The Arizona Department of Gaming is the state agency charged with the regulation of tribal gaming, pari-mutuel racing and wagering, and boxing and mixed martial arts. |
A center for all the councils on compulsive gambling; acts as a hub for all other state affiliates |
Magazine with the latest news about casinos located in Arizona |
APGSA is a national membership organization of state administrators of public funds for problem gambling services. |
International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors at McGill University has been at the forefront of leading-edge research aimed at identifying and understanding the critical factors related to youth gambling issues of public funds for problem gambling services. |
Co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addictions and the Gaming Industry, introduced research clearly showing CBT to be an effective way to assist individuals interested in reducing problem gambling. |
Non-profit organization dedicated to helping problem gamblers. State affiliate of the National Council of Problem Gambling |
Playing it safe: Card Players and Quitting Smoking |
Division of Problem Gambling's Symposium for 2016 |
SMART Recovery’s potential effectiveness for assisting individuals to find relief from gambling addiction is supported by research. |
Gamblers Anonymous is a twelve-step support program for problem gamblers. It is a support program for friends and families of the problem gamblers. To access a list of statewide meetings click here |
Gam-Anon is a support program for friends and families of the problem gambler. Not all GA meetings have an accompanying GamAnon meeting. You will find the available GamAnon meetings listed throughout the GA meeting list. |