Teen drug use is something no parents can really prepare for as every teen is different. A parent’s role in a child’s addiction can be uncomfortable as parents are meant to protect children and it can feel a violation of the parent-child contract when a young person turns to drugs. Learn about the signs of Read More…
Addressing the Problem of Under-Age Drinking in the United States
Underage drinking is one of the most prevalent and serious health problems facing youth today. Alcohol is widely used along with other drugs. Learn about addressing the problem of under-age drinking within the United States. Under-Age Drinking More than half of America’s teens will have at least one drink by age 15. Young people between Read More…
Self-Identity Issues for Teens in Recovery
One of the major factors in substance abuse among adolescents is low self-esteem. Some of other other contributing factors may include household income, domestic dysfunction, abuse or poor performance in school. Learn more about self-identity issues for teens in recovery from addiction and supportive services to offer a teen who is struggling. Self-Identity, Substance Abuse Read More…
Teen Attitudes Toward Drugs and Alcohol
High school seniors who are less likely to use drugs are female non-smokers with a spiritual foundation. The results, according to a study of people’s attitudes towards illicit drugs, was conducted in light of more lenient laws for marijuana use. Learn more about teen attitudes toward drugs and alcohol and what impact it has on Read More…
Finding a Recovery Support Group for Your Teenager
The teen years are a time when young people are highly vulnerable to the attitudes and opinions of peers. Peer pressure is one of the strongest influences which drive teens to abuse drugs and alcohol. When it is turned into a positive direction, the powerful force may also help young people stay sober. Learn more Read More…