2‑Day Intensives for Families in Crisis Around Gambling

When your son’s sports betting or gambling has been out of control for a while, weekly support may not be enough.
A 2‑day intensive gives your family a focused window to face the gambling problem together and change direction.

Who a 2‑Day Intensive Is For

A 2‑day intensive may be right for your family if:

  • Your teen or college‑age son has lost serious money to sports betting or online gambling.

  • Arguments about gambling, money, and trust happen almost daily.

  • There have been lies, hidden accounts, or broken promises for months or years.

  • You’re scared about school, work, or legal consequences.

  • You’re at the point of saying, “We can’t live like this anymore.”

This is higher‑commitment work for families facing a serious youth gambling problem.

What Happens in a 2‑Day Intensive

Over two days (online, in‑person, or hybrid), we:

Map out the full picture of your son’s gambling: how it started, what he’s lost, and what it’s costing now.

Give each family member space to speak honestly about how gambling has affected them.

Separate your son’s worth from his behavior so real change is possible.

Create specific, written boundaries around money, devices, and apps.

Build a plan for the next 30–90 days, including follow‑up support if needed.

This is hard work, but it’s contained.

Two days with a clear beginning, middle, and end.

Commitment and Next Step

A 2‑day intensive is private‑pay and requires full participation from key family members.
We only move forward if it truly fits your situation.

The first step is always a conversation.

If you think your family may need this level of support, let’s talk and see if it’s the right move.