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Gambling

Harney Behavioral Health offers an outpatient treatment program for problem gamblers who are residents of either Harney, Grant or Lake counties.  Harney Behavioral Health serves as the primary treatment agency for the this tri-county region.

What is compulsive gambling?

The American Psychiatric Association describes compulsive gambling as a serious illness characterized by an uncontrollable preoccupation and urge to gamble despite painful consequences caused by gambling.

Most gamblers who are able to control their gambling activities do not have problems. For compulsive gamblers, however, the "action" of gambling provides intense feelings of excitement which are irresistible. They become dependent on "the action" of gambling similar to the way chemically dependent people become addicted to drugs or alcohol. When gambling is out of control, people may experience severe financial, family, legal and other problems.

There are an estimated 10 million Americans who are compulsive gamblers, and 40 million family members who are effected by the illness.

How do I know if I have a problem?

The self-help organization, Gamblers Anonymous, has 20 Questions designed to help people become more aware of their gambling problem.

Compulsive Gamblers will usually answer YES to at least seven of these questions:

How can I obtain help?

Anyone in need of help may call Harney Behavioral Health at (541) 573-8376 to make an appointment for an evaluation with a therapist.

At the evaluation, the therapist will conduct a thorough assessment. Both the therapist and the client will participate in designing an individual treatment plan.  Outpatient services are offered.  However, a residential referral may be appropriate as warranted.

Treatment consists of individual, group or family therapy with a focus on learning how to stop gambling and live a meaningful life. People in the treatment program will also be encouraged to become involved with the fellowship of Gamblers Anonymous.

Treatment services are FREE of charge.

Please call 1-877-MY LIMIT or go to www.oregonlotteryhelp.org

Problem Gambling Prevention Services

Harney Behavioral Health provides problem gambling prevention services for the Harney/Grant/Lake tri-county region.  Services include advertising regarding problem gambling issues, community prevention lectures, school-based prevention services, advocacy regarding policy, retailer compliance checks, and production/advertisement of problem gambling literature.

Call Harney Behavioral Health at (541) 573-8376 with any questions or if you’d like to schedule a gambling prevention lecture at your school, office or community interest group.