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The topics discussed in group therapy will depend on the focus of the group. Some groups are formed for specific reasons, like dealing with addiction or grief, or specific diagnoses, like depression or anxiety, while others are formed for broader purposes, such as anyone struggling with stress in college or LGBTQ individuals who could benefit. Problem Gamblers Peer Support. These groups will ALWAYS be run by someone who has personal experience of overcoming problem gambling. Problem gamblers can offload in these groups and be as frank as they like knowing the people they are with have been there too. You can access the group at any time whilst it's running.

Founded in 2019 by father and son team David and Adam Bradford, SOGG works across a number of sectors to provide solutions to support addicts and their families, as well as to prevent gambling-related harm.

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The group also works with GVC Holdings as part of the operator’s ‘Changing for the Bettor’ campaign.

This partnership has included designing digital therapy tools to stem gambling problems and provide support to those suffering with related harm.

SOGG chief executive and co-founder Adam Bradford said the group hopes to also more work closely with the Great Britain Gambling Commission on its national strategy to better address safer gambling moving forward.

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“There is a lot of change afoot in gambling regulation and in the sector from every perspective, but our drive and focus is around advancing much needed digital solutions which bring together stakeholders and make for a safer gambling experience for all,” SOGG chief executive and co-founder Adam Bradford said.

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Ryan Bradford, project manager at SOGG, added: “The ISO mark symbolises robustness within our processes and management and will be a great enabler for the organisation as we continue to work, support and prioritise those affected by gambling.”