Gambling Rehab Nj

Fortunately, gambling rehab provides those who are suffering from the terrible strongholds of gambling addiction with a safe place to seek solace, counseling and care for their addiction. For problematic gambling that cannot be controlled, gambling rehab can provide the tools for a successful recovery.

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New Jersey

  1. Gambling Addiction Treatment and Compulsive Gambling Treatment Programs in NJ. Gambling Addiction and Compulsive Gambling Program Directory for New Jersey. Find a NJ Gambling Addiction Program or NJ Compulsive Gambling Disorder Treament in your NJ city.
  2. Many gambling rehab facilities use methodologies similar to the approaches found in chemical dependency treatments. In fact, persons with gambling disorders are also likely to have substance use, mood, personality, and anxiety disorders. 3 As a result, treatments must accommodate and address both diagnoses.

If gambling is causing a problem in your life we encourage you to ask questions, gather information and conduct research on the type of help that is most appropriate for your situation. This information is intended to be a starting point—it is not a complete list of information or services.

FIND HELP IN YOUR STATE NOW, including counseling, treatment, self-help and support groups:

National Problem Gambling Helpline

Call: 1-800-522-4700
Text: 1-800-522-4700
Chat: ncpgambling.org/chat

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Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey

3635 Quakerbridge Rd., Suite 7
Hamilton, NJ 08619
Tel: 609.588.5515
Fax: 609.588.5665
Email: neva@800gambler.org
Website: www.800gambler.org
Helpline: 1.800.GAMBLER (246.2537)

OTHER STATE RESOURCES

• New Jersey Department of Human Services is responsible for general health and/or addiction services in this state, and may also have information on problem gambling.

For the fact sheet on gambling and problem gambling in New Jersey, click here.

Self Help Resources

• Gamblers Anonymous (www.gamblersanonymous.org)
Is fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.

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• Gam-Anon (www.gam-anon.org)
Is a self-help organization for the spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers.

GamTalk (www.gamtalk.org)
Is a 24/7 moderated online peer support forum.

SCREENING TOOLS

Please visit our Screening Tools page to access three problem gambling assessment tools. It is important to note that these screens are not a diagnosis and DO NOT replace a face-to-face evaluation with a trained clinical professional.

The Brief Biosocial Gambling Screen (BBGS). A 3-item survey designed to help people decide on their own whether to seek a formal evaluation of their gambling behavior.

DSM-5 Addictive Gambling Criteria. The American Psychiatric Association guidelines used for the medical diagnosis of addictive gambling.

NORC Diagnostic Screen for Gambling Problems. This simple self test will help you to evaluate your gambling behavior. Just answer 10 questions adapted from the DSM IV criteria.

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OTHER TREATMENT RESOURCES

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• Certified Gambling Counselor Directory

• Treatment Facility List

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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In addition to the resources listed above, there are many additional resources for problem gamblers throughout the National Council on Problem Gambling site.

• Resources page pulls together information and links about our State Affiliates, U.S. and international resources, awareness promotion, state problem gambling services, financial issues, and much more.

Gambling Rehab Centers

• Celebrate & Inspire – In order to get beyond the statistics and provide a more personal and individual picture of this issue, this section features the stories of individuals who have been affected by problem gambling, including problem gamblers and their family members, friends, colleagues and employers; treatment providers; advocates; and any others.