Birches Health Clinical Outcomes Show Specialized Treatment Reduces Gambling Addiction Symptoms
- 85% of patients reported improved gambling disorder symptoms after nine sessions; 68% demonstrated clinically meaningful reductions in anxiety
- A decade after its inclusion in the DSM-5, gambling disorder remains one of behavioral health's least recognized and least treated conditions, even as mobile, always-on betting has rapidly widened exposure and risk nationwide
- Combining individual therapy, group counseling, peer support and financial wellness coaching, Birches Health operates the largest national team of clinicians trained in gambling disorder and delivers insurance-covered virtual treatment across all 50 states
Gambling disorder has long occupied a clinical gray area in the
Against that backdrop, Birches Health's new outcomes data offers insight into what becomes possible when gambling disorder is treated with the same clinical rigor applied to other behavioral health conditions. Compiled by an independent researcher and based on hundreds of clients, the results reflect a population entering care with high levels of clinical severity and demonstrate consistent improvement when treatment is structured, measurement-informed and delivered by clinicians trained specifically in gambling addiction.
Key findings include:
- 85% of patients reported improved gambling disorder symptoms after nine sessions
- 68% of patients demonstrated clinically meaningful reductions in anxiety
- Early patient retention exceeded industry benchmarks by 29%
"Gambling addiction has been undertreated for so long that most people who struggle with it don't know where to turn," said
The Birches Health model combines individual therapy, group counseling, peer support from individuals with lived experience and financial wellness coaching. Treatment is grounded in CBT and Motivational Interviewing, with care plans customized to address the clinical disorder and its downstream effects on finances, relationships and mental health. Clients typically remain in treatment for six to twelve months, with structured support designed to stabilize symptoms in early care and sustain recovery over time.
The results also point to downstream benefits for payors and employers seeking to reduce total cost of care by addressing gambling-related harm before it escalates into acute behavioral health crises.
"What this data reinforces is that measurement-based, specialized care works for gambling disorder the same way it works for other behavioral health conditions," said
Birches Health operates in all 50 states and partners with commercial insurers and state departments of health to ensure that individuals and families affected by gambling addiction can access care without financial or geographic barriers. The company plans to expand its clinical dataset throughout 2026 as additional payor and state partnerships come online.
The full Birches Health Q1 2026 Clinical Outcomes Report is available at www.bircheshealth.com/research.
About Birches Health:
Birches Health is the leading national clinical provider of specialized treatment for gambling addiction, covered by insurance and state funding. Birches Health's mission is to provide convenient, comprehensive care and resources for individuals facing challenges related to gambling disorder and other behavioral addictions. For more information, visit www.bircheshealth.com.
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