1. Individual
consultations – Telephone sessions for those
impacted by problem gambling and/or related disorders. To
schedule an appointment, click
here. All inquiries are 100% CONFIDENTIAL. You
will never be solicited by a third party for contacting
Forman Consulting.
2. Advocacy
– For those who may be negatively affected by the
introduction of new forms of gambling.
Forman
Consulting is not affiliated with any political or special
interest group and generally does not take a stand for or
against legalized gambling. However, on behalf of those
who may be vulnerable to the introduction of certain forms
of gambling into the community, Forman Consulting may bring
attention to potential negative repercussions.
3. Group
presentations and trainings –
To raise awareness about problem gambling and associative
behavioral disorders, their consequences, and various prevention
and treatment strategies.
Click
here for specific presentation topics.
Click
here to receive a presentation or training.
Click
here to receive materials with which to give your
own presentations.
4. Policy
development – To establish
guidelines regarding gambling at school, on campus or in
the workplace. Forman consulting works with administrators,
employment assistance personnel and other staff to help
ensure a healthier educational and working environment by
reducing the harm associated with problem gambling and other
addictive behaviors.
Click
here if you are interested in prevention strategies at your
school or workplace.
• The nature of problem gambling
and other addictive behaviors: “When is excessive
behavior an addiction?”
• Gambling among high-school and
college students: “Why teens and college age students
may be at greater risk for a gambling problem”
• Identifying problem gambling and
other addictive behaviors in the workplace: “Strategies
for treatment and in-house policy
• Counseling strategies for problem
gambling: “Meeting clients where they’re at”
• Casino gambling: “Do the
costs outweigh benefits?”
• Seniors and gambling: “Risk
factors for developing a gambling problem”
• Public policy: “Shifting
attitudes toward new forms of gambling”
• Internet gambling: “On the
cutting edge”
• Navigating the stock market: “Key
differences among investing, speculating, and gambling.”
Click here if you wish to receive a presentation or training.