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Practical Tools You can Use to Talk about Gambling Addiction and the Brain 2/26/2026

Training Description:

“I can’t stop gambling…every time I lose, I keep coming back…why?” “It’s not fun anymore, so why do I feel like I need to gamble?” “How do features of a slot machine affect my brain? “Why does my loved one keep gambling even when they’ve lost everything?” How do you respond to these kinds of questions? This session will describe Brain Connections: tools you can use to educate people about the brain and gambling addiction. Brain Connections (www.brainconnections.ca) was developed as a partnership between problem gambling researchers and clinicians, with invaluable input from people with lived and living expertise. Our suite of tools includes an engaging animated video, clinical handouts for healthcare professionals, and educational handouts (called BE Briefs) for the public, including educators, researchers, responsible gambling specialists, or anyone who has questions about how gambling addiction develops and impacts the brain.

Learning Objectives:

1. Learn about the Brain Connections tools and how these apply in your setting.

2. Accurately answer commonly asked questions about gambling and the brain • Increase your confidence and competence in talking about gambling neurobiology.

Agenda:

12:00-12:05 pm – Introductions of presenters and helpline information

12:05-12:45 pm – Lecture on material 

12:45-12:55 pm – Discussion questions, case presentation, interaction (as needed) 

12:55-1:00 pm – Closing comments

Training Start Date(s): 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 12:00
Contact Hrs: 
1.00