Problem Gambling Programs
Do you or someone you love have a gambling problem? There is help available.
The Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Services Program is a multi-purpose program designed to increase knowledge about problem and/or pathological gambling for those persons at risk, their families, and the general community; to identify and assess those with problem and/or pathological gambling conditions and provide outpatient treatment services if needed; and to continually assess regional needs and coordinate outreach activities for potential service recipients. Services are provided in person or through tele-health.
For more information, visit: thegamblingclinic.com
Or contact:
Dr. James Whelan, Executive Director, The Gambling Clinic
University of Memphis, Department of Psychology
(901) 678-3736
jwhelan@memphis.edu
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For More Information
If you need a free and confidential referral to treatment services for yourself or someone you know, call or text the Tennessee REDLINE at 800-889-9789.
If you have concerns about accessing services for yourself, a child, or family member, contact our Helpline:
Phone: 800-560-5767
Email: OCA.TDMHSAS@tn.gov
Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except for state holidays)
For more information about TDMHSAS Problem Gambling Programs:
Jessica Youngblom, LMSW
Director of Strategic Initiatives
615-253-3975
Jessica.Youngblom@tn.gov