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For Parents and Caregivers:
Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Teens

After spending most of their life being influenced by their parents/caregivers, teens are also being influence by other individuals – most often their peers.

Risks facing teenagers are very real. Peer pressure – the urge to fit in. During this time, your kid may seek greater independence and acceptance by friends, risk taking, rebellion. Teens today are exposed to a different set of cultural/societal pressures not found during the baby boomer years. According to Monitoring The Future – NIDA survey, the drugs most frequently abused by teens: methamphetamine, prescription drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, inhalants and ecstasy. While they may seem like harmless party drugs, all of them carry serious short and long term side effects.

When your kid reaches adolescence they still need their parents close enough to talk about problems yet far enough so they can make informed decisions for themselves.

Use the early adolescent years and teen years to connect with your teen and help guide them through these interesting and challenging years.

Here are some helpful hints from the APA:

Despite all the education and awareness given by both parent and school, adolescents and teens are still going to be confronted with reality.

Be observant:

If you notice unexplained changes in physical appearance or behavior, it may be a sign of substance use – or it could be a sign of another problem. You will not know definitively until a professional does a screening.

Physical Signs

Behavioral Signs

What Do You Do If You Suspect Your Teen Is Using Drugs & Alcohol?

To find out more about Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Programs:
Call 888.266.5980 for information about treatment facilities in your area. Or call your family doctor, local hospital or county mental health society or school counselor for a referral.

 

Source: Join Together, NIDA, APA

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