- National Gambling Counselor Certification
- National Gambling Counselor Certification Board
- Gambling Counselor Certification
- National Certified Gambling Counselor
Colour up casino slots. Training & Certification The National Council on Problem Gambling is committed to offering nationally recognized certifications and high-quality educational opportunities and trainings to our members and counselors. Jody compares the national certification process with the process to be designated as 'competent' to treat pathological gambling in the state of Pennsylvania. If you are interested in becoming nationally certified, you might want to listen to the podcast a couple of times, as there are a number of steps in the process. Download MP3 27:53. In this podcast, the last of four on pathological gambling, I speak with Jody Bechtold, LCSW, NCGC-II, PC about the process for becoming a nationally certified gambling addictions counselor. Jody compares the national certification process with the process to be designated as 'competent' to treat pathological gambling in the state of Pennsylvania.
Download MP3 [27:53]
This series on pathological gambling includes the following podcasts:
- What is Pathological Gambling? [11:43]
- Treatment of Pathological Gambling [27:00]
- Thinking Like a Pathological Gambler: Illusions of Control / Chance vs. Skill [8:54]
- How to Become a Nationally Certified Gambling Addictions Counselor [27:53]
- August 2007: Jody passed her exam and is officially a Nationally Certified Gambling Counselor (NCGC-1). Congratulations Jody.
- July 2007: Watch Jody on an investigative report about pathological gambling in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on local news station WPXI.
- June, 2012: Journal of Social Work Education publishes Jody's article on graduate education and gambling:
- Engel, R.J., Bechtold, J., Kim, Y., & Mulvaney, E. (2012) Beating the odds: Preparing graduates to address gambling-related problems. Journal of Social Work Education, 48, 321-335. doi: 10.5175/JSWE.2012.201000128.
Resources
- Joanna Franklin, ncpgambling@aol.com
National Gambling Counselor Certification
- Jim Pappas, ccgofpa@aol.com
National Gambling Counselor Certification Board
Download MP3 [27:53]
This series on pathological gambling includes the following podcasts:
- What is Pathological Gambling? [11:43]
- Treatment of Pathological Gambling [27:00]
- Thinking Like a Pathological Gambler: Illusions of Control / Chance vs. Skill [8:54]
- How to Become a Nationally Certified Gambling Addictions Counselor [27:53]
- August 2007: Jody passed her exam and is officially a Nationally Certified Gambling Counselor (NCGC-1). Congratulations Jody.
- July 2007: Watch Jody on an investigative report about pathological gambling in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on local news station WPXI.
- June, 2012: Journal of Social Work Education publishes Jody's article on graduate education and gambling:
- Engel, R.J., Bechtold, J., Kim, Y., & Mulvaney, E. (2012) Beating the odds: Preparing graduates to address gambling-related problems. Journal of Social Work Education, 48, 321-335. doi: 10.5175/JSWE.2012.201000128.
Resources
- Joanna Franklin, ncpgambling@aol.com
National Gambling Counselor Certification
- Jim Pappas, ccgofpa@aol.com
National Gambling Counselor Certification Board
- Frank Harvey, OCPG@msn.com
The following is an example of costs associated with becoming a certified gambling counselor:
Costs (average / minimum)Supervision from Ohio ($100 / call) = $200National Exam (NCGC-1) = $175 (NCPG member)National Membership = $75NCGC-1 Application = $17530 credits – training (avg $100ea) = $500 (unless free trainings)Total: = $1125
Gambling Counselor Certification
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