What is Problem Gambling?
Problem gambling is gambling behavior which causes disruptions in any major area of life: psychological, physical, social or vocational. The term "Problem Gambling" includes, but is not limited to, the condition known as "Pathological", or "Compulsive" Gambling, a progressive addiction characterized by increasing preoccupation with gambling, a need to bet more money more frequently, restlessness or irritability when attempting to stop, "chasing" losses, and loss of control manifested by continuation of the gambling behavior in spite of mounting, serious, negative consequences.
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Go to the Problem Gamblers section for information and referral resources, frequently asked questions, self assessment tools, state by state help, directories of counselors and treatment centers.
Go to the About NCPG for information on the Board of Directors, staff, committees, conferences, programs, goals, annual reports and tax returns.
Go to the Public Awareness section for NCPG press releases, reports, literature, prevention and education tools, as well as first person stories of problem gambling and recovery.
Go to the Counselors section for the National Certified Gambling Counselor application, exam information and an online searchable directory. Questions can be sent to NCGC@ncpgambling.org
Go to the Members section for password-protected access to the current newsletter, membership renewal and contact information.
Updates:
* Holiday Campaign Press Release was just added to the Press Releases area located in the "Public Awareness" section of our website!
* National Promblem Gambling Awareness Week 2009 will be held March 1 - 7, 2009. Please visit www.npgaw.org for additional information
* Click Here to download NCPG 2009 Research Awards Announcements and Submission Instructions!
* Read our statement on internet gambling
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