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		<title>Teenage drug abuse: doing something about it</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teenage drug abuse: doing something about it. Smoking weed, just like drinking alcohol is often done as part of a lifestyle thing. Friends get together to enjoy themselves and they share a common reality, part of which might be the use of alcohol or drugs. We can all get into habits or routines. And they [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teenage-drug-abuse/teenage-drug-abuse-doing-something-about-it.php">Teenage drug abuse: doing something about it</a></p>
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<p> Smoking weed, just like <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://teenagedrinking.net" title="Teenage Drinking - doing something about it.">drinking alcohol</a> is often done as part of a lifestyle thing. Friends get together to enjoy themselves and they share a common reality, part of which might be the use of alcohol or drugs. We can all get into habits or routines. And they can be hard to break, particularly when they are bound up with friendship and socialising. A habit developed at a younger age however, can be a hard habit to break.</p>
<p> Making the right choices about who they hang out with, is very important for the development of young people. For them to see who is going to have a negative influence on their life, young people need to have some sense of where they are going. Even the best of friends can turn out to be pretty unpredictable when under the influence of alcohol and drugs and the clearer a young person is on his direction, the less he can be led astray.<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://drugabuseteens.org" title="Teenage Drug Abuse - how to prevent it"> Teen drug abuse</a> can occur when the interest and guidance of parents go missing.</p>
<p> After one of my talks, I have had young guys wait for their year group to leave before approaching me for advice. One such student in South West London told me his story of how in year 7 and 8 he was really into his football, but then drifted into a different crowd who were smoking weed and so he eventually dropped the football. Here was someone who had recognised the knowledge in the talk as truth and wanted to change his ways. Here was a young guy who had made a decision. He agreed he wanted to get back into his football again and that this was the crowd he should hang out with. He also agreed that he needed to look after himself better, eat better, work out more. He also said that he still had the goal to make it as a professional footballer. I could see that this young guy had got some focus back in his life and that he really meant what he was saying. We parted company with me giving him the simple advice that if problems should come up, whether feelings of frustration or failure or whether antagonistic comments from his &#8220;old&#8221;mates, he should just choose a trusted person to share this with. </p>
<p> Parents can avoid teen drug abuse by being the stable datum in the confusion. <br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://thedrugattraction.com" title="The Drug Attraction - what parents need to know to keep kids out of trouble">&#8220;The Drug Attraction&#8221;</a> is an ebook on drug abuse prevention. Simple to understand, it doesn&#8217;t pretend to be academic but is designed to be useable. The more parents know about the subject of drugs and alcohol, the more they can be responsible for their kids and the more they can help them stay in control of their lives &lt;!&#8211;EndFragment&#8211;&gt;</p>
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<p>Gary Byrne is a very experienced drug education lecturer who did some time as a rehab volunteer back in the early 90s, after getting his own personal reality on drugs. His first lecture was in North London in February of 1993 and he still lectures to 10,000 young people a year around his work in the wellness industry.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Teen Drug Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there are many issues with teenagers that strike fear in the heart of a parent, teen drug use is the prime one. But you can’t let your fear force you to ignore drug concerns in your child’s life. Each and every teenager knows someone in school who experiments or uses drugs. Every teen has [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/how-to-prevent-teen-drug-use.php">How to Prevent Teen Drug Use</a></p>
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While there are many issues with teenagers that strike fear in the heart of a parent, teen drug use is the prime one. But you can’t let your fear force you to ignore drug concerns in your child’s life. Each and every teenager knows someone in school who experiments or uses drugs. Every teen has seen it on television or in the newspapers. To bring up a drug-free teenager you’ll need to put your fear aside and empower your teenager with all the positive aspects of life to meet this issue head on. </p>
<p>Few things parents should know about preventing teen drug use: </p>
<p>·	Be there for your teen when he needs to get out of a bad situation.</p>
<p>·	Get to know your teen’s friends and their parents on a first name basis.</p>
<p>·	Keep <span id="more-139"></span>connected in the after school hours.</p>
<p>·	Be a role model.</p>
<p>·	Unite your family against drugs using strong family beliefs.</p>
<p>Signs of Teens drugs use:</p>
<p>·	loss of interest in family activities and disrespecting family rules</p>
<p>·	defiant of authority</p>
<p>·	poor work performance</p>
<p>·	negative, argumentative, paranoid or confused, destructive, anxious</p>
<p>·	overly tired or hyperactive</p>
<p>·	drastic weight loss or gain</p>
<p>·	reduced memory and attention span</p>
<p>Though some of these warning signs of drug abuse may be present in your teen, but it does not mean that they are definitely using drugs. There could be causes for some of these behaviors. Even the life stage of adolescence is a valid reason for many of them to exist. On the other side of that, do not ignore the warning signs of teenage drug abuse.</p>
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<p>www.tmwmedia.com This program discusses the effects and repercussions of drug use physically and mentally. It talks about the different types and classifications of drugs. The video educates teens on the dangers of use and addiction. Teens give their own advice to other teens.<br />
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<p>What would you do if you found out that your teen is using drugs?<br />I have knowledge that leads me to believe that my 15 year old daughter is doing drugs.  I&#039;m worried that she is going down the wrong path lately.  Her behavior has gotten pretty bad and I don&#039;t want her lil brother and sister to be influenced and effected by her  bad choices and attitude.  What should I do?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THC (Tetrahydrocannibinol) is an active component in marijuana, which is commonly ingested by smoking and can also be eaten. It is the drug which is commonly a choice of teenagers and young adults. Low concentrations of THC persist in urine at a detectable concentration for many days after smoking. It is a common recreational drug of abuse. It is a hallucinogenic agent derived from the leaves, flowers or seeds of the hemp plant. Usually, the production and curing of the marijuana plant into its useable form closely resembles that of tobacco.</p>
<p>What is THC?</p>
<p>THC is an abbreviation for Tetrahydrocannibinol, which is the substance found in marijuana. As the active ingredient in cannabis, THC is what causes the pleasurable sensations those who take marijuana d<span id="more-142"></span>escribe. </p>
<p>Signs of THC Marijuana Abuse and Addiction</p>
<p>A person who is high on marijuana exhibits tell-tale symptoms like, loud talking and laughter, sleepiness, distorted sense of time intervals and forgetfulness. Marijuana addicts are often focused on the drug at all times. Its warning signs include dependence, uncontrollable urge to use the drug, and mental fixation on the drug despite all the consequences associated with it.</p>
<p>THC Drug Testing</p>
<p>Drug testing for THC marijuana is beneficial for the companies and parents alike. This test is not only easy to perform, but laboratories also accurate in many cases. THC drug test kits are available in many different types including hair drug tests, urine drug tests, saliva drug tests and spray drug tests. Each of them have their own pros and cons, yet more popular among them at home and the w0orkplace is the urine drug test.</p>
<p>All among, companies benefits greatly from THC drug testing, as it helps to maintain a safe working environment for employees and keeps productivity up. Marijuana drug testing can keep jobsite drug abuse at cove and ensure employees are safe, healthy and working to the best of their ability. </p>
<p>Parents can also benefit from marijuana testing. Drug testing kits are simple to use and help worried families conclude whether or not their child is abusing drugs. Drug testing for marijuana can help keep drugs out of your home and out of the hands of your children. Marijuana testing can also be the first step in helping your teen overcome their drug addiction.</p>
