Treatment Centers and Studies are Showing the Week After Super Bowl is the Biggest for Alcohol Treatment
The Super Bowl is a huge event. Even people who do not normally watch football do on this day. If they are not watching the game, they are still there for the party. Treatment centers are now saying that the week after Super Bowl is the biggest for alcohol treatment. They claim the Super Bowl is right up there with the other major drinking holidays like New Years Eve and July 4th. Addiction counselors and centers are finding the days after the big game are busier than a normal day at work. Even Nielsen data marked the Super Bowl as the 8th largest day for beer sales.
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So much has been seen and read in regard to addiction involving alcohol and drugs that gambling is often placed on the back burner. After all it is not something that is sold illicitly, nor can it make anyone but the victim feel its debilitating effects. With that being said, it must still be noted that gambling is as much an addiction as drugs and alcohol.
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When someone has a significant other who has an addiction it can be confusing