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SUMMARY:Understanding and Addressing Problem Gambling in Older Adults (Summer 2026)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar offers seasoned clinicians a fresh perspective on older adults\, particularly Baby Boomers\, and their engagement in gambling as a leisure activity and a component of healthy aging. Gerontology social worker\, Beth Mulvaney\, joins us to provide critical insights into the primary care physician’s role\, the challenges of effectively screening for problematic gambling\, and the interpretation of behaviors often misattributed to dementia. We’ll explore why older adults are particularly vulnerable to developing gambling problems\, the crucial warning signs to watch for\, and practical screening methods. Participants will also learn about diverse treatment options tailored to this population\, the significance of responsible gambling strategies\, and how to effectively incorporate these techniques when working with older adults. \nCost: Free \nLocation: Virtual \nNumber of CE(s): 2 \nInstructional Level: Intermediate. This workshop will be interactive and will include a mix of lecture\, discussion\, and activities. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Fundamental Coursework \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nIdentify the risk factors for problem gambling in older adults.\nRecognize the warning signs of problem gambling in older adults.\nScreen for gambling problems in older adults.\nProvide information on treatment options for older adults with gambling problems.\nEducate older adults on responsible gambling strategies.\nDevelop strategies for incorporating responsible gambling techniques when working with older adults.\n\nSpeaker Bios: \nJody Bechtold\, LCSW\, ICGC-II\, BACC\, IGDC\, CGT is a highly regarded gambling addiction expert working extensively across the globe with individuals\, organizations\, and associations. She is the CEO of The Better Institute\, a group practice located in Pittsburgh\, PA. She is the co-author of The Gambling Disorder Treatment Handbook: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals (2021) and 2 chapters in the Social Workers Desk Reference v 4 on Gambling and Gaming Disorders\, published in 2022. She serves as an Advisor to several startup and non-profits organizations including GamFin\, Birches Health\, and Seagulls Flock Organization in the Philippines. She also serves as an Emeritus board member for the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board (IGCCB). Jody holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work and has several certifications with the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board (ICGC-II\, IGDC\, BACC\, CGT). \nContinuing Education Approvals:  \nLicensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors \n\nMA 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).
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/understanding-and-addressing-problem-gambling-in-older-adults-summer-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Fundamental
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T100000
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SUMMARY:The Mind & Body Connection (Summer 2026)
DESCRIPTION:This two-hour interactive training introduces participants to the mind–body connection and its role in behavioral health\, including how biopsychosocial and cultural factors influence the development and maintenance of problem gambling and other co-occurring conditions. Participants will learn how to apply mindfulness-based\, somatic\, and integrative therapeutic strategies to address urges\, emotional dysregulation\, and distorted thinking patterns. The training emphasizes practical application\, with guided experiential exercises designed to increase clinicians’ confidence in using holistic and nervous-system-informed interventions within their own clinical work.\n\nThe training will be facilitated by Maya A. Williams-Bond-Jackson\, LMHC\, CIMPH\, CCTP-II\, MA PGS II\, ADHD-CCSP\, CCATP\, an integrative clinical therapist and clinical consultant who partners with organizations to strengthen culturally responsive\, trauma-informed systems of care. As the owner of her private practice\, Behind the Latest Minds\, LLC\, she specializes in co-occurring mental health conditions and mind–body integration through a cultural humility lens. Her work blends evidence-based practices with somatic awareness\, mindfulness\, and psychoeducation to help clinicians and communities better understand behavior within the context of lived experience. Maya brings both clinical and experiential knowledge to her trainings\, offering practical tools that participants can immediately apply in therapeutic and community settings.\n\n\nCost: Free \nLocation: Virtual \nNumber of CE(s): 2.0 \nInstructional Level: Introductory.  This training includes interactive elements. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Fundamental Coursework \nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDefine the mind-body connection\n\n\nIdentify biopsychosocial factors that contribute to problem gambling\n\n\nPractice mindfulness-based therapeutic techniques\n\n\nApproval Statements: \nLicensed 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 2 continuing education credits.
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/the-mind-body-connection-summer-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Fundamental
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Rob Minnick of ODAAT Gambling Awareness (Summer 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Rob Minnick\, known as ODAAT (Gambling Awareness online is a gambling addiction recovery content creator on the following platforms: Tiktok\, (tiktok.com/@odaatgamblingawareness); Youtube\, Instagram.  \nHe made his last bet on November 12th of 2022 and now reaches an average of 15 million people monthly across all platforms sharing the story of his addiction and subsequent recovery in an effort to help others avoid making the same mistakes that he did. Rob will join M-TAC to share his lived experience and share ways to discuss gambling with young adults. \n\nCost: Free \nLocation: Virtual \nNumber of CE(s): 1.0 \nLearning Objectives: \n\nReframe conversations around problem gambling and young people\nUnderstanding the gambling environment and be able to share facts with others\nIdentify online recovery treatment resources\n\nContinuing Education: \nLicensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors \n\nMA 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).
