This webinar is intended for providers who plan to integrate the new “Pathways to Gambling Recovery & Wellness” Workbook and online resource library into their clinical practice. During this session, the presenters (1) review the pilot process, 2) clarify the data and observations to be tracked during implementation, and 3) outline the types of feedback that will be requested throughout the pilot phase.
Time Frame
When do I need to sign up?
Webinar aired on February 9, 2026. Webinar recording will remain online until 04/09/2026 (60 days) for participants to watch and receive CE hours. The webinar will not be available after 04/09/2025.
CE Hours
Are continuing education hours available?
This webinar is accredited by MHACBO for 1 continuing education (CE) hour. A certificate of completion will be made available on the Student Dashboard upon webinar completion.
Target Audience
Is this webinar right for me?
Attendance is strongly encouraged for all clinicians adopting the new "Pathways to Gambling Recovery & Wellness" Workbook, as your insights will directly inform refinements, enhancements, and future editions. Your feedback is essential to ensuring the resource remains practical, relevant, and responsive to both provider needs and the diverse experiences of the clients you serve.
Presenters
Who will I be learning from?
Ashley Greaves
Ashley Greaves, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in Oregon with experience in mixed-methods research, including NIH-funded studies. Her work focuses on improving health outcomes among underserved and high-risk populations, including Veterans, first responders, and patients in primary care settings. Clinically, she has served as a behavioral health consultant in integrated care environments. Dr. Greaves is committed to interdisciplinary collaboration and culturally responsive, community-engaged research that bridges science and practice. Since 2024, she has collaborated with Dr. Marrota on research projects addressing problem gambling.
Instructor
Paige Vazquez
Paige Vasquez, PhD is a research scientist at Problem Gambling Solutions, Inc. and an outpatient mental health provider at Mangata Wellness in Salem, Oregon. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Pacific University in 2023, with an emphasis in Latino/x psychology. Dr. Vasquez has six years of experience in behavioral, cognitive, and problem gambling research and is deeply committed to culturally responsive, community-engaged research.