A typical day for a Gambling Addiction Counselor often includes conducting individual and group therapy sessions, assessing clients' needs, developing personalized treatment plans, and maintaining detailed case notes. Counselors collaborate with other mental health professionals, social workers, and sometimes family members to provide comprehensive care and support. The role may also involve community outreach, education, and leading prevention workshops. While most counselors work in clinics, rehabilitation centers, or non-profit organizations, some may provide telehealth services, offering flexibility in work settings.