Get Treatment for Beer Addiction
If you or someone you know is addicted to drinking beer allow us to help you. Rehab and treatment options are just a phone call away. Call now at 877-721-0531 and get on the path to recovery.
Beer is often seen as a casual drink, something to enjoy with friends or at a social gathering. But for some, it can quickly spiral into an addiction and lead to alcoholism. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, nearly 25% of people in the United States ages 18 and older reported that they engaged in binge drinking within the past month. Binge drinking is defined as consuming four or more drinks within two hours for women, and five or more drinks within two hours for men.
Research shows that alcohol use disorder, also known as alcoholism, affects about 16 million adults in the United States alone. And while not all alcoholics are addicted to beer specifically, it is one of the most commonly abused alcohols.
So how does one become addicted to beer? It often starts with a genetic predisposition, combined with environmental factors such as peer pressure and stress. The more a person drinks, the higher their tolerance becomes and the more they need to consume in order to feel the effects of the alcohol. This can lead to harmful patterns of excessive drinking and an inability to control or stop consuming beer.
Don't wait for things to get worse, because they certainly will if left untreated. Call 877-721-0531 and get the professional help you need.
Beer is often seen as a casual drink, something to enjoy with friends or at a social gathering. But for some, it can quickly spiral into an addiction and lead to alcoholism. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, nearly 25% of people in the United States ages 18 and older reported that they engaged in binge drinking within the past month. Binge drinking is defined as consuming four or more drinks within two hours for women, and five or more drinks within two hours for men.
Research shows that alcohol use disorder, also known as alcoholism, affects about 16 million adults in the United States alone. And while not all alcoholics are addicted to beer specifically, it is one of the most commonly abused alcohols.
So how does one become addicted to beer? It often starts with a genetic predisposition, combined with environmental factors such as peer pressure and stress. The more a person drinks, the higher their tolerance becomes and the more they need to consume in order to feel the effects of the alcohol. This can lead to harmful patterns of excessive drinking and an inability to control or stop consuming beer.
Don't wait for things to get worse, because they certainly will if left untreated. Call 877-721-0531 and get the professional help you need.