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The National Council on Problem Gambling
730 11th St, NW, Ste 601
Washington, DC 20001
Phone 202.547.9204
Fax 202.547.9206
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NCPG State Affiliate and Help for Gamblers
Problem Gambling Resources in New HampshireIf gambling is causing a problem in your life, the National Council on Problem Gambling has developed this list as a starting point for those seeking help or information about gambling problems. We encourage you to ask questions, gather information and conduct research on the type of help that is most appropriate for your situation. The information below is intended to be a starting point—it is not a complete list of information or services
FIND HELP IN YOUR STATE NOW, including counseling, treatment, self-help and support groups: Self Help Resources:Gamblers Anonymous (www.gamblersanonymous.org) is fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. Gam-Anon (www.gam-anon.org) is a self-help organization for the spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers. Your First Step to Change Online Workbook (http://basis.typepad.com/basis/selfhelp_tools.html) This guide will help you understand gambling, figure out if you need to change, and decide how to deal with the actual process of change
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Other Treatment Resources: National Certified Gambling Counselor (NCGC) Directory. This directory includes only clinicians who have applied for and met the NCGC criteria. There are likely additional counselors certified through other entities in your state, contact the local affiliate or state health agency for more information. |
Additional Resources:
In addition to the resources listed above, there are many additional resources for problem gamblers throughout the National Council on Problem Gambling site Links to Affiliates, US and International Resources, Publications and State Problem Gambling Services Literature Catalog includes both NCPG and other publications. Real Voices stories of individuals who have been affected by problem gambling, including problem gamblers and their family members, friends, colleagues and employers; treatment providers; advocates; and any others NCPG does not endorse nor control the content, products or services of other sites linked to or from the NCPG website. The NCPG site is intended to facilitate the dissemination of information to the public about problem and pathological gambling.