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CASAT Conversations Podcast

The CASAT Conversations podcast is a resource for exploring behavioral health topics. These topics explore the complex connection between how our environment, behaviors and actions impact our health and wellbeing. With a wide-range of timely topics, CASAT Conversations is geared towards having meaningful conversations with people sharing their capacity for personal growth and change, along with expert educational insights.

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Recent Posts

Integrating Gambling Support into Opioid Treatment in Nevada

In recognition of Problem Gambling Awareness Month, Nevada has launched the Gambling Resources and Support Program (GRASP) to address the high prevalence of gambling disorders among individuals in Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). Research indicates that nearly half of OTP patients may struggle with gambling, a secondary issue that often destabilizes recovery through financial stress and emotional harm. To combat this, GRASP integrates screening, clinician training, and digital recovery tools—such as the Evive platform—directly into opioid treatment settings. By moving toward a whole-person care model, Nevada is successfully identifying at-risk patients and providing integrated support, setting a proactive example for how states can address co-occurring addictions to ensure long-term stability and well-being.

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Drug, Alcohol, and Gambling Addictions: Similarities and Differences

In this article, Dr. Rory Reid explores the nuanced relationship between substance use and gambling disorders, highlighting that while the DSM-5 officially groups them together, it
uniquely omits “craving” as a formal diagnostic criterion for gambling. This omission stems from conceptual differences—where gambling cravings are viewed as more psychological than biological—as well as concerns regarding diagnostic redundancy and measurement challenges. Despite this technical distinction in the manual, Reid argues that cravings are a clinical reality for gamblers, driven by the same neurobiological reward pathways and withdrawal processes found in drug or alcohol addiction. Ultimately, he emphasizes that successful treatment must explicitly address these urges through strategies like CBT and mindfulness, as cravings remain one of the most significant predictors of relapse in recovery.

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Life Over Liability: Understanding Your Rights Under Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law

Nevada’s legal landscape during an overdose is defined by the balance between NRS 453C.150, the Good Samaritan Law, and NRS 453.333, which covers drug-induced homicide. The Good Samaritan Law acts as a vital public health tool, granting limited immunity for drug possession to those who, in good faith, seek medical assistance and remain on the scene to cooperate with first responders. While NRS 453.333 maintains strict penalties and potential murder charges for those who distribute substances that lead to a fatal overdose, the Good Samaritan Law ensures that substance users and bystanders are not punished for prioritizing human life over legal fear. Ultimately, the law emphasizes that by pursuing immediate medical help, individuals can “smash the stigma” and prevent avoidable deaths without the threat of arrest for personal use or paraphernalia.

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