Addiction Resources
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Emerging Adults Gambling Screen (EAGS)
Emerging adults (18-24) are considered a high-risk group due to brain development, other risk behaviors & preferred gambling types. EAGS was developed to help emerging adults better understand whether they are experiencing gambling-related harm(s) & need further assessment and/or resources. Developed by the Gamblytics team.
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Rutgers Center for Gambling Studies
Directed by Bettor Off advisory board member Dr. Lia Nower, the CGS is the only gambling studies center in a school of social work and one of a few such centers in the U.S., and the world.
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UCLA Gambling Studies Program
Co-directed by Bettor off advisory board member Dr. Tim Fong, the UCLA Gambling Studies Program is devoted to understanding problem gambling, its causes, natural history, cultural factors, and the obstacles to successful treatment.
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Gamblers Anonymous
Find Gamblers Anonymous meetings in your area. Hotlines are available in all 50 states and meetings are held across the country, both in-person and virtually.