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Recovery Starts with Taking The NEXT STEP
Answering these quick questions will help you understand if gambling is having a negative impact in your life. This anonymous test is a screening instrument only and answers are not recorded.
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Self-Exclusion
Consider
Self-Exclusion
Self-Exclusion allows a person to self ban from all Indian Gaming Facilities within the State of Arizona. This ban also includes the use of any of the services or privileges of the facility.
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Out-Patient Treatment Providers
Get the Help You
Need
Arizona Division of Problem Gambling subsidizes treatment for both individuals with a problem gambling or anyone affected by a problem gambler (family, friends, co-workers, employers, etc…) through our Treatment Assistance Program (TAP).
Prevention Promotes Healthy Choices
Increasing knowledge about Problem Gambling leads to improved decision making and problem solving. Prevention helps to dispel misconceptions surrounding gambling.
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Request a Presentation
DPG offers free, informational presentations to your school, parent organization, behavioral and/or mental health agency and more! Our presentations are educational and interactive; they can be tailored to the needs and demographics of any audience.
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Prevention Grants
In 2019, DPG awarded its first Prevention Grant aimed at preventing problem gambling behaviors and associated risks in youth ages 13-25. Find more information here.