Adolescent Substance Abuse Articles
- How to Curb Your Teens' Use of Marijuana
Instead of sitting idly by and watching your teens experiment with the drug, you can take a proactive approach to help reduce the chance that your teens will use marijuana. more...
- Marijuana vs. Alcohol: Which Is Having More Impact on Your Teen?
When your teen comes home obviously under the influence, are you more concerned to discover they've been drinking or smoking pot? Here is a comparison of these drugs and their impact on teenagers lives. more...
- The New Faces of Heroin Addiction: Teen Use on the Rise
While heroin use in general has leveled off or even declined in most areas, there has been a dramatic spike in teenage heroin use. more...
- Safely Keeping Alcohol at Home
If you have teenagers, there are a few precautions you should take when keeping alcohol in your home. more...
- Parents Fess Up: Why Straight Talk Is Best When Talking to Your Kids About Past Drug Use
According to a recent study by market research company Ipsos Public Affairs (on behalf of the Hazelden Foundation), teens say hearing about their parents' experiences with drugs and alcohol would make them less likely to use the substances themselves. more...
- Drugs & School: How to Help Your Child Resist the Pressures
Regardless of your children's age, if they are going to school, then you need to be talking with them about alcohol and other drugs. more...
- Spirituality An Important Tool in Addiction Recovery
Addiction experts have known the healing power of a spiritual connection for decades, but research is finally beginning to clarify just how important spirituality can be in the process of recovery. more...
- Survey Says Fewer Teens Getting Substance Abuse Prevention Messages
A report by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reveals that fewer U.S. teens are being exposed to substance abuse prevention messages. more...
- How Parents Can Help Their Struggling Teens During Treatment
Family is the most important contributor to a teen's long-term success. Programs that treat adolescents with emotional or behavioral issues must address the family system in order to be effective. more...
- Insight-Oriented Therapy for Adolescent Substance Abuse
Insight-oriented therapy encourages teens to break free from addiction by looking inward to assess their emotions, motivations, and self-talk and identify healthier ways to work through difficult emotions. more...
- Preteen Drinking
Adolescents who drink or use drugs before they turn 15 are more likely to fail in school, become dependent on drugs or alcohol, be convicted of a crime, contract a sexually transmitted disease, and face an unwanted pregnancy. This is true whether they come from "good" homes or abusive ones. more...
- Using Parent Effectiveness Training to Help Families in Crisis
Life with a teenager doesn't have to be riddled with conflict. With guidance and practice, parents and teens can learn more effective communication skills and truly begin to relate to and understand one another. more...
- The Benefits of Wilderness Therapy for Treating Addiction and Substance Abuse
Throughout history, spiritual leaders and great teachers like Moses, Jesus, Gandhi, and Buddha have set out for the wilderness in search of inspiration, meaning, and enlightenment. The stillness and simplicity of nature makes us slow down, shift our thinking from the chaotic nature of daily life to a more reflective state, and opens us up spiritually. more...
- Preferred Drugs of Youth and Children
Find out the most common illicit drugs used by youth and children, how to identify them, signs of use, and their effects. more...
- Should You Test Your Teen for Drugs?
Drug testing can ease a parent's mind, but do the benefits outweigh the drawbacks? more...
- Nicotine's Effect on Developing Teen Brains
Nicotine has almost immediate negative effects on young people's brains, and has been linked to adult depression, panic attacks, and a wide range of health problems. more...
