Mid-Hudson PGRC

Mid-Hudson PGRC The Mid-Hudson PGRC aims to increase awareness of problem gambling and connect those adversely affected by gambling with services that can help them.

05/20/2026

With prom and graduation season underway and summer and college near, now is an important time to learn about substance use, overdose prevention, naloxone, and ways to reduce overdoses.

Join our free online training designed for the general public and those who work with people at risk. Pick a session that fits your schedule.

Register today for "Understanding Substance Use and Overdose Prevention." 🗓️ https://oasas.ny.gov/events

05/19/2026

The New York Council on Problem Gambling (NYCPG) is pleased to offer free Clinical Supervision to Problem Gambling Treatment Providers in New York State. Whether you are a CASAC-G, a licensed mental health professional, or you’re working toward a specialty designation, these sessions can provide you with the education and support you need to support clients struggling with problem gambling. Click the link to register.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/CXJFq1WiQ_ug1wCzuI2JBw #/registration

05/19/2026

Often coined the "Hidden Addiction" Gambling Disorder sees the highest rates of su***de. If you or a loved one are experiencing these thoughts and need someone to talk to, please reach out to the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline at 988. The 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline connects you to trained crisis counselors 24/7. They can help anyone thinking about su***de, struggling with substance use, experiencing a mental health crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress.
You can also call, text or chat 988 if you are worried about someone you care about who may need crisis support. You have options.

05/18/2026

Struggling with gambling harms? Check out our VSE Support Program and find out how we can support you!

05/13/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We have a bunch of great trainings dedicated to exploring the connection between mental health and problem gambling. Here is one of them ⬇️

Pathological Gambling and Bipolar II – Looking for the Ultimate High

Self-Paced Training | 1.0 OASAS, SW, LMHC

This course examines the relationship of bipolar disorder II and pathological gambling. Individuals with Bipolar diagnosis are four times more likely to have moderate to severe gambling problems than the general population. * This course will examine the connection of behavioral addictions, gambling in this case, and certain characteristic of Bipolar Disorder II. Additional focus will include su***de risk and intervention and treatment strategies.

https://nycpg.dialogedu.com/training-center/

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05/13/2026

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May is AAPI Heritage Month! OASAS continues to celebrate and honor the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

05/11/2026

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100 Great Oaks Boulevard
Albany, NY
12203

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Monday 9am - 8pm
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Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
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