North Dakota marks March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month

Lisa Vig-Johnson HHS Gambling Disorder Clinical Lead - Official Website
Lisa Vig-Johnson HHS Gambling Disorder Clinical Lead - Official Website
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North Dakota has designated March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month, as declared by Governor Kelly Armstrong. This initiative highlights the significance of understanding gambling-related issues and emphasizes the support available for those affected. Residents are encouraged to utilize a free, confidential online screening tool at gamblernd.com/diagnosing-a-problem to assess potential gambling challenges and access resources.

“Gambling challenges can impact individuals and families from all walks of life,” stated Lisa Vig-Johnson, HHS Gambling Disorder Clinical Lead. “Recognizing the signs early is crucial. Taking the online screening is a quick and effective way for people to evaluate their gambling behaviors and connect with supportive services.”

Problem gambling is defined as gambling behaviors that disrupt personal, family, or work life. North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) provides various services to assist those affected, including online recovery courses, individual and group counseling, financial resources, and educational materials that promote informed choices about gambling.

Through the website gamblernd.org, individuals can learn about different types of gambling issues, find tips for responsible play, read success stories from others who have overcome similar challenges, explore recovery options, and obtain immediate help at no cost. HHS aims to equip North Dakotans with tools necessary for making positive changes in their lives.



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