How We Help

The mission of The Gambling Clinic is to actively manage an accessible and engaging evidence-based system of care to reduce the risk of gambling problems for all Tennesseans. We help individuals who want to change their gambling, those concerned about a loved one’s gambling, and healthcare providers in need of information or referrals to our clinic.

Learn more about our individual services:

Therapy

The Gambling Clinic provides services for those who experience gambling-related harms. We offer one-on-one therapy sessions to help a person gain skills to control their gambling. We do this through providing outpatient treatment in the form of empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Gambling Education

Access to gambling has dramatically increased in recent years, with online gambling being a primary contributor. Some individuals may gamble in a way that leads to distress or harms in their life. To mitigate harm, we provide gambling education so that individuals can understand risky situations related to gambling and practice responsible gambling.

Provider Services

If you believe that a patient or client may be experiencing the symptoms of gambling disorder, you can take action. Gambling disorder harms and symptoms can be reduced through psychotherapeutic means. Learn more about gambling behavior and problems associated with gambling disorder to see if you should refer your patient to The Gambling Clinic.

How We Help

The mission of The Gambling Clinic is to actively manage an accessible and engaging evidence-based system of care to reduce the risk of gambling problems for all Tennesseans. We help individuals who want to change their gambling, families and friends who are concerned about someone else’s gambling treatment, and healthcare providers in need of information or referrals to our clinic.

Learn more about our individual services:

Therapy

The Gambling Clinic provides services for those who experience gambling-related harms. We offer one-on-one therapy sessions to help a person gain skills to control their gambling. We do this through providing outpatient treatment in the form of empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Gambling Education

Access to gambling has dramatically increased in recent years, with online gambling being a primary contributor. Some individuals may gamble in a way that leads to distress or harms in their life. To mitigate harm, we provide gambling education so that individuals can understand risky situations related to gambling and practice responsible gambling.

Provider Services

If you believe that a patient or client may be experiencing the symptoms of gambling disorder, you can take action. Gambling disorder harms and symptoms can be reduced through psychotherapeutic means. Learn more about gambling behavior and problems associated with gambling disorder to see if you should refer your patient to The Gambling Clinic.