Online Problem Gambling Training
2021年9月7日Register here: http://gg.gg/vx7ce
*Online Problem Gambling Training Sites
*Online Problem Gambling Training Classes
*Online Problem Gambling Training Software
Discern which gambling or gaming behaviors constitute addiction. Summarize the different forms of gambling and gaming addictions. Evaluate the severity of gambling addiction. Identify the gambling or gaming addiction by subtype. Compare and contrast the variety of clinical interventions available for the treatment of gambling and gaming addictions. Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatment
To become an authorized provider in the CalGETS, therapists must complete online state-funded training focusing on the treatment of problem and pathological gamblers. Training consists of prerequisite self-guided online material and live virtual classroom training with an instructor for 3 days, 4 hours each. Our team of therapist-trainers and education specialists develop and deliver trainings to provide professionals with the latest information on evidence-informed practices for the identification and treatment of problem gambling and other behavioural addictions including problem technology use. Keeping up with digital gaming/ gambling trends can be overwhelming and exhausting for many in problem gambling and addictions professions. In this workshop, we look at an overview and key concerns of some of the latest trends in the online gaming world, and how the lines often are blurry between what is gaming and what is gambling.Free Online Training for Treatment Providers
Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatmentis a free series of 10 training modules designed for problem gambling counselors and supervisors, as well as other mental health professionals, who want to learn more about including family members and important others in problem gambling treatment. This series is also designed for problem gambling administrators and prevention specialists who want to learn more about the role family members and important others can play in problem gambling treatment and the impact of problem gambling on families.
The modules are based onOregon’s Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatmentmanual, which is available to download after registering for the series. Each module covers one of 10 chapters in the manual, along with related content and provides examples of applying core clinical concepts.
These modules must be taken in order as each module builds on information offered in previous modules. Participants who complete the series are awarded a total of 30 continuing education units (CEUs). Three CEUs are awarded after completing each module. Registration
Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatment modules are offered free of charge, including the verification of 3 CEUs per module.
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 10 modules. Your Moodle account will be active for one year. View our Moodle FAQ here
Questions about registration? Please contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu Training Module Descriptions
1.) Involving Family and Important Others in Treatment
Introduces participants to working with families and covers the “who, when, why, and how” of involving family members and/or important others in problem gambling treatment.
2.) Select Concepts in Family Therapy and Models for Problem Gambling Treatment
Offers some basic theoretical concepts from the field of family therapy. While not meant to replace extensive training in family therapy, the module offers a number of concepts that are useful in working with families in problem gambling treatment.
3.) Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
Reviews how to include family/concerned others in risk
assessment and safety planning. It includes risks that others may face when someone they care about is gambling.
4.) Family, Disclosure, Assessment and Psycho-Education
Reviews family assessment and provides an example of a family assessment form. It also includes how to prepare family for and facilitate disclosure of gambling and debt to family/concerned others. Examples are offered of psychoeducation in family treatment contexts.
5.) Including Family in Service Planning
Offers an approach to developing service plans that includes relational goals and engaging multiple family members/concerned others in agreeing on and setting goals.
6.) Helping Families Support and Meet Relational Goals
Focuses on how to help families support recovery directly as well as make relational changes that enhance wellness.
7.) Motivational Interviewing with Families
Motivational Interviewing is frequently used with individuals struggling with gambling problems. This module extends the use of motivational interviewing to work with families.
8.) Facilitating In-Session Interactions
Offers guidance for how to manage conflict and facilitate meaningful conversations among family members/important
others in ways that create lasting change.
9.) Working with Children and Adolescents
Children are often left out of problem gambling treatment. This module offers rationale for including children as well a child-centered counseling practices.
10.) Socioculturally Attuned Treatment
Explores the connection between recovery and equity, offering a model for attuning to societal and relational differences and inequities in treatment for disordered gambling.
