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Episode 28 - Gambling Addiction with Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock

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March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and my guest for this episode of Let's Talk is Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock!
Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock is a licensed psychologist, professor of psychology, and the Chair of the Department of Psychology at Saint Louis University. He is an expert in the assessment and treatment of substance-related and addictive disorders with over 65 peer-review publications and research funding from the National Institutes of Health and the International Center for Responsible Gaming. He has co-authored several scientific papers on how to treat gambling disorder with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Dr. Weinstock maintains a small clinical practice focused on working with individuals diagnosed with gambling disorder.
Topics discussed include:
- Why is gambling, and particularly sports betting, seemingly everywhere right now?
- How do you know if someone's gambling behavior is becoming problematic?
- What are "low risk" gambling guidelines?
- Do casinos or betting apps have a responsibility to use their data to protect their customers/users?
- Why haven't certain predatory tactics in the gambling industry been prohibited yet?
- What are current best-practice treatments for problematic gambling behavior? And what resources are available if someone can't afford therapy?
To get in touch with Dr. Weinstock you can reach out to him at:
https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/psychology/faculty/weinstock-jeremiah.php
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-weinstock/

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March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and my guest for this episode of Let's Talk is Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock!
Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock is a licensed psychologist, professor of psychology, and the Chair of the Department of Psychology at Saint Louis University. He is an expert in the assessment and treatment of substance-related and addictive disorders with over 65 peer-review publications and research funding from the National Institutes of Health and the International Center for Responsible Gaming. He has co-authored several scientific papers on how to treat gambling disorder with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Dr. Weinstock maintains a small clinical practice focused on working with individuals diagnosed with gambling disorder.
Topics discussed include:
- Why is gambling, and particularly sports betting, seemingly everywhere right now?
- How do you know if someone's gambling behavior is becoming problematic?
- What are "low risk" gambling guidelines?
- Do casinos or betting apps have a responsibility to use their data to protect their customers/users?
- Why haven't certain predatory tactics in the gambling industry been prohibited yet?
- What are current best-practice treatments for problematic gambling behavior? And what resources are available if someone can't afford therapy?
To get in touch with Dr. Weinstock you can reach out to him at:
https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/psychology/faculty/weinstock-jeremiah.php
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-weinstock/

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