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- Arnie Wexler's Statement to the National Gambling Impact and Study Commission, January 22, 1998
- Arnie Wexler’s Story of his life during his addiction, and his recovery
- The best source of articles are available on any search engine. Just search for “Arnie Wexler”
- The Home News Tribune, 35 years later, life still no longer a gamble for Arnie Wexler, by Rick Malwitz, April 13, 2003
- Indian Gaming Magazine, How You Can Help Your Employees Who Have a Gambling Problem, by Arnie and Sheila Wexler
- Professional Counselor Magazine, The Hidden Addiction, by Arnie and Sheila Wexler
- Gaming Law Review Magazine, Helping Gaming Workers, by Arnie and Sheila Wexler
- NY Daily News, Jail, Insanity, Death or Recovery, by Arnie and Sheila Wexler
- Las Vegas Sun re: Caesars Responsible Gaming Program
- NPR All Things Considered, Compulsive Gamblers Test Casinos in Court, by Kathleen Schalch, November 5, 2002
- The Las Vegas Sun, Teaching from experience: Problem gambling experts hold training seminars in Las Vegas, by David Strow, July 9, 2001
- A Game.com, A Problem the NCAA Doesn’t Know How to Fix, by Arnie Wexler, May 2001
- CNNfn, Snake Eyes Sap Seniors, by Jeanne Shahdi, March 17, 2000.
- The Cincinnati Enquirer, Rose Should Take Advantage of his Chance, by Tim Sullivan, August 26, 1999
- CNN.com, Gambling Addiction as Real as Alcoholism, by Steve Salvatore, June 18, 1999
- CNN.com, Rolling Dice on the Web, June 18, 1999
- CNN.com, Gambling Everywhere? It's a Sure Thing, by Charles Bierbauer, June 15, 1999
- Las Vegas Review Journal, Ex-Problem Gambler Criticizes Federal Gaming Report, by Dave Berns, June 14, 1999
- The Pocono Record, Compulsive Gambling Workshop at ESU, September 28, 1998
- The Dayton-Miami Business News, Online Gambline Isn't a Good Idea, May 11, 1998
- The Standard Times, No Dice - Ex-pastor is Foremost Anti-Gambling Crusader, by John Curran, January 31, 1998
- The South Florida Business Journal, Gamblers See it's Time to Bet on the Internet, January 19, 1998
- The NCAA News - Guest Editorial, Media Bears Burden for Gambling Crisis, by Arnie Wexler, December 22, 1997
- The Cincinnati Enquirer, Rose Should Cut his Losses and Confess, by Tim Sullivan, June 21, 1997
- The Cincinnati Enquirer, Bet on spread of college gambling, by Tim Sullivan, Novermber 10, 1996
- CNN Interactive, Compulsive Gambling a Genetic Disorder?, by Lisa Price, September 5, 1996.
Other Links Arnie and Sheila Wexler Associates does not endorse any of the links provided below. These links are for your information only. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS (GA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. GA has an online directory of meeting locations and times and a chat room on AOL Gam-Anon is a fellowship that focuses on helping the spouse, family or close friends of the compulsive gambler learn how to cope with the problem Know the Odds, Inc. offers educational tools to prevent the harmful effects of problem gambling in the community. Located in Vancouver, Problem-Gambling.com offers counseling and workshops for problem gamblers and their families GamBlock is a product that blocks access to all Internet gambling sites from a user’s computer. It can be used by corporations or individuals who want to prevent online gambling. Founded in 1992, Algamus has provided, through its Therapeutic Communities, residential treatment and transitional living for compulsive gamblers. C.A.R.E. Florida, located in North Palm Beach, Florida, offers you a wide range of programs and individual treatment plans for persons with compulsive gambling problems, as well as other addiction services. The Spectrum Gaming Group is a full service international gaming consultancy offering a variety of services to the casino gaming industry. Casino Classifieds provides a new way to buy and sell casino, hotel, and hospitality industry products and services Recovery Resources Online is a comprehensive site for resources, referrals, meetings and fellowship for all different types of addictions EasyDiagnosis - Answer questions about your symptoms and get an instant analysis Viva Consulting - In Canada, Viva provides education and awareness training for pathological gambling issues and the gaming industry. |
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