<p>THC is used by millions of users every year, and is continued to grow more evidence that uncovers its positive medical effects and disproves the negative publicity the drug receives. Marijuana has been proved to be less harmful then alcohol and cigarettes. With the increase of marijuana smokers the increase in the cover up and detoxification of marijuana increases as well. This leads to more and more urinary cleansers being marketed and used.</p>
<p>The above information illustrates how people are affected through abusing THC marijuana. THC detoxing and cleansing the body is easy to perform. There are many drinks and pills that help many people to get out of the Marijuana abusing.</p>
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<p>PlusTeen Cleared of Giving Cops Drug-laced CookiesTeen Cleared of Giving Cops Drug-laced CookiesThe Associated PressA teenager accused of delivering drug-laced cookies to about a dozen police stations in North Texas has been released. Authorities say testing showed no drugs in the goodies. (July 10)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Christian Phillips is free to bake again.Texas authorities arrested the teen a few days ago for giving what they thought were drug-laced cookies to several police stations.He &#8230;<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By the time the record was released, Tyler and Perry had exited drug rehabilitation. The difference: When patients are admitted to a drug rehabilitation facility they are secluded from all the surrounding triggers and hence can stay clean with no effort. Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs.</p>
<p>This was their biggest fallout and her husband found himself in a drug rehabilitation center a couple months after the birth of his second son. The list includes residential centers, outpatient treatment facilities and hospitals with inpatient programs for drug rehabilitation. Therefore, I went to a drug rehabilitation center.</p>
<p>Consulting a physician or healthcare professional with experience in drug rehabilitation is a necessary ste<span id="more-153"></span>p. In today&#8217;s drug rehabilitation centers, the 12 steps are at the core of their treatment programs. Only then will he react positively to the drug rehabilitation or recovery programs.</p>
<p>The specialized doctors in drug rehabilitation sustain that, during these multiple episodes of treatments and in between, patients should be constantly supported and encouraged by close family members and friends, in order to avoid relapses and to assure the safe and healthy reintegration in the society. But that is not what made the club drug rehabilitation priceless. Substance abuse rehabilitation drug testing can be done in treatment centers and rehabilitation centers.</p>
<p>My first job as a counselor was at a drug rehabilitation center called One Day at a Time. It will aid in deciding on the appropriate drug rehabilitation program that you will benefit the most from. Drug rehabilitation can be an arduous process, and you or your loved one deserves the best possible help available to help you navigate this difficult time with success.</p>
<p>Christian drug rehabilitation proves to be highly effective because the alcoholic is able to feel a higher power and the whole community, helping him to overcome the destructive addiction. Keep in mind that drug rehabilitation treatment programs should include a continuing care program that supports and monitors recovery. He re-entered a veteran&#8217;s hospital drug rehabilitation program, started attending church, and surrendered his life to Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>In 2002 over a quarter million individuals entering a drug rehabilitation program reported marijuana as their primary drug of abuse. These can include anything from drug rehabilitation to nursing homes to prescriptions to ambulance service. </p>
<p>Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs. For those who wish to get help with their drug addiction, there is several drug rehabilitation and treatments centers scattered throughout the country. Abused children, minority education, battered women, drug rehabilitation, food banks, homeless or lost children, seeing-eye dogs, free clinics, organ donors, habitat, teen runaways &#8211; there are numerous tragedies to choose from.</p>
<p>Drug test kits put your mind at rest and allow you to either put the question of whether or not drug use is occurring in your house behind you or take the next step in getting your teen drug rehabilitation, prisons, funny farm or drug rehabilitation facilities. Because of that reason, the number of programs for drug rehabilitation keeps on rising year on year.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. Since there are several different types of drug rehabilitation programs available ranging from inpatient, outpatient, residential, short-term, and long-term, it helps to learn what s out there and how to choose one. So clearly, finding the right alcohol rehab program or drug rehabilitation center can make all the difference.</p>
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<p>A Public Service Announcement on drugs and how you shouldn&#8217;t you them. A project for my english class. Derived (Based on) from the book &#8216;Go Ask Alice&#8217; which is about a teen drug abuser living in the 60&#8242;s. EDIT: Mis-spelled ridiculous in the alcohol section, spelled it &#8220;rediculous&#8221;. Yay. Music: &#8216;Fluorescent Adolescent&#8217; and &#8216;Chun Li&#8217;s Spinning Bird Kick&#8217; by &#8216;The Arctic Monkeys&#8217;<br />
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<p>How to help a teen pregnant mom addicted to drugs. WIll not listen to stop.?<br />Teen mom is 17 and pregnant. She is doing Crack and smokes as well as drinking alcohol.  In addition she is homeless.  What to do?  Suspected of FASD?  </p>
<p>pictures, videos, support groups have been used.  she will not listen.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marijuana is considered as one of the most commonly used illicit drug by teens. According to a report released by US government in May 2008, around 35% of the 2 million depressed teens used an illicit drug (including marijuana) in 2007. Another 18% of teens who were not suffering with any depression also have used an illicit drug, adding up to the number of drug abused teens. Marijuana abuse has a tremendous impact on a teen’s life.</p>
<p><strong>Why teens are abused to marijuana</strong><br />The primary reason for marijuana abuse in teens is peer pressure or strong influence by the abused friends or family members. Many teens use marijuana for coping with psychological emotions like anxiety, anger, depression, boredom, etc. Teens who smoke marijuana to deal with psychological e<span id="more-143"></span>motions have more chances to get addicted to the drug.</p>
<p><strong>Impact of marijuana on general activities</strong><br />Marijuana has a tremendous impact on educational and extra-curricular activities of a teen. Its short-term affects include deficiency of memory and learning abilities, distorted perceptions, and declined problem-solving skills, low coordination, increased depression, anxiety, and suicidal tendencies. Long-term marijuana abuse can result in schizophrenia or other forms of psychosis.</p>
<p><strong>Marijuana abuse affects on Health</strong><br />Marijuana smoking has almost the same potential of causing cancer as tobacco smoking. Smoking of marijuana increases heart rate and blood pressure. The abused are likely to suffer from coughing and wheezing. The higher the abuse the greater are the chances of marijuana-smokers to suffer from lung infections and diseases like pneumonia. THC in marijuana can damage immunity system in a human being.</p>
<p><strong>Usage of marijuana</strong><br />Marijuana is sold under various street names like pot, herb, weed, grass, boom, ganja, Mary Jane, hashish, hash, etc. Marijuana is usually consumed by igniting it and inhaling the smoke through different apparatus like cigarettes, bowls, chillums, etc. Marijuana is also consumed orally after heating the raw cannabis and producing psychoactive THC from it. </p>
<p><strong>Marijuana inside a human system</strong><br />Marijuana abuse can be detected for around 7 to 30 days using a standard urine drug testing. Traces of marijuana can be detected even after several days of consumption through a urine test. However, in the case of a heavy chronic user it can be detected even for several weeks after they have stopped consuming it. Marijuana can be detected for up to 90 days in hair and 2 weeks in blood.</p>
<p>Under an effective guidance, parents can stop their children being abused to marijuana. Parents are suggested not to ignore abrupt behavioral changes in their teen children. Parents should conduct drug screening at home frequently to monitor their children and keep them away from marijuana abuse.</p>
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<p>How does a parent give help to their teen on drugs, He knows he has a problem but thinks he can do it alone !?<br />He relays the problem to his few friends and they come to me with the concern for him to get him help now how to convince him he need to go in for help and not leave finsh the progam,
