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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE-ROCHESTER AREA | DEPAUL
* Provides substance abuse and problem gambling prevention services through education, support, resources, advocacy and referral. * Provides community education and awareness presentations on a variety of addiction-related topics tailored to requesting school or community groups and training opportunities for professionals in the addictions, education, and health and human services community.* Offers an Addictions Counselor Credentials Training program (ACCT) - 16 month-program.* Offers a Hispanic Prevention Education Program/HPEP for youth and adults. Offers the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) parent discussion groups. Programs offered in Spanish/English* Offers the Total Approach Family program that provides on-going series, six sessions each for families and others affected by the substance use of a loved one.* Offers Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) professional education and community awareness presentations on FASD, informal, resources and referral and parent networking and support group. NCADD-RA is the NOFAS affiliate of Upstate New York.* Provides education and resources on community coalition development through the Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center.
* Provides substance abuse and problem gambling prevention services through education, support, resources, advocacy and referral. * Provides community education and awareness presentations on a variety of addiction-related topics tailored to requesting school or community groups and training opportunities for professionals in the addictions, education, and health and human services community.* Offers an Addictions Counselor Credentials Training program (ACCT) - 16 month-program.* Offers a Hispanic Prevention Education Program/HPEP for youth and adults. Offers the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) parent discussion groups. Programs offered in Spanish/English* Offers the Total Approach Family program that provides on-going series, six sessions each for families and others affected by the substance use of a loved one.* Offers Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) professional education and community awareness presentations on FASD, informal, resources and referral and parent networking and support group. NCADD-RA is the NOFAS affiliate of Upstate New York.* Provides education and resources on community coalition development through the Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center.
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Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Substance Use Disorder Intervention Programs
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Recreational Therapy
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
THE CENTER FOR PROBLEM GAMBLING | CAPITAL COUNSELING
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
What's Here
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
THE CENTER FOR PROBLEM GAMBLING | CAPITAL COUNSELING
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
What's Here
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE COUNSELING CLINIC | SYRACUSE JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE AT MENORAH PARK
Provides in-person or virtual therapy and counseling services for children, families, couples, individuals, and groups. Offers in-home therapy services in certain circumstances.
Provides in-person or virtual therapy and counseling services for children, families, couples, individuals, and groups. Offers in-home therapy services in certain circumstances.
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Elder Abuse Counseling
Group Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Geriatric Counseling
Parent Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Home Based Mental Health Services
Eclectic Therapy
Conjoint Counseling
Telemental Health
Multimodal Therapy
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Individual Counseling
Music Therapy
Solution Focused Therapy
Child Guidance
Art Therapy
Mindfulness Instruction
Family Counseling
AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION | AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION
* Provides information on support groups or online support groups for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.* Increases awareness about prevention, warning signs and the psychiatric illnesses most often responsible for suicide. * Reduces suicide rates through initiating and participating in projects to develop, implement and evaluate innovative approaches to suicide prevention.* Works closely with support group facilitators, first responders, clergy members, mental health professionals and others in the community, to help survivors cope with their loss, pain, questions and their journey of healing.* Alerts public officials, legislators and national and community leaders to important suicide research and prevention initiatives.
* Provides information on support groups or online support groups for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.* Increases awareness about prevention, warning signs and the psychiatric illnesses most often responsible for suicide. * Reduces suicide rates through initiating and participating in projects to develop, implement and evaluate innovative approaches to suicide prevention.* Works closely with support group facilitators, first responders, clergy members, mental health professionals and others in the community, to help survivors cope with their loss, pain, questions and their journey of healing.* Alerts public officials, legislators and national and community leaders to important suicide research and prevention initiatives.
What's Here
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
General Mental Health Information/Education
Public Awareness/Education
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAININGS | CONTACT COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).
Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).
What's Here
Public Awareness/Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
PROBLEM GAMBLING RESOURCE CENTER - FINGERLAKES REGION | NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON PROBLEM GAMBLING
Works with individuals with a gambling problem as well as their families and communities by supporting the individual and reducing barriers to care.
Works with individuals with a gambling problem as well as their families and communities by supporting the individual and reducing barriers to care.
What's Here
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
Families/Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Disorder Support Groups
BINGHAMTON OFFICE - NEW YORK STATE MENTAL HEALTH | NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH - CENTRAL NY FIELD OFFICE
Provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services for adults and children.
Provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services for adults and children.
