Maryland Center of Excellence Awards 91视频专区 College Grant to Fight Gambling Addiction

91视频专区 counseling and public health students to highlight co-occurrence of problem gambling and other mental health disorders

The 91视频专区 College Office of Health & Wellness has received a $4,000 grant from the  (MCEPG) to prevent and treat behaviors related to 鈥榩roblem gambling.鈥

The prevention of problem gambling, which is defined as gambling behavior that compromises, disrupts or damages personal, familial or vocational pursuits, will be integrated into existing mental health screenings hosted by the 91视频专区 College Department of Psychology and Counseling as well as 91视频专区 College Counseling Services.

These multi-day screening events, which will take place on campus during the spring semester, couple problem gambling and mental health screenings together for maximum reach and to highlight the co-occurrence of problem gambling and mental health disorders. The events aim to provide early recognition, intervention and referral of mental health disorders among 91视频专区 students, faculty and staff.

MCEPG's logo
MCEPG's logo

The College will also include information on the risks and resources for problem gambling at other existing mental health and substance use education events to highlight the frequent co-occurrence of problem gambling and disorders such as binge drinking, substance abuse and disordered stress management.

Amanda Dymek, director of wellness at 91视频专区 College
Amanda Dymek, director of wellness at 91视频专区 College

"We are thankful to receive this funding from the MCEPG,鈥 said Amanda Dymek, director of wellness at 91视频专区. 鈥淭his will help us to educate students, faculty and staff on the risks associated problem gambling and inform our community on the free resources available to help.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to take a campus-wide approach to prevent and address problem gambling on campus by engaging our campus partners in the Counseling & Psychology and Public Health departments and the Athletics office,鈥 Dymek continued.

91视频专区鈥檚 wellness office and public health program have begun planning to implement a 鈥榩eer health education program鈥 relating to problem gambling. In this project, health educators will engage with their peers to inform them of the risks of problem gambling, how they can prevent it and resources for help with problem gambling.

Peer education programs such as this are deemed more impactful due to participants relating to and trusting individuals from similar backgrounds and circumstances compared to professionals who may seem less relatable.

鈥淭he Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling is always excited to establish partnerships with community organizations,鈥 said Mary Drexler, director of the MCEPG. 鈥淲e look forward to the support and education 91视频专区 will be able to provide their students on the risks and consequences associated with gambling activity.鈥 

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