Full course description
Training Series for Disordered Gamblers is developed by the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program or IPGAP of the Prevention Insights of Indiana University Bloomington. IPGAP is a project funded by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction to provide technical assistance for prevention and treatment of disordered gambling in Indiana. As you work through the training series for disordered gamblers, you will be guided in evidence-based research and trends related to problem gambling. You will have the opportunity to study case-based scenarios and apply current treatment standards.
This Supporting Individuals, Families, and Communities course is a part of the Training Series for Disordered Gamblers. This course will focus on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Adverse Community Experiences, co-occurring addictions and mental health concerns. The course content delves into describing adverse childhood and community experiences, explaining the ACEs questionnaire, supporting mental health strategies, and summarizing resources for spiritual support .
By taking this course, you will eligible to receive a certificate for 1.5 CEU's. In order to get this certificate, you must score 80% or higher on the self-assessment quiz. This course will take about 1.5 hours to complete.