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The CPGTSP: Yesterday and Today

The CPGTSP: Yesterday and Today. Michael D. Campos, PhD UCLA Gambling Studies Program OPG Summit March 8, 2011. Introduction. CPGTSP Collaborators. OPG – Administrative Oversight, Program Publicity, Legislative Advocacy

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The CPGTSP: Yesterday and Today

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  1. The CPGTSP: Yesterday and Today Michael D. Campos, PhD UCLA Gambling Studies Program OPG Summit March 8, 2011

  2. Introduction

  3. CPGTSP Collaborators • OPG – Administrative Oversight, Program Publicity, Legislative Advocacy • UGSP – Service Program Administration, Training, Program Quality Assurance, Treatment Research • Service Providers – Brief Interventions, Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Residential Services

  4. Basics of the CPGTSP • Training – increase gambling-problem related knowledge and treatment skills; provide information on the CPGTSP system • Services – multi-modal, stepped-care treatment network that encompasses a continuum of integrated services, including harm reduction and abstinence based alternatives that will deliver a broad spectrum of evidence-based treatments to California residents • Research – develop and evaluate treatment approaches for gambling problems; improve evidence-base for gambling-problem treatment

  5. CPGTSP Network Websites Outreach Health Care Professionals Helpline Other CPGTSP Telephone Intervention Clinical Innovations Outpatient Treatment Residential Treatment Intensive Outpatient Treatment

  6. The CPGTSP Yesterday Training, Services, Research

  7. Training • 4-day gambling-problem specific training program delivered by leaders in the field • Training program delivered at no cost to participants • Delivered at multiple locations throughout major regions of California • Designed to provide a basic foundation for treatment providers

  8. Training • Over 300 individuals from around the State of California have been trained to date. • Degrees represented among those trained • PsyD/ PhD 40 • MFT 179 • LCSW 40 • Languages: 33 spoken including English

  9. Training • Trainings included an evaluation component • Data on first seven trainings is available • Los Angeles (10/21/09 to 10/24/09) • San Francisco (11/18/09 to 11/21/09) • Sacramento (12/16/09 to 12/19/09) • San Diego (1/20/10 to 1/23/09) • Long Beach (04/21/10 to 04/24/10) • Riverside (05/19/10 to 05/22/10 • San Francisco (06/23/10 to 06/26/10)

  10. Number of Participants by Training Event

  11. Ratings of Training Events by City

  12. Services • Brief Interventions: BDA and NICOS, telephone-based, using “Freedom from Problem Gambling” Workbook • Outpatient: Diverse pool of community providers trained, First outpatient providers became active in February of 2011. • Intensive Outpatient: Located at Beit T’Shuvah, in operation • Residential: Located at Beit T’Shuvah, in operation

  13. IOP Programming • Individual Therapy – Individualized treatment plan. • GR group – RP (triggers, urges & cravings, lapse vs. relapse, etc.), stress management, emotions management, some process work. • Activity Group – psycho-education, gambling and the family, financial planning, creating a relapse prevention plan, etc.

  14. Residential Programming • Individual Therapy – Individualized treatment plan. • Group Work (7 days a week) • Process Groups • Budgeting and Money • Activities • Brain Relationships • Gambling Recovery • Relapse Prevention • Criminal/Gang Members • 12-Step Facilitation • Family Dynamics/Meditation/Mindfulness • Recreational Activities

  15. Services • Universal Reporting Forms • The UGSP developed a set of forms for use in the CPGTSP across all levels of service • Forms cover a wide range of domains due to the complex impacts of gambling problems • Forms provide some uniformity of data collection across sites and timeframes, making quality assurance efforts possible • Data Management System

  16. Research • UGSP Clinical Innovations Program • Goals • Evidence-Based Treatments • Dissemination of Effective Therapies for Gambling Problems • Current Active Protocols • Establishing Best Treatment Practices for Pathological Gambling

  17. Research • Establishing Best Treatment Practices for Pathological Gambling • Examining the effectiveness of a 6-session, manualized, CBT-based intervention for PG • Two groups: (a) manualized treatment; (b) TAU • Treatments delivered by licensed Clinical Psychologists • Participants recruited from the community • Baseline, in treatment, end of treatment, long-term follow-up.

  18. Research • EBTP Progress • 44 participants enrolled • Mean Age = 43.7 years • Gender = 60.4% Male; 31.3% Female • API = 19%; Black = 16.7%; Hispanic = 10.4%; White = 39.6%; Other = 6.3% • Mean Years Education = 15.0 • Median Income = 25K to 36K

  19. CPGTSP Network Websites Outreach Health Care Professionals Helpline Other CPGTSP Telephone Intervention Clinical Innovations Outpatient Treatment Residential Treatment Intensive Outpatient Treatment

  20. The CPGTSP Today Training, Services, Research

  21. Training • Ongoing trainings • CPGTSP Supervision Network: Serves as a clinical resource for authorized CPGTSP treatment providers • Development of web-based video content: Video interview segments with leading researchers and clinicians providing information on pathological gambling etiology, diagnosis, and treatment

  22. Services • Outpatient Treatment Service System • CPGTSP Data Management System • Accessed via the web • Uploads client data to OPG administered database • Will provide data for evaluation and research purposes

  23. Services • Quality assurance • Focus groups • Treatment providers, program participants • Conducted in four regions of the state • Key informant interviews • OPG Staff • UGSP Staff • Treatment providers • CPGTSP DMS • Provides program wide information for quality assurance and research

  24. Research • Evaluating Best Treatment Practices for Pathological Gambling • Targeted recruitment is 120 persons (60 in each arm) • Conduct follow-up interviews • Preliminary data analysis • Examine range of outcomes for participants

  25. Research • Manual for Treatment for Significant Others (SO) • Development of a treatment manual for counselors working with SO • Content based on empirically supported interventions and suggestions from focus groups • Examples of module content includes Stress Management, Differentiation of the Self, Boundaries, Finances, Conflict Resolution, Trust & Forgiveness • Online video “webisodes” that accompany modules to enhance learning, psycho-education • Currently being tested for efficacy in a clinical trial with significant others at UCLA

  26. Contact Information Michael Campos, Ph.D. Phone: 310.825.6427 E-mail: mdcampos@mednet.ucla.edu

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