On-Demand Course

at your pace and convenience.

This course is approved for 2 continuing education (CE) hours. To earn CE hours, you will need to complete 1) all required course activities and 2) the course evaluation survey. A certificate of attendance will be made available on the Student Dashboard upon course completion.

Who Should Attend

This course is recommended for:

  • problem gambling treatment supervisors,

  • problem gambling treatment counsultants, and

  • agency administrators and program managers.

Description

This course builds upon the learning in Problem Gambling Treatment Supervision Part One by exploring gambling counselor identity, problem gambling treatment evaluation, and particular ethical issues that may arise in problem gambling treatment.

  • The course includes five modules. Videos, presentations, and readings are provided within the modules. You are free to take as much time as you need to review these resources.

  • Once you have reviewed and mastered the content of a module, you will be required to pass a short quiz before proceeding to the next module. You must pass all of the quizzes before you are eligible for verification that you have successfully completed the course.

  • We suggest you take your time, view content as many times as you like, and access suggested readings and resources when possible. It is not necessary to complete the course in a single sitting. You are free to open and close the course as many times as you like.

  • We ask you to have an open attitude as you go through this course. At times it may seem as if we are reviewing what you already know. However, paying close attention is likely to provide an opportunity to realize subtle differences and important nuances in problem gambling treatment and supervision. Finally, we hope you enjoy this learning format and that this course supports your many contributions to counselors, clients, and agencies.

Course Curriculum

    1. Welcome!

    2. How to navigate this course

    3. Course Overview

    4. Course Learning Objectives

    5. Required Reading: OHA Guide to Core Competencies

    6. Video: PG Counselor Professional Identity, Part I

    7. Transcript: PG Counselor Professional Identity, Part I

    8. Video: PG Counselor Professional Identity, Part II

    9. Transcript: PG Counselor Professional Identity, Part II

    10. Video: PG Counselor Professional Identity, Part III

    11. Transcript: Professional Identity, Part III

    12. PG Counselor Certification and Supervision Requirements

    13. Quiz 1

    14. Before we continue...

    15. Your Professional Background

    1. Video: How to Structure Supervision

    2. Transcript: How to Structure Supervision

    3. Quiz 2

    1. Video: Evaluating PG Counselors

    2. Transcript: Evaluating PG Counselors

    3. Oregon Core Competency Evaluation

    4. Quiz 3

    1. Supervising Problem Gambling Treatment: Case Example

    2. Video: Case Example Mock Session

    3. Transcript: Case Example Mock Session

    4. Video: Case Example Supervisor Panel Reflections

    5. Transcript: Case Example Supervisor Panel Reflections

    6. Quiz 4

    1. Video: Ethical Considerations in Problem Gambling Treatment

    2. Transcript: Ethical Considerations in PG Treatment

    3. Required Resources

    4. Quiz 5

    5. Before we wrap up...

    6. Course Evaluation

About this course

  • Free
  • 34 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

Instructors

Senior Instructor Teresa McDowell

Teresa McDowell, Ed.D., LMFT is a professor emerita at Lewis & Clark, in Portland, Oregon, where she served as Department Chair and co-founded Lewis & Clark’s Problem Gambling Services. Dr. McDowell has served as a licensed marriage and family therapist, family therapy educator, program director, educational administrator, and consultant over the past 40 years. Her work has primarily focused on counselor education and workforce development, organizational consultation, international family therapy, equity-based clinical practice, integrated treatment for problem gambling, and clinical supervision. She currently serves as a social researcher, program evaluator, and consultant with Partners in Social Research and is the senior instructor for the Advanced Career Online Resource Network (ACORN). Dr. McDowell has published over 50 refereed journal articles and book chapters. She has presented her work at numerous conferences across eight countries. She is the author of Applying Critical Social Theory to Family Therapy Practice and first co-author of Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy: Guidelines for Equity-Based Theory and Practice (1st and 2nd Editions). Her work in problem gambling treatment includes authoring the Working with Families in Problem Gambling Treatment handbook, research on core competencies for problem gambling counselors and prevention specialists, and extensive contributions to the development of Oregon’s problem gambling treatment workforce.

Senior Instructor Rick Berman

Rick Berman, MA, LPC, CADC III, CGAC II specializes in integrated treatment of co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders. He trained and supervised addictions and mental health counselors for more than 20 years. In recent years his work focused more specifically on problem gambling. He has presented at national problem gambling conferences in Canada and the United States. He is the past coordinator of Lewis & Clark’s Problem Gambling Services and instructed Gambling Counselor Pre-Certification Courses for many years.

Pricing

This course is free of charge, courtesy of Oregon Health Authority Problem Gambling Services

ACORN

is committed to excellence.

ACORN has been approved by the International Problem Gambling and Gaming Certification Organization (IPGGC) and the Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) to provide continuing education courses. Additionally, ACORN has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7274. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACORN is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Course Reviews

5 star rating

Very educational

Joshua Boyd

5 star rating

good learning experience

priscilla odey

5 star rating

It was very informative.

Janice Williams, MBA, ICGC-1

5 star rating

Quality training

Nancy Orjinta

As a consultant Psychiatrist, this course afforded me the opportunity to quickly revise the core aspects I need to focus on, in order to effectively supervis...

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As a consultant Psychiatrist, this course afforded me the opportunity to quickly revise the core aspects I need to focus on, in order to effectively supervise the counselors who work with me in the private gambling addiction service I head. (Psychgam Services, Nigeria)

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4 star rating

Good overview

Barton Bott

Good

4 star rating

Amazing stuff

Nkemakolam Ndionuka

A good learning experience

A good learning experience

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5 star rating

excellent videos

Tanya Pritt

course held interest

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