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The Institute for Problem Gambling seeks to reduce the impact of problem gambling on individuals, families, business and society through education and training. IPGs goal is to serve as an important resource for science based information on the study, prevention and treatment of problem gambling. The not-for-profit Institute was founded in 1997 by a group of leaders in the field including four winners of the National Council on Problem Gambling's highest honor the Herman Goldman Foundation Award. Our thanks to the attendees, presenters and sponsors for making the IPG International Symposium on Problem Gambling and Co-Occurring Disorders a tremendous success. The Institute for Problem Gambling is a Nonprofit Organization, managed by The Connection, Inc Terms of Use for this Site Questions or comments about this web site, email us. Last modified: November 21, 2004 | |
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