Introduction:
For most people, gambling
is a form of recreation, pleasurable - though not often profitable. For some,
however, the pleasure of gambling has spiraled out of control. It has become a
serious problem that is similar to an addiction to alcohol or other drugs. The
problem or pathological gambler can't stop - even when gambling becomes
destructive.
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Preoccupied with
gambling
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Secretive about gambling
habits, and defensive when confronted
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Trying unsuccessfully
to control, cut back, or stop gambling
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Bragging about
gambling, exaggerating wins and minimizing losses
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Restless and irritable
when not gambling
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Gambling to “feel
better”
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Borrowing money for
gambling
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Lying to hide time
spent gambling or unpaid debt
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Committing crimes to
finance gambling
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Frequent unexplained
absences
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Chasing losses
(gambling to win back losses)
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Losing work time
because of gambling
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Doing something
illegal to get money for gambling
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Jeopardizing a
significant relationship or job by gambling
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Relying on others to
bail him or her out to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by
gambling
In Oregon, help is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who is worried about their
gambling, and for concerned family members. Whether you want to be referred to
a free treatment program, want immediate counseling or just want someone to
talk to about how gambling is affecting you or someone you know – call the Problem
Gambling Help line at 1-877-2-STOP NOW (1-877-278-6766).
Trained professionals are there 24/7 to help you.
Three different levels of help are available, depending upon your needs:
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GEAR (Gambling Evaluation And Reduction)
A
confidential, educational, phone-based program to help participants steer away
from potentially harmful gambling patterns – without going to a treatment
center. GEAR combines phone
consultation with certified counselors, workbook exercises, and referral
resources to give participants the tools and motivation to make good choices
about if and how much to gamble.
There is no
charge for GEAR and it is easy to enroll. Simply call these toll-free numbers:
877-278-6766 (24-hour help line) or 877-870-0177 (8 AM-5 PM, Mon.-Fri., PST). A
qualified advisor will talk to you about your gambling to determine if GEAR is
right for you.
Professionally
delivered, face-to-face interventions at our agency. This free treatment
includes assessment, individual treatment planning, one to one counseling
and/or case management sessions, group counseling, family involvement, if
appropriate, and aftercare planning.
Contact us at 541.672.2691to schedule an
appointment.
For those for whom GEAR or outpatient treatment does not work, crisis-respite or inpatient gambling treatment is available. These interventions are more intensive in that the client resides, either briefly (crisis-respite) or for a longer period of time (residential) in a treatment facility. Individuals utilizing this level of care must be referred from an outpatient gambling treatment program and may be charged a fee.
Our services also include prevention and outreach programs such as:
§ community awareness presentations
§ exhibit/displays on problem gambling
§ classroom presentations
§ educational materials, handouts, pamphlets
§ consultation to community groups
§ information for parents, educators, health professionals and others
Contact Paul Farmer... our gambling treatment provider at 541.672.2691 to request prevention or outreach services or resources.
For more information: Problem Gambling Community Resource Guide
(pdf) http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/addiction/gambling.shtml#aware
Treatment:
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Oregon Problem Gambling Help Line
http://www.oregonlotteryhelp.org/
Where to go for help or treatment
Prevention:
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Oregon Addiction and Mental Health Division
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/addiction/gambling.shtml#gamblingprevention
Prevention resources, web links,
resource library, downloads
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Lane County Problem Gambling Prevention
http://www.co.lane.or.us/prevention/gambling/default.htm
information on problem gambling prevention, emphasizing youth gambling
Statewide program
administration and data:
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Oregon Addiction and Mental Health Division
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/addiction/gambling.shtml
overview of Oregon Services,
downloadable resources, sample presentations, data and more
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Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation
http://www.gamblingaddiction.org/foundation.htm
reports and research on problem gambling in Oregon.
General information on problem gambling:
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National Council on Problem Gambling