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<p>              Drugs among teenagers have been on the rise for some time now and have been a matter of concern to parents, family, local authorities and friends.  The problem is much worse in the western countries, especially the US where teenage drug and alcohol abuse statistics show that the more and more children are falling victims to it. According to an annual survey of U.S. youth, three-fourths of 12th graders, more than two-thirds of 10th graders, and about two in every five 8th graders <span id="more-157"></span>have consumed alcohol. How can one be sure if a teenager is on drugs? That one may be victims’ parent, a concerned school official or someone associated with a drug rehab center. Most of the children and young people are uncertain about the law concerning to drugs and the possible consequences for them in their future. If a child is caught in possession of a controlled drug they are bound to be committed a criminal offence and that will be documented by the police and also not permitted from taking up certain jobs or professions, and visiting other countries.</p>
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<p>              Employers need consent from staff for drug testing in the workplace. Any employer will be keen to keep drug misuse away from the workplace. As well as causing ill health, drug misuse increases the chances of accidents at work and interferes with how much work is done. Because of the safety risks from drug misuse, workplace is recommended to have a policy on this matter. The policy could be drawn up between employee and employer or employee health and safety representatives. Employer has legal responsibilities to look after employee’s health and safety as far as reasonably possible and must assess any possible risks. However, there are some limits on what an employer can do to check on an employee&#8217;s activities.</p>
<p>       Teen drug and alcohol drug abuse could possibly happen in any home or school. If you think that the police will only arrest someone who&#8217;s caught dealing drugs that is not true. Even using drugs for personal use may land a person in trouble and could lead to a large fine or time in prison.</p>
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<p>TEEN TRUTH: DRUG &amp; ALCOHOL ABUSE is a poignant film that engages, entertains and educates the viewer about the risks of drug and alcohol use. This follow-up to TEEN TRUTH: BULLY melds intense music, graphics, and teen shot footage with sobering interviews featuring students, drug authorities, and addicts to deliver an honest look inside substance abuse. A must see for all youth, TEEN TRUTH: DRUGS &amp; ALCOHOL delivers an unforgettable message that will make anyone reconsider his or her next hit &#8230;<br />
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<p>What are some good [fiction, young adult] books filled with sex, drugs, eating disorders or teen hardships?<br />I have already read:<br />
Go Ask Alice<br />
Burned<br />
Impulse<br />
Crank<br />
Identical<br />
Twisted<br />
Cut<br />
Perfect</p>
<p>I want books related to those.<br />
They were great! THANKS! <img src='http://www.teen-drugs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I have also read:<br />
Perks of Being A Wallflower<br />
Smack<br />
Candy
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A drug rehab clinic can be the ideal place to detox from the unhealthy lifestyle that is being lead.  It is essential that careful planning of which drug or alcohol addition treatment program is selected though.  There are many programs around the country that can be beneficial.  In most cases, they will treat all substance abuse including alcohol addiction recovery, drug abuse, teen drug addiction, prescription drug rehab and even tobacco recovery.  But, further investigation is necessary.</p>
<p>Since you will be spending a good deal of your time at the drug rehab clinic that you attend, it should be a place that you are okay with going to.  While no one wants to be here, it should provide you with the necessary program to treat your condition.  One important consideration here is for<span id="more-151"></span> those teens in need of help.  Teen drug addiction is much different than the drug addiction of an adult and should be handled not alongside an adult but in a separate facility.</p>
<p>In some cases, the program itself should be considered.  Often, there is a need for alcohol/drug detox to happen before the program can be taught.  In this case, finding a drug rehab clinic that allows for aid in detoxing is necessary for a program that will work.  Other things to consider include the method in which the program is taught.  Some are much milder in their treatment programs.  A drug rehab clinic should provide the highest level of commitment to you, no matter what the program is.</p>
<p>Of course, the cost of the drug rehab clinic is necessary too to consider.  Some programs do cost much more, especially private institutions.  Sometimes, their programs are more sophisticated and can be more beneficial, but their rate of recovery is likely to be the same as the recovery that you are facing.  To detox from drugs, you need to seek out the best rated program available to you and your budget.  A drug and alcohol rehab center can be just as beneficial in your local area as one that is privately funding quite on the other side of the country.</p>
<p>Selecting the right drug rehab clinic should be something that you do if you are using any sort of illegal, prescription or otherwise addicting medication.  The first thing to know is that it happens to many people and it is not your fault.  But, it is your responsibility to find alcohol addiction recovery in any way that is possible.  Some of the best opportunities for this to happen is through a drug and alcohol rehab center.  </p>
<p>Selecting the right drug rehab clinic for your needs is important.  Take some time to determine if the program is ultimately right for you.  Apply for and get into the drug rehab clinic, then.  And, work your best to make it happen by following the plan that you have committed too.  A drug rehab clinic can be the ideal place to go to find help.</p>
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<p>bringjameshome.com This is a follow up story from my other video I posted. You can view the other view here: www.youtube.com A 15-year-old boy with a drug problem tried to turn himself in for stealing a truck [full story from Warren Elly]. But he was turned away, along with the very truck he said he stole. Now, James Robertson hasn&#8217;t been seen since last Tuesday, and his parents just want their son home safe. Here is some of what they had to say to FOX 13: Mike Robertson, father: &#8220;I&#8217;m real &#8230;<br />
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<p>Would you rather have your teen doing drugs, or be pregnant?<br />Serious question.<br />
And this is not some weird question I just came up with.  If you&#039;ve seen Juno, when she tells her parents she&#039;s pregnant, her mom says something like &quot;I was hoping she was in to hard drugs&quot;<br />
Well, I want to know what people think.  Would you rather have your child pregnant, or doing some hard drugs like cocaine or heroine? Please explain.<br />
Thanks, and please only serious answers.<br />
Oh, and if you answer, you have to pick one or the other, not &quot;I wouldn&#039;t want them to do either one&quot;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What kinds of people are prone to addictions or substance abuse? Many people are susceptible to these problems, especially people who suffer from depression, low self-esteem, loneliness, excessive stress, or are in a relationship they don&#8217;t like and don&#8217;t feel they can get out of. Young people who have difficulty fitting in, are constantly under attack by bullies and peer pressure, have a lot of stress at home or are extremely unhappy with themselves are also individuals to watch for signs of possible addiction or substance abuse.</p>
<p>Can We Stop Our Youth From the Perils of Drug Abuse?</p>
<p>Teen Drug Abuse</p>
<p>A teenager with a family history of drug abuse and a lack of social skills can move rapidly from the level of experimentation to grave abuse or dependency. So<span id="more-138"></span>me other teenagers, who have no family history of such abuse, may also reach the level of utter dependency. Although any prediction is almost impossible, teenagers with a family history of alcohol or drug abuse should especially abstain and refrain from experimenting.</p>
<p>The Drug Abuse Warning Network, which is a Public Health Surveillance System indicate that the Emergency Department episodes in drug-abuse have more than doubled since the previous years as per the surveys taken from 21 Metropolitan Cities in U.S. However amongst youth ages 12 to 17 drug-related episodes have alarmingly quadrupled! Who is to blame? Is our child&#8217;s destiny a product of chance or a culmination of parental care?</p>
<p>How Addiction Affects the Brain</p>
<p>When a chemical enters the brain, it is absorbed through receptor site. Drugs entering these receptors are believed to act on the brain like the body&#8217;s natural chemicals (such as endorphins and dopamine) that are involved in producing the sensation of pleasure. When the body getting such chemicals from an outside source, the brain produces much less of its own and becomes dependent on the outside source. As the brain adapts to the drugs presence, the person using the drug builds tolerance and must continually increase the dosage in order to produce the initial pleasure sensations.</p>
