Gambling Group Topics
Find out what's happening in Gambling Meetup groups around the world and start meeting up with the ones near you. Join Gambling groups. Related topics: Casino Games. Problem Gamblers Peer Support. These groups will ALWAYS be run by someone who has personal experience of overcoming problem gambling. Problem gamblers can offload in these groups and be as frank as they like knowing the people they are with have been there too. You can access the group at any time whilst it's running.
Facebook Gambling Group
Online Gambling Therapy Support Groups
We run regular groups on a range of subjects for both problem gamblers and their friends and families. You don’t need to be the fastest or best typist in the world; just log into a group to feel welcomed and accepted by your peers and representatives of Gambling Therapy. We have recovery and support groups that are facilitated by trained and experienced support workers, and groups that are peer-run and friendly. In order to use our groups please register or sign in. Below you’ll find a calendar showing all of the different types of groups we run and the times we run them. All you need to do to access a group is to hover over the group you want to attend at the correct time and click on the green “join” button that appears when a group is open.Some groups have 15 minute entry times to allow for a discussion to flow without interruption other groups do not have entry times. However, if you have to leave a group for some reason and you want to come back in you still have the option to rejoin 🙂
Gambling Group Topics Questions
Gambling Group Topics Examples
Our specialist Gambling Group is available for anyone in Hertfordshire who needs support with a gambling addiction. It runs in the evening via Zoom so will suit people with work commitments. We receive referrals from GPs, mental health teams, other treatment centres and self-referrals. Time, the group may change the topic to focus on the first three Steps. The Twelve Traditions Following the conclusion of the Step meetings, some groups will discuss the Traditions so that, every thirteenth meeting the group focuses on a Tradition. The Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous Some groups discuss one chapter from the Big Book each week.