What's Here
General Mental Health Information/Education
Community Mental Health Agencies
VETERANS RESOURCE LOCATOR | VETERANS RESOURCE LOCATOR
* VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPC) are specialized case managers who ensure that veterans at high risk of suicide receive the care they need. Furthermore, they are involved in training and education, both within the VA and in the community. The new VA suicide prevention initiative has placed more than 150 Suicide Prevention Coordinators nationwide, all of which are licensed mental health professionals.
* VA Medical Centers consist of acute care facilities and community based outpatient clinics. Services may include: psychiatry, intermediate medicine, extended care, homeless and alcohol/drug abuse programs, cardiac rehabilitation, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, nursing home and respite care.
* Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) contribute to cost containment by making quality health care affordable and accessible to veterans outside VA's core medical services. CBOCs reduce travel time and shorten waiting times for veterans needing outpatient care. Some of CBOCs services include: primary care, group and individual counseling, laboratory analysis, prescriptions and radiology.
* The Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (aka Regional Offices) support the VA Vision to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned. Services may include: compensation, pension benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, home loan guaranty, death benefits, employment benefits and special benefits for the disabled.
* Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.
* VA Medical Centers consist of acute care facilities and community based outpatient clinics. Services may include: psychiatry, intermediate medicine, extended care, homeless and alcohol/drug abuse programs, cardiac rehabilitation, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, nursing home and respite care.
- Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center by requesting a Community Employment Coordinator and assistance with legal matters can be obtained through a Veterans Justice Outreach Coordinator.
* Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) contribute to cost containment by making quality health care affordable and accessible to veterans outside VA's core medical services. CBOCs reduce travel time and shorten waiting times for veterans needing outpatient care. Some of CBOCs services include: primary care, group and individual counseling, laboratory analysis, prescriptions and radiology.
* The Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (aka Regional Offices) support the VA Vision to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned. Services may include: compensation, pension benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, home loan guaranty, death benefits, employment benefits and special benefits for the disabled.
* Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.
* VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPC) are specialized case managers who ensure that veterans at high risk of suicide receive the care they need. Furthermore, they are involved in training and education, both within the VA and in the community. The new VA suicide prevention initiative has placed more than 150 Suicide Prevention Coordinators nationwide, all of which are licensed mental health professionals.
* VA Medical Centers consist of acute care facilities and community based outpatient clinics. Services may include: psychiatry, intermediate medicine, extended care, homeless and alcohol/drug abuse programs, cardiac rehabilitation, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, nursing home and respite care.
* Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) contribute to cost containment by making quality health care affordable and accessible to veterans outside VA's core medical services. CBOCs reduce travel time and shorten waiting times for veterans needing outpatient care. Some of CBOCs services include: primary care, group and individual counseling, laboratory analysis, prescriptions and radiology.
* The Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (aka Regional Offices) support the VA Vision to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned. Services may include: compensation, pension benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, home loan guaranty, death benefits, employment benefits and special benefits for the disabled.
* Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.
* VA Medical Centers consist of acute care facilities and community based outpatient clinics. Services may include: psychiatry, intermediate medicine, extended care, homeless and alcohol/drug abuse programs, cardiac rehabilitation, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, nursing home and respite care.
- Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center by requesting a Community Employment Coordinator and assistance with legal matters can be obtained through a Veterans Justice Outreach Coordinator.
* Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) contribute to cost containment by making quality health care affordable and accessible to veterans outside VA's core medical services. CBOCs reduce travel time and shorten waiting times for veterans needing outpatient care. Some of CBOCs services include: primary care, group and individual counseling, laboratory analysis, prescriptions and radiology.
* The Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (aka Regional Offices) support the VA Vision to provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned. Services may include: compensation, pension benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, home loan guaranty, death benefits, employment benefits and special benefits for the disabled.
* Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.
What's Here
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Benefits and Services Assistance
Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
VETERANS RESOURCE LOCATOR | VETERANS RESOURCE LOCATOR
* Assists through VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPCs) licensed mental health professionals who manage care for at-risk veterans, provide training and education.* Offers information on VA Medical Centers services. Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center, and assistance with legal matters.Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) provide affordable, accessible care to veterans outside VA's core medical services by offering services like primary care, counseling, lab work, prescriptions, and radiology, while reducing travel time and wait times for outpatient care.Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (Regional Offices) provide veterans with earned benefits and services, including compensation, pension, vocational rehabilitation, home loans, death benefits, employment support, and disability assistance.Vet Centers offer free readjustment counseling and outreach services to veterans who served in combat zones and their families for military-related issues.
