For most people, sports betting is a form of entertainment. But not for everyone. We've put several barriers up to assist our users from putting themselves in difficult financial situations and will continue to support them in any way possible. Below is a list of resources that provide additional support for users who might be experiencing a problem.
- Tennessee
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State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: A section of its website is devoted to problem gambling.
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Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug and other Addiction Services: Information is available from the problem gambling section of its website, or calling its 24-hour helpline at 800-889-9789.
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University of Memphis Gambling Clinic: Information is available from its website, or it can be reached by phone at 901-678-STOP, or emailed at gambling@memphis.edu.
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- National
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National Council on Problem Gambling: A leader in advocacy for funding and programs to address gambling addiction, the NCPG does not list a Tennessee affiliate on its website, but the site provides voluminous guidance relating to gambling problems.
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Gamblers Anonymous: Information on problem gambling help, including where to find local support group meetings in your area, is available on its national website.
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