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Canada study - Currently recruiting adults in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada
Free therapy telephone sessions of Seeking Safety for people with problem gambling and trauma in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. This study is based at the University of Manitoba and the University of Windsor
This study focuses on adults ages 18 - 65 who have gambling and trauma problems. The project offers free telephone sessions of Seeking Safety or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for gambling disorder with trained, experienced Canadian therapists, plus payment for completing online measures for the research (paid by amazon.ca e-gift cards). This study is funded by the Manitoba Gambling Research Program. You can receive up to $200 CAD in amazon.com e-gift cards for completing assessments, if you're eligible for the study and choose to participate
For Ontario: Fill out a brief set of questions or see the study flyer or find out more.
For Manitoba: Fill out a brief set of questions or see the study flyer or find out more.
For more information contact us by phone/text: (209) 364-0375 (Canada) / (617) 299-1630 (US) or email: [email protected].
Canada study - Currently recruiting adults in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada
Free therapy telephone sessions of Seeking Safety for people with problem gambling and trauma in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. This study is based at the University of Manitoba and the University of Windsor
This study focuses on adults ages 18 - 65 who have gambling and trauma problems. The project offers free telephone sessions of Seeking Safety or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for gambling disorder with trained, experienced Canadian therapists, plus payment for completing online measures for the research (paid by amazon.ca e-gift cards). This study is funded by the Manitoba Gambling Research Program. You can receive up to $200 CAD in amazon.com e-gift cards for completing assessments, if you're eligible for the study and choose to participate
For Ontario: Fill out a brief set of questions or see the study flyer or find out more.
For Manitoba: Fill out a brief set of questions or see the study flyer or find out more.
For more information contact us by phone/text: (209) 364-0375 (Canada) / (617) 299-1630 (US) or email: [email protected].
Manitoba gambling study
Welcome!
If you live in Manitoba, Canada and are interested in free telephone / online counseling for problem gambling, you can receive 12 free sessions with a professional counselor as well as up to $200 CDN in amazon.ca e-giftcards as part of a a research study funded by the Manitoba Gambling Research Foundation. The goal of the research is to compare two counseling models for problem gambling; both are evidence-based, safe models. One model addresses gambling and trauma; the other addresses gambling only.
This study has clearance from the University of Windsor Research Ethics Board (primary); the New England Institutional Review Board and the University of Manitoba Research Ethics Board (secondary).
If you live in Manitoba, Canada and are interested in free telephone / online counseling for problem gambling, you can receive 12 free sessions with a professional counselor as well as up to $200 CDN in amazon.ca e-giftcards as part of a a research study funded by the Manitoba Gambling Research Foundation. The goal of the research is to compare two counseling models for problem gambling; both are evidence-based, safe models. One model addresses gambling and trauma; the other addresses gambling only.
- 12 sessions of free counseling with a professional counselor. The counseling is done by telephone through a secure and confidential system, and is is easily accessible anywhere via a smartphone, computer, tablet, or telephone.
- Participants can receive up to $200 CDN in amazon.ca e-gift cards for completing research measures
- The first step is to fill out a brief set of questions. It does not obligate you in any way.. Or you can email: [email protected] or call or text +1 617-299-1610. We will get back to you with further information. You can then decide if you want to participate. If desired, you can read detailed information about the study.
This study has clearance from the University of Windsor Research Ethics Board (primary); the New England Institutional Review Board and the University of Manitoba Research Ethics Board (secondary).