Mary Woods

One Hour AT A Time

Mary Woods

  • Problem Gamblers and Significant Others in the Asian Community; Differences and Similarities with guest Li AiXinJueLuo O’Hara

Problem Gamblers and Significant Others in the Asian Community; Differences and Similarities with guest Li AiXinJueLuo O’Hara

Monday 14th May 2012

Li AiXinJueLuo O’Hara discusses the unique challenges and cultural nuances of treating problem gambling in the Asian community on 'One Hour AT A Time'.
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Mary Woods
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Navigating Problem Gambling in the Asian Community with Li AiXinJueLuo O’Hara

For all the different addictions, family treatment is like a cornerstone of what the western treatment believes is essential. So if family members can be involved, it definitely will be helpful.
Imagine a community where gambling is not just a pastime but a deeply ingrained cultural activity. In this episode of 'One Hour AT A Time', host Mary Woods engages with Li AiXinJueLuo O’Hara to unpack the unique challenges the Asian community faces when it comes to problem gambling. They dive into how cultural nuances shape gambling behaviors and the significant role family plays in both aiding and hindering recovery efforts. Ever wondered why one-size-fits-all solutions don’t work?
This episode highlights the importance of understanding the diverse fabric of the Asian community to develop effective, culturally sensitive treatment strategies. From barriers to treatment to the crucial role of counselors who understand these cultural differences, this conversation is packed with insights. If you’re keen on learning how to tackle problem gambling within the Asian community, this episode offers a deep dive into overcoming these complex barriers.