Teen Prescription Drug Abuse: 8 Tips for Parents

Teen prescription drug abuse: 8 tips for parents

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Yesterday his parents, Lou and Patty Rader, talked about their own struggle as their son sunk into addiction. Today: The Raders offer their advice to parents about the steps that can help protect teens. “Our society kind of thinks of drinking and even …
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The stigma of drug addiction: “I felt inadequate, inferior, ashamed”

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Sue started driving 40 miles every week to a self-help group for relatives of addicts, where she says she could get away from the isolation and judgement, which she believes added to the family's trauma and hindered her son's recovery. “That's where my …
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Teen prescription drug abuse: addiction then recovery

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Teen prescription drug abuse: addiction then recovery. During October and November, the Healthy Kids blog examines the epidemic of teen prescription drug abuse through the stories of teens and young adults in recovery, their parents and treatment …
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Hanover offers support for drug addicts' parents

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"Connecting With Your Addicted Child" is designed for parents of teenagers or adult children with addictions to illegal, prescription and/or over-the-counter drugs. The effects of substance abuse on the mind and behavior of young drug addicts will be …
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The Impact On Children Who Parents Are Alcoholics Or Drug Addicts / Educational Video PSA – The Impact On Children Who Parents Are Alcoholics Or Drug Addicts / Educational Video PSA. Children in families experiencing alcohol or drug abuse need attention, guidance and support. They may be growing up in homes in which the problems are either denied or covered up. These children need to have their experiences validated. They also need safe, reliable adults in whom to confide and who will support them, reassure them, and provide them with appropriate help for their age. They need to have fun and just be kids. Families with alcohol and drug problems usually have high levels of stress and confusion. High stress family environments are a risk factor for early and dangerous substance use, as well as mental and physical health problems. It is important to talk honestly with children about what is happening in the family and to help them express their concerns and feelings. Children need to trust the adults in their lives and to believe that they will support them. Children living with alcohol or drug abuse in the family can benefit from participating in educational support groups in their school student assistance programs. Those age 11 and older can join Alateen groups, which meet in community settings and provide healthy connections with others coping with similar issues. Being associated with the activities of a faith community can also help. Dependence on alcohol and drugs is our most serious national public health problem. It is prevalent among rich and poor, in all

 

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