<p>Treatment For Addiction</p>
<p>There are many types of treatment available, beginning with Medical Detoxification, Short Term Residential, Long Term Residential, Outpatient Treatment and often times a combination of these options is the best course to take. There are professional intake screening and referral agencies which can help people to find the best course of treatment for them.</p>
<p>Alcoholic rehabilitation can only commence once an intervention has occurred, especially if the alcoholic is in denial of his or her use. Talking about the problem in a non-judgmental way can encourage the addict to get the help that he or she needs. Alcohol rehabilitation and treatment can be administered in a variety of methods. Group therapy such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can be beneficial to alcoholics because they are surrounded by people with similar problems looking to find treatment.</p>
<p>Prescription Drug Addiction</p>
<p>When it comes to prescription painkillers, we really seem to be between a rock and a hard place. After God knows how many people were killed, injured or turned into drug addicts with OxyContin, doctors started looking for alternatives. Many chose methadone. Now methadone is a big factor in prescription drug addiction epidemic, and the overdose statistics are alarming. Methadone users would be wise to get into a drug addiction treatment center that can help them get off it.</p>
<p>Some kids start taking OxyContin because a friend gave it to them, some get them from their parents&#8217; or friends&#8217; medicine cabinets and others get hooked after being given them by a doctor for a injury. If your son or daughter is a college athlete who&#8217;s had an injury, there&#8217;s a good chance they were prescribed OxyContin for the pain. If they take it for a very short time it isn&#8217;t necessarily that excruciating to stop. But sometimes even taking them for a couple of weeks can lead to prescription drug addiction.</p>
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<p>Another &#8220;based on a true story&#8221; teen drug film from the 70&#8242;s. A high school boy (Robby Benson) succumbs to a lifestyle of alcohol Another &#8220;based on a true story&#8221; teen drug film from the 70&#8242;s. A high school boy (Robby Benson) succumbs to a lifestyle of alcohol and drugs. &#8230; Robby Benson The Death of Richie 1977<br />
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<p>Movies about teen getting into drugs and trouble?<br />ok i want movies kinda like thirteen. it was an awesome movie so i want more movies about teens getting into drugs and into trouble. thanks. i want a drama not a comedy thanks.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teenage drug addiction is a severe problem that could not be controlled successfully. A common definition of addiction is, “The uncontrollable and compulsive use of mind-altering drugs/substances, even though having the knowledge of the fact that such use may cause problems with one’s life”. Addiction can be physical and/or psychological dependence on a chemical substance.</p>
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<p>The Reasons for Teenage Drug Abuse</p>
<p>Adolescence is an age of trying new things. Most of the teens are innocent of the consequences of the drug abuse when they start consuming for the first time. Some of the reasons for teen drug abuse are-</p>
<p>•	Teens mostly want to do an adventure by experimenting with the drugs. It is difficult to identify which teen experiments<span id="more-148"></span> and stop and which one addicts.</p>
<p>•	Many kids start using drugs when they see their family members or friends consume. In general, the family members seen by the teenagers highly influence them to use drugs.</p>
<p>•	They come to know the effects of the drug abuse like- it feels good, to reduce stress, to feel grown up (mentally &#038; physically).</p>
<p>•	Often peer pressure plays a major role. The situation gets out of hands when teens start rely on drugs and think that they need it to escape from problems at school, home life or with friends.</p>
<p>•	Favorite movie stars use drugs in movies and the popular bands sing songs about it. This has a major impact on teens, as they always want to follow their idols.</p>
<p>The most common reason of drug abuse either experimentally or habitually, is to experience an immediate euphoric effect. Other common reasons for teenage drug abuse include &#8211; to become popular with friends, think people would like them more, because someone else wanted them to use, to make them feel more like an adult and they could make extra money selling them. Teenagers who are alcoholic are more prone to use drugs rather than non-alcoholic. </p>
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<p>The Warning Signs of Teenage Drug Abuse:</p>
<p>The warning signs of teen drug abuse are generally classified into five different categories. They are –</p>
<p>•	Physical: Overly tired or hyperactive, repeated health complaints, red and glazed eyes, strange smell on breathe or body and a lasting cough.</p>
<p>•	Emotional: Personality change, sudden mood changes, irritability, irresponsible behavior, low self-esteem, poor judgment, depression, impassiveness, over-reacts to criticism- acts rebellious.</p>
<p>•	Family: Verbally or physically abusive, breaks family rules, withdraws from the family activities, spends much time in their rooms, constant excuses for irrational behavior.</p>
<p>•	School: Decreased interest in school activities, negative attitude, drop in grades, absenteeism, reduced memory and attention span and discipline problems.</p>
<p>•	Social: New friends who are not interested in usual home and school activities, less interest in sports or other extracurricular activities, problems with the law, and change to uncommon styles in dress and music.</p>
<p>The above stated reasons and warning signs can help parents and teachers to identify the drug abusing teens at the initial stage and help them to check further addiction.</p>
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<p>Drug abuse and addiction very rarely get better without intervention and professional help, and once you decide to intervene and get residential drug or alcohol rehab treatment for your struggling child, you are faced with the difficult decision of where to turn for help.</p>
<p><b>It&#8217;s not only about the money</b></p>
<p>Rehab can be very expensive (<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.choosehelp.com/drug-rehab/the-costs-of-drug-rehab">How much will drug rehab cost?</a>) and although price i<span id="more-137"></span>s never your number one concern, we all live within our financial realities and you can only afford what you can afford; but once you have determined what your insurance provider will cover and how much you can contribute, you are still likely left with a list of several available and local rehabs from which to choose from.</p>
<p>Most private drug rehabs for teens offer an excellent standard of care, and are staffed by committed and caring professionals. Unfortunately, there are some operators who do not run programs with the best interest of your child in mind, and attempt to maximize profits at the expense of treatment care. You need to ensure that your son or daughter doesn&#8217;t waste their time, energy and hope at a substandard rehab.</p>
<p><b>One easy way to judge the quality of a drug or alcohol rehab</b></p>
<p>There are a number of ways that you can evaluate the quality of a facility, and factors such as the quality of education, the degree of individual therapy offered, and the level of family participation are all extremely relevant; but a very simple way to get a feel for the quality of a rehab is simply by listening to the questions they do or don’t ask on the phone.</p>
<p>Any treatment center that claims that they can offer treatment assistance to all in need is either hopelessly optimistic, or more likely, more interested in an admissions check that in the quality of care. </p>
<p>There are some teens, with certain special needs who will not benefit from the treatments and therapies at a standard drug rehab facility, and a quality rehab should ask certain pre screening questions to ensure that they are capable of providing quality care to each individual patient.</p>
<p>Teen drug rehabs should want to know about any history of violence or anti social behavior and they should want to know about academic performance or learning disabilities. They will almost certainly want to understand the level of abuse they are going to be confronted with, and they should also want to know about family or other social problems.</p>
<p>These are all normal pre assessment questions that quality rehabs will ask to ensure that they are equipped to provide quality care; and if they don’t ask them, maybe they don’t care.</p>
<p><b>If they don’t ask, they don’t care</b></p>
<p>No one treatment facility is right for everyone, and no quality rehab would ever try to provide therapies beneficial to every type of patient; they could never do an adequate job. If a rehab does not want substantial background information, this is a very bad sign and very likely indicates a lower quality rehab, maybe more interested in your money than your child.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the only way to evaluate a rehab for teens, but it is an easy and informative way to eliminate treatment facilities that may not have your best interests at heart.</p>
