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Arbor Counseling Center
Gambling
ASIC Recovery Services
Gambling
Benilde Hall Program
Gambling
Berkshire Mountain Health
Gambling
Boca Recovery Center
Gambling
California Wellness Center Inc
Gambling
Florida Addiction and Recovery Ctr
Gambling
Footprints to Recovery
Gambling
Gateway Foundation
GamblingVerified
Oro House
Gambling
Ponessa Behavioral Health
Gambling
Prairie Hills Recovery Center
Gambling
Recovery Institute of Ohio
GamblingRecreate Behavioral Health Network
GamblingSlate Recovery
Gambling
SOBA New Jersey
Gambling
Torn Counseling and Recovery Center
Gambling
Viewpoint Psychology and Wellness
GamblingDamon Dye
GamblingVerified
Dedicato Treatment Center
Gambling
Dunwoody Recovery Place
Gambling
Endless Mountain BH Center
Gambling
Gateway Erie
Gambling
Integrated BH Management Inc
GamblingMontco Recovery Center
Gambling
Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper
Gambling
Valiant Recovery
Gambling
WestBridge Recovery Center
Gambling
Zia Recovery Center
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about finding gambling and addiction recovery help.
How do I find a gambling addiction therapist?
Search this free directory by state, insurance, and provider type. Every listed therapist specializes in gambling recovery or treats it as part of a broader addiction practice. Click any provider to see their credentials, treatment approach, languages, and licensed states. You can then contact them directly through the listing or their external booking link.
My partner has a gambling problem. How do I help?
Start by understanding what you are seeing. Cope Compass has a guide on the warning signs of gambling addiction in a loved one and how to approach the first conversation, including what to say and what tends to make things worse. Many family members find Gam-Anon, a 12-step support group for spouses, partners, parents, and friends, essential for their own recovery; meetings run online and in person across all 50 states. The directory above also includes therapists who do family and couples work alongside individual gambling-disorder care.
Does insurance cover gambling addiction treatment?
Many plans cover gambling disorder treatment because the DSM-5 classifies it as a behavioral addiction. Coverage varies by state, plan, and provider. Each listing on this directory shows the insurance networks that provider accepts. Call your insurance or the provider directly to verify coverage before your first session.
What's the difference between a therapist and a peer support specialist?
A therapist (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, PhD, PsyD) is a licensed clinician who can diagnose gambling disorder and provide evidence-based treatment like CBT or Motivational Interviewing. A peer support specialist (CPRS, CRSS) is a certified professional in recovery themselves, trained to provide lived-experience support, accountability, and connection to resources. Many people benefit from both working in parallel.
Can I see a gambling recovery therapist virtually?
Yes. Most providers in this directory offer telehealth / virtual sessions. Each listing shows whether the provider is Virtual, In-Person, or both. Virtual sessions are especially useful if no gambling specialist is available in your immediate area — you can see a therapist licensed anywhere in your state.
How much does gambling addiction therapy cost?
Out-of-pocket rates typically run $100–$250 per session, though this varies by provider, location, and credentials. If your insurance covers gambling disorder treatment, your copay may be $20–$50. Some providers offer sliding-scale fees or free initial consultations. Contact providers directly to ask about pricing and availability.
Is Gamblers Anonymous enough, or do I need professional help too?
Gamblers Anonymous and professional therapy work well together, and many people use both. GA provides free peer support and the community of people who have gone through it. A licensed therapist can address the underlying patterns (anxiety, trauma, comorbid conditions) and use evidence-based tools like CBT, DBT, or Motivational Interviewing. If you're at high risk or haven't been able to stop with GA alone, adding professional help is a strong move.