Online Problem Gambling Training SitesContinuing EducationOnline Problem Gambling Training ClassesContact UsOnline Problem Gambling Training Software
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Center for Community Engagement is located in Rogers Hall on the Graduate Campus.
emailcce@lclark.edu
voice503-768-6040fax503-768-6045
Director Matsya Siosal
*
Center for Community EngagementLewis & Clark615 S. Palatine Hill Road
MSC 85PortlandOR97219
Register here: http://gg.gg/vx7ce
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Online Problem Gambling Training Sites
*Online Problem Gambling Training Classes
*Online Problem Gambling Training Software
Discern which gambling or gaming behaviors constitute addiction. Summarize the different forms of gambling and gaming addictions. Evaluate the severity of gambling addiction. Identify the gambling or gaming addiction by subtype. Compare and contrast the variety of clinical interventions available for the treatment of gambling and gaming addictions. Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatment
To become an authorized provider in the CalGETS, therapists must complete online state-funded training focusing on the treatment of problem and pathological gamblers. Training consists of prerequisite self-guided online material and live virtual classroom training with an instructor for 3 days, 4 hours each. Our team of therapist-trainers and education specialists develop and deliver trainings to provide professionals with the latest information on evidence-informed practices for the identification and treatment of problem gambling and other behavioural addictions including problem technology use. Keeping up with digital gaming/ gambling trends can be overwhelming and exhausting for many in problem gambling and addictions professions. In this workshop, we look at an overview and key concerns of some of the latest trends in the online gaming world, and how the lines often are blurry between what is gaming and what is gambling.Free Online Training for Treatment Providers
Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatmentis a free series of 10 training modules designed for problem gambling counselors and supervisors, as well as other mental health professionals, who want to learn more about including family members and important others in problem gambling treatment. This series is also designed for problem gambling administrators and prevention specialists who want to learn more about the role family members and important others can play in problem gambling treatment and the impact of problem gambling on families.
The modules are based onOregon’s Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatmentmanual, which is available to download after registering for the series. Each module covers one of 10 chapters in the manual, along with related content and provides examples of applying core clinical concepts.
These modules must be taken in order as each module builds on information offered in previous modules. Participants who complete the series are awarded a total of 30 continuing education units (CEUs). Three CEUs are awarded after completing each module. Registration
Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatment modules are offered free of charge, including the verification of 3 CEUs per module.
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 10 modules. Your Moodle account will be active for one year. View our Moodle FAQ here
Questions about registration? Please contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu Training Module Descriptions
1.) Involving Family and Important Others in Treatment
Introduces participants to working with families and covers the “who, when, why, and how” of involving family members and/or important others in problem gambling treatment.
2.) Select Concepts in Family Therapy and Models for Problem Gambling Treatment
Offers some basic theoretical concepts from the field of family therapy. While not meant to replace extensive training in family therapy, the module offers a number of concepts that are useful in working with families in problem gambling treatment.
3.) Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
Reviews how to include family/concerned others in risk
assessment and safety planning. It includes risks that others may face when someone they care about is gambling.
4.) Family, Disclosure, Assessment and Psycho-Education
Reviews family assessment and provides an example of a family assessment form. It also includes how to prepare family for and facilitate disclosure of gambling and debt to family/concerned others. Examples are offered of psychoeducation in family treatment contexts.
5.) Including Family in Service Planning
Offers an approach to developing service plans that includes relational goals and engaging multiple family members/concerned others in agreeing on and setting goals.
6.) Helping Families Support and Meet Relational Goals
Focuses on how to help families support recovery directly as well as make relational changes that enhance wellness.
7.) Motivational Interviewing with Families
Motivational Interviewing is frequently used with individuals struggling with gambling problems. This module extends the use of motivational interviewing to work with families.
8.) Facilitating In-Session Interactions
Offers guidance for how to manage conflict and facilitate meaningful conversations among family members/important
others in ways that create lasting change.
9.) Working with Children and Adolescents
Children are often left out of problem gambling treatment. This module offers rationale for including children as well a child-centered counseling practices.
10.) Socioculturally Attuned Treatment
Explores the connection between recovery and equity, offering a model for attuning to societal and relational differences and inequities in treatment for disordered gambling.
Online Problem Gambling Training SitesContinuing EducationOnline Problem Gambling Training ClassesContact UsOnline Problem Gambling Training Software
*
Center for Community Engagement is located in Rogers Hall on the Graduate Campus.
emailcce@lclark.edu
voice503-768-6040fax503-768-6045
Director Matsya Siosal
*
Center for Community EngagementLewis & Clark615 S. Palatine Hill Road
MSC 85PortlandOR97219
Register here: http://gg.gg/vx7ce
https://diarynote.indered.space
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