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Jeffrey Gasior, CPRC-A
Problem Gambling Peer Support Specialist

Jeffrey Gasior is a Certified Peer Recovery Coach - Associate (CPRC-A) dedicated to helping individuals and families affected by gambling addiction. He currently serves as President of the Indiana Council on Problem Gambling and is recognized as a national leader in the field of gambling recovery. Jeff works with people in recovery across the country, offering peer support, guidance, and advocacy.


In addition to one-on-one coaching, Jeff speaks nationally on the importance of peer recovery in addressing problem gambling. He has a specialized focus on assisting those facing criminal charges or incarceration related to their gambling struggles. He collaborates with organizations nationwide to design and expand problem gambling programs, ensuring more tailored resources are available to those in need.


Jeff has also played an active role in advancing responsible gaming efforts in Indiana, helping to strengthen support networks and access to care. His work reflects a deep commitment to providing hope, accountability, and practical pathways to recovery for problem gamblers at every stage of their journey.

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Provides:

  • Peer support services for clients in our problem gambling treatment program

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​Practice Areas:

  • Problem Gambling 

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Certification:

  • Certified Peer Recovery Coach - Associate (CPRC-A)

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Education:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Business, Indiana University

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Availability (by appointment only):

  • Daytime

  • Evenings

  • Weekends​

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Location:​

  • Online/Telehealth

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Waypost Counseling

5660 Caito Drive #122, Indianapolis, IN 46226

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Therapist Contacts:

Dr. Eric L. Davis: (317) 762-0904 | Email

Erin Davis: (317) 659-0179 | Email

Waypost Counseling is proudly certified by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence,

and the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program.

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