Below is a sample of the Live and Self-Study Courses offered through the NYCPG Online Training Center.
If you would like to see the full list for each category, or to search by CE type, click VIEW MORE at the bottom of each list.
*Stay Tuned* Upcoming Live Webinars
-
January 7, 2025 Problem Gambling Education Series Train the Trainer Part 1
This course is intended for OASAS treatment professionals in OASAS ATC (inpatient treatment centers) who want to gain the knowledge and skills to deliver presentations related to problem gambling t... -
January 21, 2025 Problem Gambling Education Series Train the Trainer Part 2
This course is intended for OASAS treatment professionals in OASAS ATC programs (inpatient treatment centers) who want to gain the knowledge and skills to deliver presentations related to problem g... -
January 29, 2025 @ 12pm Mobile and Online Sports Betting
Participants will gain knowledge about mobile sports betting in NYS, understanding the risks and safeguards as well as where to find resources in NYS.
Self-Study Courses
-
Collaborative Goal Setting with Individuals Addressing Gambling Problems (1.0 OASAS, SW)
This webinar walks viewers through the process of goal setting using a client's strengths and motivations. It also reviews the SMART process and addressing obstacles. Presenter: Dr. Lori Rugle, Ph... -
Financial Recovery Goals for Disordered Gambling (1.0 OASAS, SW)
This interactive course will help you understand the financial effects of problem gambling and to help support those in treatment and recovery to develop financial specific goals. -
Collaborative Goal Setting with Couples Addressing Gambling Problems Main Content
This session discusses the importance of understanding a couple's reality and communication style, then provides strategies on helping them find the motivation and common ground needed to shift fro... -
Treating Loved Ones of Individuals Experiencing Gambling Problems (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Family and friends of a problem gambler are negatively impacted by their loved one’s behavior. This presentation covers the Community Reinforcement and Family Treatment Approach (CRAFT), which help... -
Intimate Partner Violence and Problem Gambling (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Using case examples, this presentation discusses the risk factors and consequences of intimate partner violence; its relationship to problem gambling; and best treatment practices. Presenter: Dr. M... -
Problem Gambling and Suicide: Why Do Means Matter So Much (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Mental health professionals know the “why” is important when discussing suicidality. This presentation explains that the “how”—the means of self-injury—are equally as important. It introduces Dr. T... -
Medications and Gambling Disorder (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Disordered gambling is frequently accompanied by co-morbid mental health disorders. This presentation provides an overview of psychotropic therapy and the impact medications can have on gambling be... -
Problem Gambling and Suicide: What this Relationship Means for the Fields of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Individuals dealing with at-risk or problem gambling are susceptible to suicide ideation and attempt. This webinar discusses this relationship in more detail and describes the risk factors, includi... -
Youth Gambling, Gaming and Mental Health: Implications for Helping Professionals
Internet technology has made gambling more accessible than ever. Young people are gambling online and playing online games that incorporate gambling themes and mechanics. This webinar discusses how... -
Gambling and Emerging Technology: Impacts for Mental Health Treatment (1.0 OASAS, SW)
Consumer demand for innovation and technological advances are changing gambling in terms of products and activities and ways they are accessed and played—for example, virtual and augmented reality,... -
Healing Justice and Holistic Self-Care (1.0 OASAS)
Healing justice seeks to heal whole persons as they recover from burnout, trauma, internalized oppression, and the stressors of the social environment. Participants will learn about whole person se... -
Yoga and Somatics for Self-Care (1.0 OASAS)
The body is often ignored in our personal lives and professional practice, either through chronic neglect or through subtle self-violence. It is often said that “the body never lies” and thus learn... -
Technology, Providers & Gambling Treatment (2.0 SW, MHC and OASAS)
This workshop introduces you to many of the ways you can incorporate technology into your clinical practice, including clients with a gambling disorder. We set the stage with learning more about t... -
Gaming & Gambling: Introduction and Tools for Clinical Practice (2.0 SW, LMHC, and OASAS)
With the ease of accessibility to gambling and gaming via a myriad of technological devices and loopholes, more individuals are being impacted by the intersections of gaming and gambling than ever ... -
Underage and Problem Gambling Prevention Skills Training Series (4.0 CPP, CPS, IGCCG and OASAS/CPP/CPS Renewal)
NYCPG worked with CADCA to develop this four module training for citizens, leaders and professionals looking to increase their skills in preventing underage and problem gambling in their communitie... -
Putting Together Peer and Professional Supports for Recovery: Understanding, Appreciating and Valuing (1.0 OASAS, SW, LMHC, IGCCB)
With the proliferation and increased accessibility of gambling, initiating and maintaining recovery for those experiencing gambling problems is becoming increasingly challenging. We need to maximiz... -
Pathological Gambling and Bipolar II – Looking for the Ultimate High (1.0 OASAS, SW, LMHC)
This course examines the relationship of bipolar disorder II and pathological gambling. Individuals with Bipolar diagnosis are four times more likely to have moderate to severe gambling problems t... -
Effectively Using Voluntary Self-Exclusion (VEP) in Clinical Practice
Harm reduction refers to strategies aimed at reducing negative consequences of gambling behaviors that occur on a continuum from responsible gambling to voluntary self-exclusion. Both strategies ha... -
CPP-G 30 Hour Course
CPP-G 30 Hour Course. This self-paced course includes modules on knowledge of gambling venues, problem gambling knowledge and education, special populations and cultural competency, public policy a...
Problem Gambling Clinician Trainings
-
The Application of Treatment Essentials for Problem Gambling (14.0 OASAS, SW)
Leading experts in the field of problem gambling present research and educational resources to mitigate and address gambling disorder. Participants will gain a better understanding of problem gambl... -
A Primer on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (1.5 OASAS, SW)
Presented by Dr. EdelgardWulfert, Ph.D., this 90-minute session serves as a primer to Cognitive Motivational Behavior Therapy presenting an overview of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and its appl... -
A Primer on Motivational Interviewing (1.5 OASAS, SW)
Presented by Dr. James Broussard, Ph.D., this 90-minute session will present a general introduction to Motivational Interviewing as it’s used in Cognitive Motivational Behavior Therapy, including a... -
Problem Gambling Treatment Specialist Training (OASAS 60 hours)
The goal of this training is to provide the knowledge required to treat problem gamblers and their families. The curriculum includes:Knowledge and EducationSpecial PopulationsScreening and Assessme...