Looking for help with gambling. Our Sydney counsellors can help with one on one therapy. Call us or go to our bookings page and fill out an enquiry form. We do charge for our services, but getting help for your gambling is an investment in your future. If you can not afford a fee, contact the University of Sydney Gambling clinic. Eradicate addiction by empowering prevention, treatment and recovery. At the Australian & New Zealand Addiction Conference, you have access to the latest research, projects, programs and strategies to help meet the diverse and complex needs of your clients. Gambling treatment clinic. Training and research clinic at the University of Sydney, our clinic is staffed by postgraduate trainees who work under the supervision. The Sydney Anxiety Clinic is for adults, adolescents and children of all ages. Individual and group therapy is available, along with mindfulness and meditation programs. The clinic adopts a practical, behavioural approach to therapy using treatment strategies from CBT, ACT, DBT, Schema, Nar. The free pilot, which is available to anyone in NSW is being run by the University of Sydney's Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic (GTRC) at the Brain and Mind Centre. This program is supported by the Office of Responsible Gambling and funded by the NSW Responsible Gambling Fund. The GTRC's senior clinical supervisor, Dr Christopher Hunt, said people interested in participating in the pilot should get in touch and that in-person support was also available for people with complex problems.
Anglicare - Darlinghurst
David: 02 9798 1400
- Educational/vocational or life skills course
- Financial or other counselling
Cana Communities
WDO contact: 0476 010 718
- Drug or alcohol treatment
- Educational/vocational or life skills course
- Financial or other counselling
- Medical or mental health treatment
- Mentoring program (persons under 25 years)
- Voluntary unpaid work
Dr Michaela Davies
Dr Michaela Davies: 02 9332 2531
- Medical or mental health treatment
Sydney Uni Gambling Treatment Clinics
Holdsworth House Medical Practice
Dr Barbara Rysenbry: 02 0331 7228
- Medical or mental health treatment
St Johns Anglican Church
Administrator: 02 9360 6844
- Drug or alcohol treatment
- Educational/vocational or life skills course
- Financial or other counselling
- Voluntary unpaid work
St Vincents Hospital - Drug & Alcohol Service
WDO contact: 02 8382 1030
Sydney University Gambling Treatment Clinic
- Drug or alcohol treatment
- Financial or other counselling
University of Sydney, Gambling Treatment Clinic
WDO contact: 02 9351 6364
- Financial or other counselling
Special requirements:
- Problem gambling clients only
If you've arrived here it's likely that you or someone you know is experiencing ongoing difficulties managing their emotions. Our wish is that we can be a source of hope and information.
Often people find Dialectical Behaviour Therapy after struggling to cope for quite some time. This struggle can have many personal costs. These can include using self-harm, alcohol, drugs, or chronic avoidance to cope, damaged relationships or experiencing life as a series of letdowns. Understandably life may feel unliveable as it is. If you identify with these types of problems then DBT may be able to help you.
This website is about real hope, not false hope. Through DBT many people have learned to make sense of their feelings, manage them more effectively, and live fuller, richer lives. There is extensive research supporting the use of DBT with a wide range of problems that often are not usually helped with other forms of therapy.
DBT is not a quick fix, and DBT therapists will not treat you like there is. If there was a quick fix you wouldn't be here reading this now. DBT appreciates the complexity of ongoing emotional problems, that change can be difficult, and that it may feel risky and challenging. However, DBT appreciates that, through the right type of support and therapy, lasting change is possible.
Through this website you can start to look at whether you might be interested in DBT for yourself. You will get to know the ideas behind DBT, how they work, and what DBT might involve if you commit to it. For people looking to help someone else, the website will introduce you to DBT and how you can use the principles of DBT effectively to help the person you care for.