Dana Forman has extensive experience and expertise in the field of problem gambling and associated addictions.
Mr. Forman received comprehensive training from Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addictions. He worked for several years at the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling where he was an assistant Program Director whose duties included fielding hotline crisis calls, writing the quarterly newsletter and giving educational presentations on identifying problem gambling and various modes of treatment.
Through his company, Forman Consulting, Mr. Forman is working to not only raise awareness that problem gambling can be equally addictive as alcohol and other-substance dependency, but also to minimize harm for those directly and indirectly affected by problem gambling and associated behaviors.