
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Grow your expertise.
OAPGG provides engaging, expert-led training for counselors and professionals working with individuals facing gambling and gaming challenges.
Whether you prefer in-person sessions, live online courses, or on-demand video training, there’s an option that fits your schedule.
Live Trainings
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Using Evive with Clients
Learn how to use the Evive app alongside counseling. You will receive a PDF of the outline of worksheets that you can use to help the client follow a path of recovery.
May 9 at 1pm, online. Earn 1 CEU. Registration is free!
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Using the Group Workbook with Gambling Disorder Clients
Learn how to facilitate group participation using the workbooks, which includes one year’s worth of exercises and worksheets.
June 6 at 1pm, online. Earn 3 CEUs. Registration is free!
Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse
As a member of the Midwest Consortium on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, OAPGG helps organize MCPGSA’s annual conference and offers scholarships to attendees from Oklahoma.
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June 18-20, 2025
Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri
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Earn up to 15 hours of CEUs, which can be counted toward certification renewal if the presentation is gambling specific.
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To receive a scholarship, select the “scholarship” option when you register.
Video On Demand Training
OAPGG is developing a library of on-demand training videos. The videos feature up-to-date, evidenced-based information on the treatment of gambling disorder. If you were unable to attend the live OAPGG training event, these videos can help you maintain your knowledge base and certification status. All videos will be available to rent for 90 days. Visit our video site to browse and get started!
In order to receive CEUs for viewing, please contact OAPGG to complete a 5-question quiz and evaluation.
Onsite Training
If you would like OAPGG to provide training for your organization, please contact us at 405-801-3329 or help@oapgg.org. Learn more about how gambling and gaming are affecting those you serve and what you can do to support their recovery.