Trainings to build capacity
Access dynamic training opportunities from M-TAC and other leaders in problem gambling treatment.
The Intersection of Money & Mind: Financial Literacy Training: Part I & II (Summer 2026)
Virtual/remote trainingThis 2-hour training will serve as a deeper dive into financial literacy and how it can be used as a
Understanding and Addressing Problem Gambling in Older Adults (Summer 2026)
Virtual/remote trainingThis webinar offers seasoned clinicians a fresh perspective on older adults, particularly Baby Boomers, and their engagement in gambling as
The Mind & Body Connection (Summer 2026)
Virtual/remote trainingThis two-hour interactive training introduces participants to the mind–body connection and its role in behavioral health, including how biopsychosocial and
Lunch and Learn: Rob Minnick of ODAAT Gambling Awareness (Summer 2026)
Virtual/remote trainingRob Minnick, known as ODAAT (Gambling Awareness online is a gambling addiction recovery content creator on the following platforms: Tiktok,
Introduction to Gambling & Co-occurring Disorders (Fall 2026)
Virtual/remote trainingThis training will provide participants with an overview of behavioral health concerns that commonly co-occur with Gambling Disorder. After a
Introduction to Screening & Assessment for Gambling Disorder: Part I (Screening) Fall 2026
Virtual/remote trainingThis interactive training will introduce participants to screening and assessment for Gambling Disorder among clients seeking mental health or addiction
Introduction to Screening & Assessment for Gambling Disorder: Part II (Assessment) Fall 2026
Virtual/remote trainingThis interactive training will introduce participants to screening and assessment for Gambling Disorder among clients seeking mental health or addiction

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