What you'll learn
- List validated tools for screening for gambling disorder
- Recognize how mental health conditions relate to gambling disorder
- Identify principles of motivational interviewing that can be applied to patients experiencing gambling problems
- Identify web-based, self-help resources for people who want to change their gambling behavior
Course description
This HMS CME Online course is targeted to primary care physicians, specialty physicians, psychologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, researchers (PhDs), and other mental health professionals.
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Course outline
- Gambling Disorder in your Practice: Information and Resources is structured as follows:
Case 1: Smoking
Introduction
Formulations
Screening
Resources
ReferencesCase 2: Sleep
Introduction
Screening
Gambling Disorder
Behavioral Change
Motivation for change
Summary
ReferencesCase 3: Comorbidities
Introduction
Comorbidity
Distress
Therapy
ReferencesCase 4: Domestic Violence
Introduction
Intimate Partner Violence
Safety
Summary
ReferencesCase 5. Parkinson's Disease
Introduction
Screening
Behavioral Addiction
Summary
ReferencesCase 6: Psychosocial
Introduction
Contributing Factors
Influences
Summary
ReferencesCase 7: Suicide
Introduction
Screening
Suicide Factors
Summary
ReferencesCME Posttest
Associated Schools
Harvard Medical School
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