Shane W. Kraus In The News
CT Insider
An estimated 100,000 people in Connecticut have a gambling disorder addiction.
JustLove Radio
On this Super Bowl Weekend, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan is joined by Dr. Shane Kraus, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, The University of Nevada, Las Vegas; about Sports Wagering, Problem Gambling and what resources are available to those who may have a problem with gambling.

The Good Men Project
Legal sports betting in Kansas came with mobile casinos that offer easy access to place wagers online. Experts say that also comes with a higher risk of addiction.
Kansas Public Radio
People in Kansas can now lose hundreds to thousands of dollars, and possibly more, with just a few taps on their phone.
Washington Examiner
Slot machine winnings will sound to some like an oxymoron. Slots, after all, have long been dubbed “one-armed bandits” for their low odds compared to other forms of casino gambling like blackjack and baccarat.