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/lunch-and-learn-rob-minnick-of-odaat-gambling-awareness-summer-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Fundamental
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260902T113000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Gambling & Co-occurring Disorders (Fall 2026)
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide participants with an overview of behavioral health concerns that commonly co-occur with Gambling Disorder. After a brief introduction to gambling and Gambling Disorder\, participants will learn about the Syndrome Model of Addiction\, which conceptualizes similarities between behavioral and substance addictions. Then\, we will discuss pathways between problem gambling and other behavioral health concerns\, including the Pathways Model of problem gambling\, and review the research on common comorbidities and their relationship with problem gambling. Participants will leave with an understanding of how gambling can contribute to various behavioral health concerns and vice versa. This training is interactive. We expect participants to come to the training prepared to engage in creative discussion\, ideally with cameras on and microphones functioning. You must stay the full length of the training to receive CE credit. \nNumber of CE(s): 1.5 \nInstructional Level: Introductory. This training includes breakout rooms and interactive elements that participants must engage in to receive full credit. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Core Competency Coursework. \nLearning Objectives:  \nAs a result of completing this training\, you will be better prepared to… \n\nExplain the Syndrome Model of Addiction.\nDescribe pathways between problem gambling and other behavioral health conditions\, including the Pathways Model of problem gambling.\nIdentify the nature of a client’s comorbidities as they relate to problem gambling.\n\nAgenda: \n\nOverview of gambling and Gambling Disorder\nSyndrome Model of Addiction\nPathways between problem gambling and other behavioral health conditions\, including the Pathways Model of problem gambling\nCommon comorbidities and their relationship with problem gambling\nKey takeaways and additional resources\n\nInstructor Bios: \nInstructor #1: Heather M. Gray\, PhD: Dr. Gray is the Director of Academic Affairs at the Division on Addiction at Cambridge Health Alliance\, an Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School\, and leads the Division on Addiction’s efforts to develop and implement M-TAC. She has been working in the addiction research and education field for over 15 years. Her research focuses on the development of\, and recovery from\, addictive disorders. Dr. Gray’s recent research includes examining the link between problem gambling and self-harm\, and how people gamble and respond to interventions designed to promote responsible gambling. She is Editor-In-Chief of the Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS; https://basisonline.org/) research blog. Dr. Gray earned her PhD in Social Psychology from Harvard University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship with the Boston University Health and Disability Research Institute. \nInstructor #2: Anupria Davenport\, MPH\, CHES: is a Senior Manager for Training & Education on the Strategic Planning & Organizational Effectiveness team. In this role\, she will support HRiA’s problem gambling projects – M-TAC and PBU. Prior to joining HRiA\, Anupria worked as a Consultant for the Center for Research & Evaluation at the University of Mississippi. Anupria is passionate advancing public health\, committed to improving outcomes with data-driven solutions\, and interested in creating innovative pathways to systems change. Based in Houston\, TX\, Anupria is a Certified Health Education Specialist and currently pursuing her Doctor of Public Health at The University of Texas. She has a master’s degree in epidemiology from Jackson State University. \nInstructor #3:  Deborah Rodriguez\, DSW\, LICSW\, LADC I. Dr. Rodriguez is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with over 19 years of experience working with at-risk populations and co-occurring disorders in the Greater Springfield area. She received her Doctorate of Social Work from Simmons University in Boston and her Master’s Degree from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Her varied professional experience with behavioral health ranges from community mental health services and advocacy to extensive relationship-building with community members and leaders. Dr. Rodriguez is an adjunct professor for Our Lady of Elms Social Work Program\, and is providing direct care through her private practice Faros Counseling. \nApproval Statements: \n\nNAADAC\, the Association for Addiction Professionals – This course has been approved by the Division on Addiction\, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider\, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #84058\, the Division on Addiction is responsible for all aspects of the programing.\nNational Association of Social Workers (NASW) – This program has been approved for 1.5 Social Work Continuing Education hours for relicensure\, in accordance with 258 CMR. NASW-MA Chapter CE Approving Program\, Authorization Number D93023.\n\n\nLicensed 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.\n\nFunding Statement: The Division on Addiction and Health Resources in Action collaborated to produce this M-TAC training/course\, which is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health\, Office of Problem Gambling Services. The instructors have no financial interests that might create a conflict of interest in the development or delivery of this training. Click here to access our full list of our funders and conflict of interest/grievance policies and procedures.