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<p>im making a quiz on the likelyness of a teen taking drugs?<br />please can you help me with my homework!</p>
<p>im making a quiz on the likelyness of a teen taking drugs and i need some question ideas. so far i have what are your parents like when going out, what would you do if they were at a party and what kind of friends do you have. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those numbers measure the percentage of teenagers who regularly use illegal drugs of some type. Just within the last month, 50 percent of teens report drinking alcohol with 37 percent saying they had been drunk on at least one occasion. Alcohol kills 5 times more teenagers than any other drug which are mostly from accidents. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s scary to think that our young people are being exposed to drugs at a much earlier age, and they are much more susceptible to peer pressure. When their friends offer up drugs, they often don&#8217;t have the strength to say no, so they begin the frightening cycle of drug abuse. </p>
<p>In recent years, much has been learned about the health effects of teen drug use. Drugs are readily available to those who choose to use them in either an &#8220;experimental&#8221;<span id="more-160"></span> way or to those who are chronic drug abusers. The consequence of such use, even causal use, can be devastating to both the user and to the user&#8217;s family members.  </p>
<p>But, teen drug use is costly to more than just families. It is especially costly to our society as a whole. Youth&#8217;s immature physical, emotional, and psychological development make them MORE susceptible than adults to the harmful effects of drug abuse.  </p>
<p>In the 7 years that the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University has published the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse, results have indicated that teens and their parents view drugs as their biggest concern.  The health effects of teen drug use can vary, depending on such factors as frequency of use, the kind of drug taken, how much is taken, how quickly it gets into the brain, what other drugs are taken at the same time, the differences in body size and chemistry, the length of time the drugs are used, and other components. Why do teens use drugs? Of course, peer pressure is a huge factor, but they succumb to peer pressure for many other reasons. Low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, inability to express feelings, lack of control, and feeling like they have to live up to unrealistic parental expectations all contribute to the teen beginning to use drugs. Plus, many teens are affected by watching their parents&#8217; own addictive behaviors. </p>
<p>Trying to deal with issues revolving around the family upon such an escalated level proves extremely difficult when children of alcoholic parents cannot even function normally regarding their own lives. This situation often spawns a codependency syndrome that follows the child throughout his or her entire life; codependency has long been found to be a significant indicator of alcoholism. </p>
<p>And, believe it or not, parents who overindulge their children may be dealing with a teenager drug user before they know it. Many parents spoil their children not only with toys and gadgets but also by not setting limits for them. That freedom leads them to make bad decisions about their lives which includes drug and alcohol use. </p>
<p>If your teen exhibits six or more of these signs over a period of a few weeks, he or she probably is using drugs. You need to address it as soon as you suspect this to be true. The most effective tool against teen drug use is communication. When you pair open communication with education, you have double the ammunition to fight drug use.</p>
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<p>A somewhat &#8220;cheesy&#8221; parody of teen drug documentaries. These kids are out of control and are going nowhere with their lives. They let their addictions control them&#8230; their drug of choice&#8230; artificially flavored canned cheese.. AKA &#8220;cheeze whiz&#8221; Will Colby ever getting his whizzing problem under control? &#8230; cheez cheeze whiz wiz spoof mockumentary drug abuse use drugs teen documentary funny parody awesome video improv short<br />
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<p>What is a good attention grabbing speech ending for teen drug abuse?<br />can anyone give me a really good ending to a teen drug abuse speech that will definitely make people actually care
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teen drug use is on the rise again with the recent  introduction of club drugs and the rapid spread of methamphetamines. Teens are exposed to more and more opportunities to use drugs through the increase in  availability as well as opportunity since many parents work, leaving their children home alone.</p>
<p>Parents Must Be aware of their children&#8217;s actions, so they can detect possible signs of drug use. While some warning signs are evidence of depression, many signs present in a child are more indicative ofdrug use rather than depression.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.parentingteens.com"><i>Parentingteens.com</i></a> cites numerous warning signs at home and in a school environment. The signs include a sudden change in friends, a significant drop <span id="more-136"></span>in academics, fatigue, loss of interest in family outings, physical and<br />
verbal abuse toward others (especially those they love), lying, unhappiness, change in general appearance, and behavior. There are many other signs of warning when a child is using drugs. Try to stay in tune with your teen in order to quickly pick up on any sudden changes. If your teen is spending a lot of time in their room, then take the initiative to spend time with them in their room, perhaps watching television. Encourage your teen to open up and talk to you.</p>
<p>Teen drug use will always be a universal problem. The way to keep it from becoming your problem is to talk to your child and let them know you have a no tolerance rule in place for drugs. Let them know drugs will never be welcomed in your home, and always remind them how much you love them.</p>
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<p>Barack Obama telling high school students about his drug use when he was younger<br />
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<p>What is the best advice you can give to a teen using illegal drugs?<br />Give the best advice for a teen who uses illegal drugs.<br />
Illegal drugs may be such as marijuana, cocaine, etc.</p>
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Just to be clear, it isn&#039;t me or anyone else I know who needs advice. This is simply for a random teen. </p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you found that a disturbed kid in your living has been stressed with alcohol and or drug abuse? For many guardians judgment out that their teenager or spawn has been stressed with teen drug abuse is a shattering exposure. Thoughts of crash, distress, blame, and awkwardness flood a parents mind. However, you must remember that you are not the only father to face such a condition. And more prominently, many families have conquered teen drug abuse in the past.</p>
<p>In the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://troubledteensproblem.blogspot.com/2007/08/teen-drug-abuse.html">teen drug abuse</a> website, we try to instruct people about why teens begin using, what they are using, and how those drugs are upsetting teens actually, collectively, and psychologically.<br /><span id="more-135"></span></p>
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<p>What are the signs and symptoms of drug addiction and abuse?</p>
<p>* Inability to relax or have fun without doing drugs. </p>
<p>* Sudden changes in work or school attendance and quality of work or grades.</p>
<p>* Frequently borrowing money, selling possessions, or stealing items from employer, home, or school.</p>
<p>* Angry outbursts, mood swings, irritability, manic behavior, or overall attitude change.</p>
<p>* Talking incoherently or making inappropriate remarks.</p>
<p>* Deterioration of physical appearance and grooming.</p>
<p>* Wearing sunglasses and/or long sleeve shirts frequently or at inappropriate times.</p>
<p>* Talking about drugs all the time and pressuring others to use.</p>
<p>* Expressing feelings of exhaustion, depression, and hopelessness.</p>
<p>* Using drugs first thing in the morning.</p>
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<p>Dr. Nora D. Volkow and Dr. Lloyd D. Johnston comment on findings from the 2008 Monitoring the Future survey on drug use. Heidi Splete of Elsevier Global Medical News (EGMN) reports from a Washington, DC press conference.<br />
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<p>Whats the best way to start talking to your teen about drugs?<br />Parents can get a little concerned about the role that peer pressure has on our kid&#039;s decision to do drugs. How could someone talk to their teens (13-18yrs)  about it? Some help parents..pls.