* Assists through VA Suicide Prevention Coordinators (SPCs) licensed mental health professionals who manage care for at-risk veterans, provide training and education.* Offers information on VA Medical Centers services. Additionally, assistance with employment issues can be accessed through a VA Medical Center, and assistance with legal matters.Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) provide affordable, accessible care to veterans outside VA's core medical services by offering services like primary care, counseling, lab work, prescriptions, and radiology, while reducing travel time and wait times for outpatient care.Veterans Benefits Administration Offices (Regional Offices) provide veterans with earned benefits and services, including compensation, pension, vocational rehabilitation, home loans, death benefits, employment support, and disability assistance.Vet Centers offer free readjustment counseling and outreach services to veterans who served in combat zones and their families for military-related issues.
What's Here
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
Veteran Benefits Assistance
SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAMS | AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION - CAPITAL REGION NY CHAPTER
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) provides awareness and education programs to schools, communities, work place, or the general public.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) provides awareness and education programs to schools, communities, work place, or the general public.
What's Here
Suicide Prevention Programs
Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Services | Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of the Finger Lakes - Schuyler Office
Provides prevention, education, training, and information and referral services in efforts to increase awareness of issues regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, abuse, and dependency. Also offers gambling prevention information.
Provides prevention, education, training, and information and referral services in efforts to increase awareness of issues regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, abuse, and dependency. Also offers gambling prevention information.
What's Here
Gambling Addiction Prevention Programs
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Substance Use Disorder Issues
Drug Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Alcohol Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Smoking / Nicotine Addiction Issues
Tobacco Use Education / Prevention
Gambling Issues
Mental Health Information Support | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Admin Site
Provides information and support to individuals with mental illness and their families.
Provides information and support to individuals with mental illness and their families.
What's Here
General Mental Health Information / Education
COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND MOBILIZATION SERVICES | SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION TEAM OF ESSEX COUNTY
Provides alcohol and drug abuse and problem gambling awareness and education to community groups interested in learning about current substance abuse and gambling issues, prevention strategies, and mobilizing to deal with community concerns and goals relating to alcohol and drug addiction and problem gambling.
Provides alcohol and drug abuse and problem gambling awareness and education to community groups interested in learning about current substance abuse and gambling issues, prevention strategies, and mobilizing to deal with community concerns and goals relating to alcohol and drug addiction and problem gambling.
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Drug Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Mental Health Information / Education
Mental Health Related Support Groups
MIND MATTERS MENTAL HEALTH SERIES | YONKERS YOUTH BUREAU
Focuses on mental health related programs geared towards the youth and their families. The goal is to provide support and educate the participants on the importance of mental health. Activities include: Youth Support Group for high school students hosting gatherings with on-site trained counselors to provide support and guidance, Virtual Mental Health Education presentations in partnership with NAMI Westchester, and more.
Focuses on mental health related programs geared towards the youth and their families. The goal is to provide support and educate the participants on the importance of mental health. Activities include: Youth Support Group for high school students hosting gatherings with on-site trained counselors to provide support and guidance, Virtual Mental Health Education presentations in partnership with NAMI Westchester, and more.
What's Here
Mental Health Information / Education
Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Services | Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of the Finger Lakes - Yates Office
Provides prevention, education, training, and information and referral services in efforts to increase awareness of issues regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, abuse, and dependency. Also offers gambling prevention information.
Provides prevention, education, training, and information and referral services in efforts to increase awareness of issues regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, abuse, and dependency. Also offers gambling prevention information.
What's Here
Gambling Addiction Prevention Programs
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Substance Use Disorder Issues
Drug Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Alcohol Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Smoking / Nicotine Addiction Issues
Tobacco Use Education / Prevention
Gambling Issues
NAMI Family - to Family (F2F) | National Alliance on Mental Illness - Rochester
Offers a 12-week education program for adult family members of persons living with mental illness.
Offers a 12-week education program for adult family members of persons living with mental illness.
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General Mental Health Information / Education
ENDING THE SILENCE | NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF ROCKLAND COUNTY (NAMI ROCKLAND)
An in-school presentation about mental health designed for high school or middle school students. Students can learn about mental illness directly from family members and individuals living with mental illness themselves.
An in-school presentation about mental health designed for high school or middle school students. Students can learn about mental illness directly from family members and individuals living with mental illness themselves.
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Mental Health Information / Education
Family Peer Support Services - Amherst - NDYFS
Provides family peer support services to parents and/or caregivers of youth with emotional and/or behavioral health difficulties.
Services include:
- Engagement, Bridging, and Transition Support
- Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy, and Empowerment
- Parent Skill Development
- Community Connections and Natural Supports
Services are individualized and provided in home and community settings. Services are provided by a parent professional who has lived experience in caring for a youth with special needs.
