Date/Time
This training is NOT hosted by the Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency
5.5 CEs
The Practitioner’s Path: From Screening to Recovery provides a practical, clinically grounded roadmap that empowers practitioners to confidently identify gambling-related harm, intervene effectively, and support clients in achieving meaningful and lasting recovery. Practitioners will be equipped with practical tools, evidence based strategies, and clinical insights needed to identify, assess, and support clients at every stage of their recovery journey. Including guidance on long term recovery support, relapse prevention planning, family involvement, and connecting clients to appropriate peer and specialty resources. Practitioners will be presented with a clear roadmap for helping clients achieve sustained recovery.
Learning Objectives:
Explore the foundations of gambling disorder, its prevalence, risk factors, and the ways it often co-occurs with other mental health conditions.
Overview of screening and assessment best practices, including validated tools that help practitioners recognize early signs of problematic gambling.
Discuss case examples illustrating how to tailor interventions to an individual’s unique needs and levels of readiness for change.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: The Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling
Cost: Free
For questions, email The Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling at Training@MDProblemGambling.com