Please note that the following courses are not currently being offered: Introduction to Problem Gambling (IPG), Introduction to Problem Technology Use (IPTU) and Cognitive Behavioural Approaches for Problem Gambling Treatment (CB). Check back for updates after April 2026.
In this webinar, we explore evidence for CAMH’s Gambling Policy Framework, which advocates for a public health approach to problem gambling—focused on modifying environmental factors to reduce risk of harms—in contrast to the responsible gambling model.
In this webinar, we explore the impact of sports betting marketing on problem gambling, look at current data trends and proposed legislation like Bill S-269, and consider recommendations to reduce the negative effects of this marketing.
In this webinar, we explore key errors people make in understanding random events, including “gambler’s fallacy,” and identify the key variables in contrasting people who gamble problematically with those who gamble without developing problem behaviour.
In this webinar, we explore an overview of trauma-informed care and self-regulation strategies, taking a closer look at how nervous system health impacts people who are engaging in behaviors like problem gambling and gaming.
In this webinar, we explore a brief history of how ConnexOntario has evolved over the years; the mental health, addiction, and problem gambling services and programs it houses; how it collects its data; and statistics around its users’ contact activity.
In this webinar, we explore the value of podcasts as a resource for clients in their gambling recovery journey, as well as for clinicians who wish to learn more about different lived experiences of problem gambling. We will also discuss some of the barriers that prevent people from seeking treatment and support.
In this webinar, we explore a recent Ontario-based study on problem technology use in adults, looking at the links between problem technology use and suicidal ideation, serious psychological distress, problem alcohol use and anxiety.
In this webinar, we explore different ways that problem gambling is measured and assessed, looking at the advantages of using time estimates, questionnaires and Young’s Internet Addiction Test (IAT), and then review treatments that have been studied in problem gaming research.
In this webinar, authors of Canada’s Lower Risk Gambling Guidelines (2021) share the rationale and evidence-based process behind their development, outline the Guidelines’ recommendations for safer gambling and explain the knowledge translation tools created to help with dissemination.
In this webinar, we explore how young people are using smartphones today, tips and strategies they use to manage smartphone dependency, and ways to meaningfully engage with them to best support their digital wellbeing.
Getting Help for Gambling, Gaming and Technology Use
Gambling, Gaming and Technology Use is located in Toronto and is part of the Education department at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Please note GGTU does not provide clinical treatment. If you need emergency help, please visit your local emergency department or call 911.