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Introduction to Sports Betting
This training will provide an informative overview of the sports betting world so that those in the mental health field feel more comfortable and knowledgeable when working with others. This is not a clinical training, we won’t be diving into clinical considerations. This is meant for those who want a better understanding of how sports betting works in the state of MA. This training will provide a detailed overview of the sports betting environment in MA, the types of bets available at sportsbook, a breakdown of the marketing strategies of sportsbooks, and finally an overview of potential risks related to sports betting
Number of CE(s): 1.5
Instructional Level: Introductory. This training includes interactive elements such as share-backs that participants must engage in to receive full credit. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Fundamental Coursework
Learning Objectives:
- Describe both the legal and illegal sports betting landscape in Massachusetts
- Discuss the accessibility of sports betting and it’s features that can be addictive.
- Identify addiction risk factors specifically associated with sports betting
Instructor #1: Shantel Mercedes, MPH: Shantel is a Program Associate for Health Resources in Action and works on the Training and Education team for M-TAC. She has 2 years of experience working in the gambling addiction field and has facilitated online trainings on a variety of topics pertaining to Gambling Disorder. She is particularly interested in the cultural significance and influence regarding common problem gambling behaviors. She has a BA in Public Health and Health Equity from Mills College and a Master’s in Public Health from Simmons University
Instructor #2: Elizabeth Bice, BA: Lizzy is a Program Manager for Health Resources in Action and works on the Training and Education team for M-TAC. She has 5+ years of experience working in the gambling addiction field and has developed and facilitated online trainings on a variety of topics pertaining to Gambling Disorder. She is particularly interested in sports betting and the covert ways gambling has been normalized in everyday life. Elizabeth also hosted a presentation on avoiding gambling harm in recovery at the 2024 Massachusetts Problem Gambling Conference: Equity in Action. She received her BA in Community Health from Tufts University.
Instructor #3: Maya A. Williams-Bond-Jackson, LMHC, CCTP-II, MA PGS II, ADHD-CCSP, CCATP (she/her, he/him): Maya is an Integrative Clinical Therapist who advantageously became a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 10 years of experience working with various populations nationwide. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the illustrious Clark Atlanta University, a historically black college and university (HBCU) in Atlanta, Georgia. Maya then sought to earn her master’s degree in clinical psychology and graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Maya provides integrative therapeutic care at her private practice with an emphasis on neurodivergency, complexities of trauma, gender and sexual identity, affirmation, and expression, anxiety and mood disorders, chronic medical conditions, and impulsivity. As a Clinical Consultant for the M-TAC organization, she supports and develops educational contact primarily focusing on psychoeducation about Gambling Disorder and its biopsychosocial layers.
Approval Statements:
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) – The Massachusetts Technical Assistance Center for Problem Gambling Treatment is authorized by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to sponsor, conduct or approve continuing education programs for alcohol and drug counselors/assistants (LADCs). This program offers 1.5 continuing education credits.