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/introduction-to-gambling-co-occurring-disorders-fall-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Core
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Screening & Assessment for Gambling Disorder: Part I (Screening) Fall 2026
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training will introduce participants to screening and assessment for Gambling Disorder among clients seeking mental health or addiction treatment. This training is Part I of a two-part series. Part I focuses on screening for Gambling Disorder. In this training\, participants will be introduced to various Gambling Disorder screening tools and learn how to select a tool that best fits their organization’s needs. Participants will also learn how to initiate conversations with clients about gambling and how to effectively screen for Gambling Disorder. Finally\, participants will have the opportunity to practice screening for Gambling Disorder. \nAlthough it is not required\, we strongly encourage participants to attend both Part I and Part II of this training series. \nCost: Free \nLocation: Virtual \nNumber of CEs: 2.0 \nInstructional Level: Introductory. This training includes breakout group activities and interactive elements that participants need to engage in to receive full credit. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Core Competency Coursework.  \nLearning Objectives \n\nExplain the importance of screening clients seeking mental health or addiction treatment for Gambling Disorder.\nIdentify important factors to consider when choosing between Gambling Disorder screening tools.\nRecognize important factors to consider when choosing between Gambling Disorder screening tools.\nArticulate and apply best practices in screening for Gambling Disorder.\n\nAgenda \n\nIntroduction to screening for Gambling Disorder\nScreening tools for Gambling Disorder\nActivity: Selecting a screening tool\nBest practices for screening for Gambling Disorder\nSkills practice: Role play activity\n\nInstructor Bios \nInstructor #1: Kira Landauer\, MPH: Ms. Landauer is a Community Health Educator Supervisor at the Division on Addiction at Cambridge Health Alliance and is part of M-TAC’s Training and Education team. She has 5+ years of experience working in the field of addiction\, with a focus on gambling. Ms. Landauer has developed and facilitated live trainings and online courses\, provided technical assistance and capacity building services\, and created educational materials for allied health professionals\, recovery and support providers\, and others. She manages Gambling Disorder Screening Day – an international event started by the Division on Addiction to encourage screening for Gambling Disorder. She is also a Senior Editor of the Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS; https://basisonline.org/) research blog. Ms. Landauer is particularly interested in the impacts of gambling harm–and addiction more broadly–on affected others. She earned her MPH from the Boston University School of Public Health. \nInstructor #2: Anupria Davenport\, MPH\, CHES: is a Senior Manager for Training & Education on the Strategic Planning & Organizational Effectiveness team. In this role\, she will support HRiA’s problem gambling projects – M-TAC and PBU. Prior to joining HRiA\, Anupria worked as a Consultant for the Center for Research & Evaluation at the University of Mississippi. Anupria is passionate advancing public health\, committed to improving outcomes with data-driven solutions\, and interested in creating innovative pathways to systems change. Based in Houston\, TX\, Anupria is a Certified Health Education Specialist and currently pursuing her Doctor of Public Health at The University of Texas. She has a master’s degree in epidemiology from Jackson State University. \nInstructor #3: Shaun/Sienna Bries\, LICSW\, MSW-ITR\, MA PGS II\, EMDRIA Approved CIT\, EMDR Certified Therapist\, A-CRA Certified Clinician: is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and EMDRIA Certified Clinician practicing in Massachusetts\, providing individual\, family\, and group therapy for adolescents and adults. They are formally trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)\, Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)\, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)\, the Attachment\, Regulation\, and Competency (ARC) Model\, Psychological First Aid (PFA)\, Post-Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM)\, and Sensory Motor Arousal and Regulation Treatment (SMART). Shaun/Sienna is a two-spirited individual who earned their Master of Social Work in Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency from the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. In addition to their clinical work\, they are an independent researcher trained in Participatory Action Research (PAR)\, with a focus on joining or developing projects aimed at decolonizing trauma work.\n \n  \nApproval Statements \n\nNAADAC\, the Association for Addiction Professionals – This course has been approved by the Division on Addiction\, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider\, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #84058\, the Division on Addiction is responsible for all aspects of the programing.\nNational Association of Social Workers (NASW) – Application for social work continuing education credits has been submitted. Please contact us at hgray@cha.harvard.edu.edu for the status of social work CE accreditation.\nLicensed 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 2.0 continuing education credits.\n\n  \nFunding Statement: The Division on Addiction and Health Resources in Action collaborated to produce this M-TAC training/course\, which is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health\, Office of Problem Gambling Services. The instructors have no financial interests that might create a conflict of interest in the development or delivery of this training. Click here to access our full list of our funders and conflict of interest/grievance policies and procedures.
