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March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month
NEW VIDEOS: Problem Gambling Awareness and Youth Public Service Announcements
Gambling Guide for Youth and Families (pdf)
Infographic: Problem Gambling Not Only Affects Your Wallet, It Can Affect Your Health, Too (pdf)
Statewide Problem Gambling Service Locations
"Bettor Choice" Treatment Network (pdf)
Regional Map - "Bettor Choice" Treatment Network (pdf)
Problem Gambling Services
CT Valley Hospital, Vance Drive, Russell Hall, 1st Floor
Middletown, CT 06457 (860) 344-2244
Mission Statement
To provide a comprehensive network of consumer-oriented problem gambling
recovery services for people of Connecticut and to foster an environment throughout
the State that promotes informed choices around gambling behavior.
Bettor Choice: Stories of Help, Hope and Recovery
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Problem Gambling Awareness
FACT SHEETS
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Teens and Gambling |
Gambling & Older Adults
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Gambling & the Criminal Justice System
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Gambling Expansion |
College Gambling
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Gambling and Primary Care
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Video
Gaming
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If you are interested in learning more about gambling integration, financial considerations in working with problem and disordered gamblers, and treating persons affected by problem gambling, please view the three trainings below: DMHAS Workforce Development Trainings If you are a DMHAS state employee or work at a DMHAS-funded agency, you can take these trainings on the DMHAS Learning Management System (LMS) (https://ctlms-dmhas.ct.gov/) to receive social work or psychologist CEUs (please note that this is only for DMHAS state employees and DMHAS-funded agencies).
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