Provides family peer support services to parents and/or caregivers of youth with emotional and/or behavioral health difficulties.
Services include:
- Engagement, Bridging, and Transition Support
- Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy, and Empowerment
- Parent Skill Development
- Community Connections and Natural Supports
Services are individualized and provided in home and community settings. Services are provided by a parent professional who has lived experience in caring for a youth with special needs.
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Family Psychoeducation
Horizon Health Services - Sanborn Recovery Center
Provides comprehensive treatment, recovery, and support services for individuals and families impacted by mental health and substance use challenges. Services offered include individual and group counseling, medical and psychiatric care, family support coordination, addiction medicine consultations, opiate overdose prevention training, recovery coaching and peer support services, care coordination, community outreach and education, harm reduction services, a therapy dog program, and more. For additional information or to discuss available services, please contact the Admissions team at 716‑831‑1800.
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Provides comprehensive treatment, recovery, and support services for individuals and families impacted by mental health and substance use challenges. Services offered include individual and group counseling, medical and psychiatric care, family support coordination, addiction medicine consultations, opiate overdose prevention training, recovery coaching and peer support services, care coordination, community outreach and education, harm reduction services, a therapy dog program, and more. For additional information or to discuss available services, please contact the Admissions team at 716‑831‑1800.
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What's Here
Suicide Prevention Programs
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Adolescent / Youth Counseling
Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Alcohol Use Disorder Counseling
AIDS / HIV / STD Prevention Supplies
Mental Health Screening
Family Psychoeducation
General Psychiatry
Patient to Patient Networking
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Comprehensive Outpatient Drug Use Disorder Treatment
Drug Use Disorder Counseling
Addiction Psychiatry
Needle Exchange / Distribution Programs
Group Counseling
General Counseling Services
Comprehensive Outpatient Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Psychiatric Case Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution Programs
Pet Assisted Therapy
General Mental Health Information / Education
Adult Psychiatry
Individual Counseling
Family Peer Support Services - Lockport - NDYFS
Provides family peer support services to parents and/or caregivers of youth with emotional and/or behavioral health difficulties.
Services include:
- Engagement, Bridging, and Transition Support
- Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy, and Empowerment
- Parent Skill Development
- Community Connections and Natural Supports
Services are individualized and provided in home and community settings. Services are provided by a parent professional who has lived experience in caring for a youth with special needs.
Provides family peer support services to parents and/or caregivers of youth with emotional and/or behavioral health difficulties.
Services include:
- Engagement, Bridging, and Transition Support
- Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy, and Empowerment
- Parent Skill Development
- Community Connections and Natural Supports
Services are individualized and provided in home and community settings. Services are provided by a parent professional who has lived experience in caring for a youth with special needs.
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Family Psychoeducation
Community Education - Orleans County Mental Health Services
Provides outreach and educational programs.
Provides outreach and educational programs.
What's Here
General Mental Health Information / Education
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAININGS | CONTACT COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).
Provides trainings in suicide prevention including Talk Saves Lives, QPR Gatekeeper Training, safeTALK, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST).
What's Here
Suicide Prevention Programs
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
THE CENTER FOR PROBLEM GAMBLING | CAPITAL COUNSELING
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
The Center for Problem Gambling provides specialized counseling treatment to problem gamblers and their family members through individual, group, family and marital counseling. The Center for Problem Gambling also provides community presentations to increase awareness about the problems of compulsive gambling.
What's Here
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Prevention Programs
PROBLEM GAMBLING SERVICES | CENTRAL PROBLEM GAMBLING RESOURCE CENTER
* Produces and disseminates information leading to increased recognition, prevention, and treatment of problem gambling.* Conducts and publicly supports research activities to establish and document areas of need.* Provides free training to healthcare and other professionals to assess and treat persons with gambling-related problems.* Fosters expanded and improved services for residents adversely affected by gambling.* Assists industry and business leaders in developing customer- and employee-based problem gambling awareness programs.* Conducts workshops and conferences.* Connects individuals to therapy and Gambling Anonymous (GA) services.
* Produces and disseminates information leading to increased recognition, prevention, and treatment of problem gambling.* Conducts and publicly supports research activities to establish and document areas of need.* Provides free training to healthcare and other professionals to assess and treat persons with gambling-related problems.* Fosters expanded and improved services for residents adversely affected by gambling.* Assists industry and business leaders in developing customer- and employee-based problem gambling awareness programs.* Conducts workshops and conferences.* Connects individuals to therapy and Gambling Anonymous (GA) services.
What's Here
Public Awareness/Education
Specialized Information and Referral
Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
Organizational Training Services
