Provider Training Archives

Financial Impacts of Gambling Disorder
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Date: April 3, 2026
Time: 12PM-1PM
CEU's: 1
Presented By:
Kristen Beall LCSW-C, ICGC-II, CAC-AD
Summary:​
Gambling disorder can have profound financial consequences that extend beyond the individual to affect families, workplaces, and communities. This presentation examines how problematic gambling behavior often leads to escalating debt, depleted savings, bankruptcy, and legal or employment-related consequences. We will explore the ways financial stress can intensify mental health challenges, and highlight the broader economic costs associated with gambling disorder. Resources to promote financial well-being will be provided.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Recognize early signs, symptoms, and financial indicators of problematic gambling.
  2. Understand the two forms of economic abuse and the ways gambling related harm impacts loved ones.
  3. Apply strategies to support individuals and families impacted by gambling-related financial harm and improve financial well-being.