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<p>One of the most alarming effects of ADHD drugs on children is the fact that they may well start them down the awful road of drug dependency. Children who have used Ritalin (one of the most widely prescribed ADHD drugs) may be predisposed to using street drugs such as cocaine, crack cocaine, meth and amphetamines in general. This should mot surprise us given that the main ingredients of these drugs are amphetamines and methylphenidate. Both act on the brain&#8217;s central nervous system. They have been proven to be addictive.</p>
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<p>A survey done by the National Institute of Drug Abuse showed that 15% of 12th graders had used <br />a prescription drug for a non-medical reason. Guess which prescription drugs are at the top of the list for teenagers ? Morphine and ADHD drugs (Rital<span id="more-158"></span>in, Wellburtin, Concerta and Strattera).</p>
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<p>Yet another alarming effect of ADHD drugs on children is that they are often sold on the school parking lot &#8211; this activity is known as &#8216;pharming&#8217;. These teen drugs are often found in the teenager&#8217;s own home &#8211; in the medicine cabinet!</p>
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<p>Other effects of ADHD drugs on children are no less alarming. Sometimes it takes ages to get the dosage right. But even so, the effects of these drugs are a serious burden for the child. The FDA site makes scary reading as it lists all the side effects and problems associated with these psychostimulant drugs. There are lots of cases of children losing weight as a result of loss of appetite and have to be given healthy snacks to keep them going. There is also a long list of effects ranging from cardiac problems, blood pressure and even suicidal thought and hallucinations.</p>
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<p>Many parents of ADHD now refuse point blank to give their children these <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/ADHDnaturalcures" target="_new">psychostimulants</a> for many of the above reasons. They are now looking further afield, away from the suffocating grasp of the drug industry. There are ADHD alternative remedies which are safe, effective and will not lead to drug addiction. These natural/homeopathic ADHD remedies are scorned by the medical community but many thousands of parents will now vouch for them as being the safest and most effective ADHD cure there is. You can find out a lot more about these treatments in the link below and you will never have to worry again about the effects of ADHD drugs on children.</p>
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<p>What are some good teen books to read that seal with drugs, sex, sexuality?<br />I&#039;m looking for a good teenage book that has to do with drugs/high school life/sexuality (being gay)<br />
I&#039;ve read the following so far and have enjoyed them immensley;<br />
Alt Ed<br />
Running With Scissors<br />
Twilight Saga<br />
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some general tips that may be life saving for your child:</p>
<p># It is imperative to stay vigilant of your child’s moods, attitudes, behaviors, and school performance.<br /># Be aware of the telltale warning signs that may appear when your teen is using. Most teen’s behavior changes rapidly once they start getting high. These changes often go unnoticed unless you know what to look for:<br /> &gt; Declining grades, tardiness, and/or truancy.<br /> &gt; “Sneakiness” and demands for privacy regarding possessions, friends, and/or activities.<br /> &gt; Withdrawal from hobbies, sports / recreation, teams, family.<br /> &gt; Noticeable change in behavior, attitude, and energy level.<br /> &gt; Use of incense, room freshener, or perfume to hide smoke or chemical odors.<b<span id="more-141"></span>r /> &gt; New “friends” who seem to be unusual choices or even poor choices compared to previous friends.<br /> &gt; Reluctance to have parents meet new friends.<br /> &gt; Overheard conversations with friends that seem to be whispered or riddled with “code” and are hard to understand. The same applies to text messaging.<br /> &gt; Attire and overall grooming deteriorates and concern about appearance fades.  New clothes may even highlight drug use or portray prominent figures in the drug culture.<br /> &gt; Increase need and requests for money, with suspicious reasons and/or defensive responses when questioned about the increased spending.<br /> &gt; Hidden paraphernalia, such as pipes and rolling papers. <br /> &gt; Appearance (or disappearance) of household products, auto fuels, paint products, etc that contain inhalants. Examples include:<br /> * hairspray, nail polish, glue, spray paints or marker pens, nitrogen cartridges, whipped cream cans or dispensers, correction fluid (white out), paper bags and rags.<br /> &gt; Evidence of eye drops used to mask bloodshot eyes or dilated pupils.<br /> &gt; Missing prescription drugs.<br /> &gt; Changes in diet or eating patterns that include carbohydrate and sugar-loaded binge eating, particularly when parents are not present.  On the other end of the continuum, changes may include significantly reduced food intake and noticeable weight loss (with little increase in exercise), and significant sleep deprivation. </p>
<p>Few parents enjoy policing their children’s lives. But the earlier you identify and address the problem, the more effective treatment will be and the more likely it is that the treatment will produce lasting outcomes.  It is important that you seek advice from your family physician, a psychologist, clergy, or guidance counselor BEFORE discussing your concerns with your teen.  With a few pointers and some backup resources in the wings, your intervention will have a significantly greater chance of succeeding.  Most of all, be sure to “practice what you preach.”  If your own behavior contradicts your expectations of your child, the road ahead will most likely be quite rocky and possibly even tragic.  The good news is that helpful resources for your child and entire family are available at your fingertips.  Reach out and expand your knowledge and readily available resources.  You CAN avoid train wrecks and make a significant difference in the path pursued by your at-risk child.</p>
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<p>This is a public service announcement on teen drug abuse. Be aware of it and help the problem stop.<br />
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<p>I want to talk to my teen about drugs. Any suggestions on websites?<br />
So far we have talked a little bit about drugs, drinking &amp; smoking.  I&#039;m hoping to learn about the things I wasn&#039;t exposed to when I was young, so I can give the right answers.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[The causes of drug addiction are something that everyone should know about. Even if you have never used drugs, you should know in case someone you love is in trouble. Your child may need to you to know this too, when he is young and needs to be educated. From teen drug addiction to life [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/the-causes-and-solutions-for-drug-and-alcohol-addiction.php">The Causes And Solutions For Drug And Alcohol Addiction</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The causes of drug addiction are something that everyone should know about.  Even if you have never used drugs, you should know in case someone you love is in trouble.  Your child may need to you to know this too, when he is young and needs to be educated.  From teen drug addiction to life threatening severe cases in adults, the causes of drug addiction are indications that your condition needs attention.  In fact, once you learn the causes of drug addiction, drug and alcohol addiction recovery can begin.</p>
<p>How Does It Happen?</p>
<p>If you are someone looking in from how drug addiction happens, do not be too harsh to judge.  All it takes is one experiment, one time of wanting just see what the big deal is to make a serious problem start.  The high that people get from drugs is som<span id="more-159"></span>ething that draws them back for maybe just one more time.  Soon it becomes something that they can no longer shake.  The experiment is now out of their hands.  </p>
<p>The causes of drug addiction are not the things that we can control, like that experiment.  Although it may seem harmless, within just a few times of trying it out, it can become lethally addictive.  That is where the problem truly lies.  Once the experiment has gotten to this level, it is out of the person&#8217;s control.</p>
<p>What you will learn about alcohol and drug detox is that it is not about the person&#8217;s will to stop doing what they are doing.  It is more so about the actual problem that lies within the brain during an addiction.  What you will learn through your drug and alcohol addiction recovery is that the brain needs to be retrained from the addiction.  The brain will demand the drugs.  That is because the brain is now much different, transformed even.  It is different in both its functions as well as its structure.  </p>
<p>Every time you reach that high from a drug, you are in fact changing your brain&#8217;s chemistry.  This is what causes drug addiction and this is what makes it inevitable that those that continue to use drugs will in fact become addicted to it.  Drug abuse is not something anyone sets out to do, but once that one experiment leads to a few more; it is a sure path to becoming addicted.  </p>
<p>With this being the cause of drug addiction, the brain&#8217;s ability to function is severely limited.  Every time things can be worsened.  You should consider drug addiction a disease of the brain in which over time it becomes more and more damaged by the toxins.  Eventually, if the user does not seek drug and alcohol addiction recovery, he or she will experience a range of health problems including the slow destruction of the brain.</p>
<p>The good news is that with a successful drug and alcohol addiction treatment program, the user can put a stop to this destruction.</p>
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<p>This is for you, Kurt! I played this by ear, so please don&#8217;t ask for sheet music. <img src='http://www.teen-drugs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  ROCK ON!! NOTE: I know, that I spelled &#8220;Peace&#8221; wrong, and i don&#8217;t like to read it in every second comment, so unnecessary comments will be deleted&#8230;<br />
