Discovery 2009 - Presentations

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  1. Building a Regulated Environment for Online Gaming
  2. Innovative Online Treatment Options
  3. Quantifying Problem Gambling – Perspectives From Around the World
  4. Getting Them & Keeping Them - What Works to Attract and Retain Treatment Clients?
  5. Asia - The New Frontier - What Prevention Efforts Shine?
  6. Managing Debt & Finances in Turbulent Times - How Can We Help?
  7. Responsible Gambling Programs - Should they be Based on Harm Minimization or Consumer Protection?
  8. Shared Illusions - Overcoming the Myths
  9. What Can We Look Forward to in Research Over the Next Five Years?
  10. Addressing “Luck” with Cultural Competence
  11. Internet Gambling in Canada – Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going?
  12. Using Technology to Assist Player Control an Example From Sweden
  13. What’s New in Treatment for Couples and Families?
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    BUILDING A REGULATED ENVIRONMENT FOR ONLINE GAMING

    INNOVATIVE ONLINE TREATMENT OPTIONS

    QUANTIFYING PROBLEM GAMBLING – PERSPECTIVES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

    GETTING THEM & KEEPING THEM - WHAT WORKS TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN TREATMENT CLIENTS?

    ASIA - THE NEW FRONTIER - WHAT PREVENTION EFFORTS SHINE?

    MANAGING DEBT & FINANCES IN TURBULENT TIMES - HOW CAN WE HELP?

    RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING PROGRAMS - SHOULD THEY BE BASED ON HARM MINIMIZATION OR CONSUMER PROTECTION?

    SHARED ILLUSIONS - OVERCOMING THE MYTHS

    WHAT CAN WE LOOK FORWARD TO IN RESEARCH OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS?

    ADDRESSING “LUCK” WITH CULTURAL COMPETENCE

    INTERNET GAMBLING IN CANADA – WHERE ARE WE NOW? WHERE ARE WE GOING?

    USING TECHNOLOGY TO ASSIST PLAYER CONTROL AN EXAMPLE FROM SWEDEN

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