NCRGBlogTeam"What is a Gambling Disorder?" uses research-based facts to provide a better understanding of gambling addiction, whom and how many people they impact, and how they are diagnosed and treated. This is the first video of the organization's newest educational initiative -- the NCRG Video Series -- which was developed to help individuals better understand and address critical issues related to gambling disorders and responsible gaming.
What is a Gambling Disorder?NCRGBlogTeam2013-06-04 | "What is a Gambling Disorder?" uses research-based facts to provide a better understanding of gambling addiction, whom and how many people they impact, and how they are diagnosed and treated. This is the first video of the organization's newest educational initiative -- the NCRG Video Series -- which was developed to help individuals better understand and address critical issues related to gambling disorders and responsible gaming.New Resources on CollegeGambling.orgNCRGBlogTeam2014-03-11 | Check out our new free resources on the National Center for Responsible Gaming's CollegeGambling.org, just in time for the NCAA basketball tournament.testNCRGBlogTeam2014-03-11 | ...The Facts about College GamblingNCRGBlogTeam2014-02-19 | ...NCRG on the Road: New HorizonsNCRGBlogTeam2014-01-30 | NCRG staff member Amy Kugler traveled to Vancouver, BC, for the second annual New Horizons in Responsible Gambling conference. Here is her update from the event.Impact of the NCRGNCRGBlogTeam2013-10-01 | Since 1996, the National Center for Responsible Gaming has remained dedicated to help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders by supporting the finest peer-reviewed, scientific research into pathological and youth gambling; encouraging the application of new research findings to improve prevention, diagnostic, intervention and treatment strategies; and advancing public education about gambling disorders and responsible gaming.2012 NCRG Scientific Achievement Award - Dr. Randy StinchfieldNCRGBlogTeam2012-10-17 | Recognizing outstanding contributions to the study of gambling disorders, the NCRG Scientific Achievement Awards have proven to be a highlight of the NCRG's annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction since their creation in 2002.
The NCRG Scientific Achievement Awards may include: - Research investigators at any stage in their career whose research has made significant contributions to the knowledge base about gambling disorders.
- Educators who have successfully mentored young investigators in the field or have excelled at promoting public awareness and education about gambling disorders and responsible gaming
- A recent publication in a scientific, peer-reviewed journal that represents a seminal work in the field
To view a list of NCRG Scientific Achievement Award winners, visit our past winners webpage at www.ncrg.org.Dr. Howard Shaffer Tribute 2007NCRGBlogTeam2007-11-13 | Dr. Howard Shaffer Tribute 2007