Jerry Crowshoe, is a Northern Piegan native who resides in Spokane, WA. He is originally from the Piikani community in Brocket, AB. Jerry has a bachelor's degree in Developmental Psychology from Eastern Washington University and a master's degree in Community Counseling from Ganzaga University. He is a mental health counselor for Camas Path, an agency of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians. Jerry began working in the Native American casino industry at the age of 18. He has extensive knowledge as a full-time casino employee-slot attendant, table games dealer, floor supervisor, poker dealer, and table games manager, while attending college. Jerry brings a unique perspective to the problem gambling service, implementing both his experience in the casino industry and his heritage as a Blackfoot Indian.
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Presenters and Presentations Information:
Donna Whitmire, MA Candidate, CDP, NCAC, NCGC-II (Bio)
Judith G. Sugg, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC, NCGC-II (Bio)
- Three Key Aspects for Problem Gambling Counselors (8 CEU):
- Current Research in the Field of Problem Gambling
- What Does Sub-typing Mean for Counselors?
- Using Mindfulness Techniques when Working with Problem Gamblers
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Jerry Crowshoe (Bio)
- A Tribal Perspective: Understanding Tribal Heritage, Cultural Issues,
Stages of Cultural Competency, Tribal Gaming, and Treatment Options
with Problem Gambling (8 CEU)
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Michael Brubaker, NCGC (Bio)
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