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/introduction-to-screening-assessment-for-gambling-disorder-part-i-screening-fall-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Core
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Screening & Assessment for Gambling Disorder: Part II (Assessment) Fall 2026
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training will introduce participants to screening and assessment for Gambling Disorder among clients seeking mental health or addiction treatment. This training is Part II of a two-part series. Part II focuses on assessment for Gambling Disorder. In this training\, participants will learn what steps to take after a client screens positive for Gambling Disorder\, including conducting an assessment. Participants will learn how to assess clients for Gambling Disorder using the DSM-5 criteria and will become familiar with best practices for assessment for Gambling Disorder. \nAlthough it is not required\, we strongly encourage participants to attend both Part I and Part II of this training series. \nCost: Free \nLocation: Virtual \nNumber of CEs: 1.5 \nInstructional Level: Introductory. This training includes interactive elements that participants will need to engage in to receive full credit. This training counts toward the MA PGS Certificate Core Competency Coursework.  \nAgenda: \n\nRecap of Screening for Gambling Disorder\nIntroduction to Assessment for Gambling Disorder\nDiagnostic Criteria for Gambling Disorder (DSM-5-TR) and Biopsychosocial Assessments\nAssessment Best Practices\nSkills Practice (case discussion in small breakout groups)\nSkills Practice Debrief (large group discussion)\n\nLearning Objectives:  \nAs a result of completing this training\, you will be better prepared to… \n\n\n\nExplain what steps should be taken after a client screens positive for Gambling Disorder.\nDescribe the diagnostic criteria for Gambling Disorder.\nArticulate and apply best practices for conducting an assessment for Gambling Disorder.\n\n\n\nInstructor Bios \nInstructor #1: Kira Landauer\, MPH: Ms. Landauer is a Community Health Educator Supervisor at the Division on Addiction at Cambridge Health Alliance and is part of M-TAC’s Training and Education team. She has 5+ years of experience working in the field of addiction\, with a focus on gambling. Ms. Landauer has developed and facilitated live trainings and online courses\, provided technical assistance and capacity building services\, and created educational materials for allied health professionals\, recovery and support providers\, and others. She manages Gambling Disorder Screening Day – an international event started by the Division on Addiction to encourage screening for Gambling Disorder. She is also a Senior Editor of the Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS; https://basisonline.org/) research blog. Ms. Landauer is particularly interested in the impacts of gambling harm–and addiction more broadly–on affected others. She earned her MPH from the Boston University School of Public Health. \nInstructor #2: Anupria Davenport\, MPH\, CHES: is a Senior Manager for Training & Education on the Strategic Planning & Organizational Effectiveness team. In this role\, she will support HRiA’s problem gambling projects – M-TAC and PBU. Prior to joining HRiA\, Anupria worked as a Consultant for the Center for Research & Evaluation at the University of Mississippi. Anupria is passionate advancing public health\, committed to improving outcomes with data-driven solutions\, and interested in creating innovative pathways to systems change. Based in Houston\, TX\, Anupria is a Certified Health Education Specialist and currently pursuing her Doctor of Public Health at The University of Texas. She has a master’s degree in epidemiology from Jackson State University. \nInstructor #3: Shaun/Sienna Bries\, LICSW\, MSW-ITR\, MA PGS II\, EMDRIA Approved CIT\, EMDR Certified Therapist\, A-CRA Certified Clinician: is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and EMDRIA Certified Clinician practicing in Massachusetts\, providing individual\, family\, and group therapy for adolescents and adults. They are formally trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)\, Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA)\, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)\, the Attachment\, Regulation\, and Competency (ARC) Model\, Psychological First Aid (PFA)\, Post-Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM)\, and Sensory Motor Arousal and Regulation Treatment (SMART). Shaun/Sienna is a two-spirited individual who earned their Master of Social Work in Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency from the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. In addition to their clinical work\, they are an independent researcher trained in Participatory Action Research (PAR)\, with a focus on joining or developing projects aimed at decolonizing trauma work. \n  \nApproval Statements \n\nNAADAC\, the Association for Addiction Professionals – This course has been approved by the Division on Addiction\, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider\, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #84058\, the Division on Addiction is responsible for all aspects of the programing.\nNational Association of Social Workers (NASW) – This program has been approved for 1.5 Social Work Continuing Education hours for relicensure\, in accordance with 258 CMR. NASW-MA Chapter CE Approving Program\, Authorization Number D10424-2.\nLicensed 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.\n\nFunding Statement: The Division on Addiction and Health Resources in Action collaborated to produce this M-TAC training/course\, which is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health\, Office of Problem Gambling Services. The instructors have no financial interests that might create a conflict of interest in the development or delivery of this training. Click here to access our full list of our funders and conflict of interest/grievance policies and procedures.
URL:https://www.m-tac.org/training/introduction-to-screening-assessment-for-gambling-disorder-part-ii-assessment-fall-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual/remote training
CATEGORIES:Core
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