mental Health: What Therapists Need to Know
Equip yourself to address gambling disorders in your therapeutic practice. This course, 'Gambling Disorder and Mental Health: What Therapists Need to Know,' defines gambling disorder as an addiction and explores its individual, family, and public health consequences. Learn to identify warning signs, utilize diagnostic tools, and navigate treatment options while considering ethical and privacy issues. Leave prepared to support those struggling with this complex condition. Less...
Learning Objectives
- Define gambling disorder as an addiction, and the potential risks this poses to individual members and their families.
- List the public health risk related to gambling and gambling disorder.
- Identify the potential warning signs and diagnostic criteria for people struggling with gambling and/or gambling disorder.
- Describe the treatment options for people and families struggling with gambling disorder, including ethical considerations and privacy issues.
Target Audience
Friday, May 03, 2024
12:00 PM EDT - 01:30 PM EDT
About the speaker
Agenda
Welcoming Remarks
Summary/History of Gambling Disorder
Gambling Disorder as an Addiction (DSM-5)
The Public Health Approach
Symptoms and Screening
Diagnosis and Diagnostic Criteria
Treatment Options and Strategies
Ethical Considerations
Pressing Concerns
Questions and Answers
CE Information - Earn 1.5 CE Credit Hours
CE Approvals
American Psychological Association
New York Education Department's State Board for Social Work
New York Education Department for Licensed Mental Health Counselors
New York State Education Department's State Board for Psychology
New York Education Department's State Board for Marriage and Family Therapy
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