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SUMMARY:High Stakes: Addressing Problem Gambling and Mental Health on Campus
DESCRIPTION:This webinar has passed\, click on the event link to watch the recording! \nAbout the Webinar\nThe rapid rise of online sports betting has led to an increase in problematic gambling behaviors among college students. Many students engaging in these behaviors also experience co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. With gambling becoming more accessible than ever\, it is critical to understand the risks and be equipped to support students in need.\nJoin us for an insightful discussion on the current gambling landscape\, its impact on student well-being\, and how campus leaders can integrate problem gambling prevention into existing efforts. \nAttendees will earn 1 continuing education hour. \nLearning Objectives\nUnderstand federal\, state\, and campus policies contributing to problematic gambling behaviors among college students.\nExplore the intersections between gambling\, mental health\, suicidality\, and substance use.\nIdentify strategies for student affairs leaders to integrate problem gambling work into campus initiatives. \nFeatured Speakers \n \nDr. Jim Lange\nCoordinator of Alcohol and Other Drug Initiatives\, San Diego State University\nOver 20 years of expertise in campus prevention\nMore than 70 peer-reviewed publications and 180+ conference presentations\nLeadership roles in collegiate prevention and SAMHSA advisory boards \n \nDr. M. Dolores Cimini\nDirector\, Center for Behavioral Health Promotion & Applied Research\, University at Albany\, SUNY\n30+ years of experience leading behavioral health initiatives\n$15M+ in research funding from NIAAA\, NIDA\, SAMHSA & others\nDeveloper of the nationally recognized STEPS Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention Program \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from top experts in the field and take actionable steps to address problem gambling on campus. \nFor questions\, contact Travis Sztainert at tsztainert@icrg.org
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