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<p>good teen movies about sex and drugs besides thirteen and kids?<br />ok so ive searched this question so many times and the movies that are usually suggested are &quot;thirteen&quot; or &quot;kids&quot;. ive already watched them and i love them.. since ive watched those movies ive been more interested in movies about that, after watching them i felt so awake to everything and it really opened my eyes.. please tell me if there are any good movies about sex drugs and drinking.. o and ((no porn!!)) thank you!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The rehab treatment program is considered to be one of the most comprehensive treatment programs for addiction in the state of Connecticut. When a person is put into drug rehab treatment in Connecticut, the intention is not just to bring the patient out of the addiction, but also to treat the patient in a way so that they are completely rehabilitated into active society. According to the addiction treatment program in Connecticut, drug treatment is not just about taking away the addiction from the person, but it is about bringing the person back to an active social and professional life. For that reason, the programs on drug rehab treatment in Connecticut first use medicinal approaches to treat the tendency for using the substance in the person and when that is done, the program uses a <span id="more-150"></span>very elaborate aftercare and counseling program that can help the person to readjust into normal social living.</p>
<p>Keeping this in mind, it can be very well understood that every program on drug rehab treatment in Connecticut is special. However, in order to personalize these programs to a greater extent, there are various methods that are used in the state. The following are some of the special drug rehab programs in Connecticut. The specialties about these programs lie mostly in the kinds of people they cater to.</p>
<p>Teen Drug Rehab Treatment in Connecticut</p>
<p>You will find several centers on teen drug rehab treatment in Connecticut. These centers, as the name suggests, deal specifically with the addiction problems of teenagers. However, you can even find people as young as 10 to 12 years old in some of these programs. When people of such a tender age are brought for addiction treatment, there is surely something seriously wrong. This is what these teen rehab centers look into. More than the detox program, they focus on delving into the recesses of these young minds to find out what brought them to the dependency. They are probed for underlying emotional issues that might have precipitated their condition. A lot of careful counseling is done in order to help these people understand that being in an addiction is not worth it and that they can really do something in order to snap out of it.</p>
<p>Education is also a very important part of teen drug rehab treatment in Connecticut. Here, the young patients are taught what addiction is all about. This becomes quite effective because teenagers who are into addiction usually don&#8217;t know what it is all about. They are just there because someone pushed them into it.</p>
<p>The detox follows a special pattern also because most of the withdrawal medication that can be used for adults may not be suitable for young children.</p>
<p>Senior Drug Rehab Treatment in Connecticut</p>
<p>Senior drug rehab treatment in Connecticut has its own problems to answer to. Here, the main problem is of underlying health conditions. There may be psychiatric problems too. If such is the case, then these people are put into a dual diagnosis form of treatment. Such a treatment helps them to seek a solution for both of their problems quite effectively.</p>
<p>However, it is not quite that easy to treat an older person who has probably had an addiction since several years. There will most probably be a very heavy accumulation of toxins in the person&#8217;s body which will make detoxification quite painful and difficult. The withdrawal effects may last for much longer periods of time and it would take a lot of efforts to effectively bring the patients under some degree of control.</p>
<p>Even then, there could be problems of secondary addictions. Nicotine could be a major issue as it is on a general level in Connecticut. There could be a supplementary drug addiction too, most probably of marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Seniors are found to be quite largely into prescription drug abuse too. If that is the case, the situation becomes very difficult to treat all at once.</p>
<p>Counseling is difficult too, because seniors will already have some preconceived notions about their condition and they would not unquestionably and readily accept anything about the treatment. However, most people at senior drug rehab treatment in Connecticut are quite patient in winning over the confidence of their patients and taking them towards sustainable recovery.</p>
<p>These were just two of the special drug rehab programs in Connecticut designed for two distinct age groups. There are similar programs for a vast variety of people and hence you can choose an effective program personalized to your requirements.</p>
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<p>What can be done when a teen dosent listen, takes drugs and is in a gang?<br />My cousin is 16 and my uncle cant deal with him any more. he dosent listen he tries to hit my uncle. They know he is doing drugs hes got cought stealing from other and my uncle, they also found a gun in his room.  He has become very uncontrolable. What can be done? he has court comeing up and he wants to tell the judge he cant handle him anymore, but I dont know if the judge can do much. My uncle is not a bad person, he has an older son that is fine but just this bad apple is making my uncle go crazy. What can they do besides moving out of INGLEWOOD CA or just kicking him out?<br />
what if my uncle whips him and my cousin turns around and hits him back, what will the cops do?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the beginning of time, good kids have been known to do dumb things. The same can be said of naïve and well-meaning parents. Because they don&#8217;t know what to say, some parents fail to talk to their children about drugs. Others develop a false sense of security after they do.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s much more comfortable for parents to hold the belief that things haven&#8217;t changed much since they were young than it is to accept the fact that they have. It&#8217;s also much easier for parents to believe that their teenagers always tell them the truth and would never try drugs, but who ever said parenting was supposed to be easy?</p>
<p>Parents ask me when they should talk to their kids, what they should say, and what they can do to follow through. Ben Franklin said, &#8220;Wise is the man who fixes his roof<span id="more-161"></span> before it rains.&#8221; I couldn&#8217;t agree more. I suggest that parents would be well served to sit down with their children and start talking about a home drug testing program as early as middle school.  </p>
<p>To protect privacy, home drug testing kits can be ordered on the Internet and shipped in nondescriptive packaging. The accuracy of the most popular test kits is comparable to labs and medical clinics at a fraction of the price.  Results usually appear within minutes and are easy to read by the average parent in the convenience of their own home. </p>
<p>If the idea of drug testing your teens sounds unreasonable, consider how much times have changed. If someone told me when I was in high school by the time my son attended middle school, that police officers (now affectionately referred to as school resource officers) and dogs trained to detect drugs would patrol school hallways, I would have never believed it. Metal detectors and school shootings aren&#8217;t nightmares:  they have become a reality.</p>
<p>A successful program will have several key components. The first component is comprised of parents willing to place a higher priority on acting as a parent than as their teenager&#8217;s best friend. I find it hypocritical that parents who are quick to assert that it&#8217;s more important for their kids do the right thing than it is to do what&#8217;s popular are reluctant to start a home drug testing program because the newfound accountability might not be popular with their kids. </p>
<p>The second component is the introductory conversation in which parents acknowledge that their kids are growing up and are deserving of additional freedom. However, additional responsibility and accountability should come with expanded freedom.  </p>
<p>Dr. Michael Reznicek, a medical doctor with emergency room experience, actually developed a software program that facilitates the initial parent-child conversation and eliminates potential misunderstandings by creating a contract that spells out specific rewards and consequences tied to home drug test results. The software also becomes the preferred target of potential animosity over requests for hair, urine, or saliva samples for drug testing purposes because it also selects random testing dates.</p>
<p>From the time children are very young, they&#8217;re taught to &#8220;just say no&#8221; to drugs, and I&#8217;m convinced that the peer pressure usually gets worse when they do. Teens don&#8217;t know what to say next. Parents who follow through with a home drug testing program give their teens a socially acceptable excuse. The words &#8220;My parents test me&#8221; stop pushy peers in their tracks.   </p>
<p>The final component of a successful program is effective parental follow-through. Teens want their parents to trust them. If they think their parents are naïve and/or won&#8217;t test them, they are more likely to try drugs because they don&#8217;t expect to get caught. While teens place a high value on maintaining their parents&#8217; trust, they just don&#8217;t feel it is in jeopardy without testing. Teens&#8217; behavior and choices change when they know that it is a near certainty rather than a virtual impossibility that their drug use will be discovered. </p>
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<p>Drug Awareness Campaign By The Partnership For A Drug Free America. Patsy Does All The Wrong Things To Teach Parents How Not To Teach Their Teens About Drugs. &#8230; Drug Awareness Addiction teen drug abuse recovery prescription<br />
