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GAMBLING FOR ESCAPE

Mental Health Tidbits and ToolsCindy Anderson, LCSW, ICGC-I Some days I wish I had the eject button! Not sure where I’d land but I want to be anywhere but my current circumstance.  We humans don’t like to feel pain, whether physical or emotional. And so, we do many...

Recovery By Many Means

Mental Health Tidbits and ToolsCindy Anderson, MSW, LCSW, ICGC-I How does a person recover from addiction, specifically problem gambling? Recovery stories are deeply personal and as varied as New Mexico landscapes!  Recovery is tougher for those whose gambling...

A New Decade Resolution: Stop Gambling

Mental Health Tidbits and ToolsBy Robert Meddaugh, MS, MFT, CPGC-NV Happy New Year, 2020! This is not only the start of a New Year but also the beginning of a new decade. In January many people make resolutions to improve their lives going forward. People join gyms or...

External Triggers Causing Gambling Urges

By Robert Meddaugh, MS, MFT, CPGC-NV The November blog introduced the concept of triggers which are defined as the primary cues, prompts, or signals causing a gambler to go and gamble or an alcoholic to seek alcohol. Triggers can come from any number of events,...

Problem Gambling and The Holidays

Mental Health Tidbits and ToolsBy Robert Meddaugh, MS, MFT CPGC-NV The November blog and the December blog will focus on "The Holidays". The time-period occurring from late November[1] and extending through early January is generally recognized within the mainstream...

Beating Holiday Blues

Mental Health Tidbits and Tools Holidays were created in the spirit of celebrating or honoring significant events in communal life.  Some holidays are rooted in spiritual traditions or beliefs, and others are created to honor people or celebrate a significant event. ...

Seeing Yourself as a Caregiver

Seeing Yourself as a Caregiver

Mental Health Tidbits and Toolsby Melyssa Agee-MaresCaregivers often are puzzled when they are called ‘caregivers.’ They will say, “Oh, I just pick up her medications,” or “This is what I do as a daughter, son, friend, or spouse [you fill in the blank]”.  Before long...