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What Resources Can We Help You Find?

Whether you are looking for someone from the division to come and do a presentation, looking for other organizations that deal with problem gambling on the web, looking to download Self-Exclusion forms, or interested in finding out if you may have a problem with gambling by taking our anonymous screening quiz; DPG’s website has the resources to find what you are looking for.

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Professionals

This page provides links to information and resources for professionals either interested in or currently contracting with the DPG for treatment services.

 

Contract Application

TAP Provider Contract Application - Part 1 of 2

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Prevention Grants

The Arizona Department of Gaming Division of Problem Gambling (DPG) Issued its first ever prevention grant to address the risks of youth gambling in 2019. 

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Outreach and Prevention

Prevention is Key

The Division of Problem Gambling goal is to increase community awareness about the effects of problem gambling, and we strive to increase awareness that problem gambling is a preventable and treatable public health issue.

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FAQs

Can I put my spouse/child/parent/friend on the list?

No. This is a self-exclusion program and only the problem gambler can elect to place his or her name on the self-exclusion list.

 

 

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Self Exclusion

What is Self-Exclusion?

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    FAQs

    What exactly is treatment and what does it look like?

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    Signs & Symptoms

    Lying

    People who have gambling problems generally try to hide it from the people around them. They start lying to their spouses, families, coworkers, and friends.

    Have you ever lied to people important to you about how much you gambled?

     

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    Treatment Providers

    Arizona Department of Gaming’s Division of Problem Gambling subsidizes treatment for both individuals with a problem gambling or any one affected by a problem gambler (family, friends, co-workers, employers, etc…) through our Treatment Assistance Program (TAP).
     
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    Treatment and Counseling

    Arizona Department of Gaming’s Division of Problem Gambling subsidizes treatment for both individuals with a gambling problem or anyone affected by a problem gambler (family, friends, co-workers, employers, etc…) through our Treatment Assistance Program (TAP).
     
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