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<p>How can I find info on teen and adults who were wounded by drugs and alcohol?<br />I am having a hard time finding blogs or anything from the perspective of the person who was exposed. I know it is partly due to mental delays that keep them from communicating over the internet, but I want to know what they feel and what would have made life easier for them as an adopted person with FAS who maintains a relationship with their natural family..</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marijuana addiction continues to grow, not only has the potency of the drug become more powerful over the years, but it is almost as easily available as alcohol and tobacco. Marijuana addiction manifests similar symptoms as in the case of any other addiction. The harmful effects on the body worsen over time. But, patience and effort can help you quit marijuana.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/how-to-quit-marijuana-addiction.php">How To Quit Marijuana Addiction</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marijuana addiction continues to grow, not only has the potency of the drug become more powerful over the years, but it is almost as easily available as alcohol and tobacco. Marijuana addiction manifests similar symptoms as in the case of any other addiction. The harmful effects on the body worsen over time. But, patience and effort can help you quit marijuana.</p>
<p>Will power is crucial. You have to decide to stick to your decision to quit marijuana addiction. This is not as difficult to do as you may feel. First, you must be kind to yourself. Also, do not analyze how you got into the addiction but simply make a promise to get over the addiction no matter what.</p>
<p>Turn to family, friends: No matter how guilty and embarrassed you feel about the situation, it is family and friends who will finally stand by you in your mission to get over marijuana addiction. Don&#8217;t worry about being rejected or reprimanded. Bear it and convince your family and friends that you genuinely wish to get over your problem. Love, support and emotional bonding will work wonders. Whenever your confidence dips, your loved ones will help you pull through.</p>
<p>Expert help: Professional help at a rehabilitation centre is sometimes needed when quitting marijuana. You may not be able to quit your addiction by staying at home, you may need a complete change of environment. The experts at the rehabilitation clinic will be able to monitor your health, use the right kinds of medications and support system. You must cut off completely with friends and acquaintances who were party to your addiction. Also, identify other triggers like places and people. Just try to avoid them.</p>
<p>Support group: Find other people who have a addiction and are trying to get rid of it. Look for support groups in your area, if you have any friends who also have the same addiction problem, try and cajole them into quitting marijuana and getting help along with you. However, ensure that they do not function as triggers and prevent you from getting over your addiction.</p>
<p>If the whole face to face support group thing is not for you, or you don&#8217;t agree with their religious philosophy, which is sometimes the case with narcotics and marijuana anonymous, then at least find an online support group, you can remain completely anonymous and support from others who are going through the same thing, is often an essential part of an addicts recovery.</p>
<p>Other options: Explore all options for creative and entertaining fulfilment. Take up hobbies and start enjoying yourself with physical activities like joining the gym or swimming. Make a list of all the hobbies and fun activities you used to be involved in before your addiction started. You can also try New Age help with subliminal message tapes and hypnosis.</p>
<p>No withdrawal symptoms can hold you back if you are determined to give up marijuana addiction. Reclaim your life with confidence and joy.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Really understanding and getting to the root of the causes of alcoholism and drug addiction isn&#8217;t straightforward &#8211; because they are complex illnesses by nature.</p>
<p>Genetic factors and the fact that alcoholism and addiction is hereditary in many cases, certainly does play a role. But that only explains part of the story because ultimately we&#8217;re all shaped by our environmental influences &#8211; parents, family, peers, experiences, media etc.</p>
<p>Now when looking at the role psychology plays in alcoholism and drug addiction &#8211;  a large part of our psychological makeup is formed in our early childhood years. Primarily through our parents and family environment.</p>
<p>Generally speaking &#8211; if we come from a generally loving, stable and supportive family environment (especially in our early childhood years) &#8211; it usually means we grow up with better self confidence and are more comfortable with ourselves and who we are.</p>
<p>Or if when we&#8217;re young we, we have a more traumatic childhood &#8211; which could mean anything from losing a parent, having one of our parents addicted to drugs or alcohol, our parents divorcing, or anything that really effects us emotionally &#8211; it could result in us developing various ways to cope with that, which can then manifest in our lives in all sorts of different ways.</p>
<p>This could mean you find yourself developing a whole bunch of stuff &#8211; which could be anything from depression to anger, anxiety, different kinds of eating disorders and naturally various forms of addiction, including drugs and alcohol.</p>
<p>Chances are &#8211; speak to an alcoholic or drug addict &#8211; that there will be a significant trauma or event that affected them, most likely when they were young. In my case it was having an alcoholic parent and the strain that put on our family.</p>
<p>Naturally it doesn&#8217;t always happen that way. You&#8217;ll find many cases, I&#8217;m sure, of alcoholics and drug addicts that were brought up in a loving, stable and supportive environment. But hopefully when considering alcoholism and psychology and trying to understand the psychology of addiction &#8211; everything will make a lot more sense for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marijuana is popularly called cannabis, pot, weed, dope, hash, grass, draw etc, it has many different names. After continued use over a long period of time marijuana can lead to addiction. Marijuana addiction often creeps up on people, it's something that people often fall into and don't even realise that they are addicted, because they don't realise it's possible to be addicted to cannabis.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/hypnosis-for-marijuana-addiction.php">Hypnosis For Marijuana Addiction</a></p>
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<p>Marijuana is popularly called cannabis, pot, weed, dope, hash, grass, draw etc, it has many different names. After continued use over a long period of time marijuana can lead to addiction. Marijuana addiction often creeps up on people, it&#8217;s something that people often fall into and don&#8217;t even realise that they are addicted, because they don&#8217;t realise it&#8217;s possible to be addicted to cannabis.</p>
<p>Some people who are addicted to marijuana even need professional rehabilitation, in fact over 500,000 Americans go to rehab for marijuana addiction every year. Going to a rehab centre helps with round-the-clock monitoring and a professional understanding of your condition.</p>
<p>Hypnosis has become extremely popular lately as a complimentary option for those undergoing treatment for marijuana addiction. Hypnosis can be tried in two ways. You can go to a hypnotherapist practitioner, or you can buy a CD or mp3 that help you with self-hypnosis in your own home. They both work in the same way but seeing a therapist will cost you a lot more money.</p>
<p>The technique of hypnotherapy effects major changes in your habits by routing messages straight to the subconscious. Therefore, you develop a liking for certain habits and dislike for others. This helps you follow a certain pattern of behaviour without as much effort. Hypnosis cannot however, interfere with your ethical ideas. It&#8217;s recognised to be safe and cannot make you do something that you do not want to. It&#8217;s not a forum of magic Jedi mind control.</p>
<p>Whether you use self-hypnosis with a CD or visit a therapist, it works by putting you in a trance, this is just a state of deep relaxation. Messages are sent to your subconscious only after you are completely relaxed, with your subconscious alert to any suggestions. Music with certain frequencies to heighten and sustain your trance is also used. Sometimes you may fall asleep during a hypnosis session. After putting you through the trance and giving your subliminal messages, the therapist or CD will wake you up.</p>
<p>If you visit a hypnotherapist your sessions may be scheduled thrice a week. A CD for self-hypnosis can be used thrice in a day if you wish. Either way, to actually benefit from hypnosis to treat marijuana addiction you must remain regular with your sessions. Most hypnosis treatments last for a couple of months. A minimum of 60-day usage is recommended with CDs for self-hypnosis.</p>
<p>Marijuana withdrawal symptoms can range from physical tension and irritability to mood swings, depression and complete loss of appetite. Hypnosis can compliment any treatment for de-addiction and is helpful in most cases. </p>
<p>Hypnosis should always be used in conjunction with exercise, family support, commitment to give up the addiction and an effective support network. Hypnosis will often make the healing process more effective and speed up the results.</p>
<p>Success with hypnosis will vary depending on your susceptibility, some will go deeper into trance than others and are more susceptible to suggestion, but many will experience a significant effect. Obviously will power will still be required. A mp3 download or CD wont cost you much more than a bag of dope and can be used as many times as you like.</p>
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		<title>Detox For Alcohol and Drugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 15:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William McIntosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug and alcohol addiction are two of the most tragic problems this planet faces, and they have been for a very long time.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-addiction/detox-for-alcohol-and-drugs.php">Detox For Alcohol and Drugs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug and alcohol addiction are two of the most tragic problems this planet faces, and they have been for a very long time.</p>
<p>You should answer questions for yourself like what is going on with the global economy. Utilizing drugs as a part of the treatment simply numbs the patient and covers up their problems instead of dealing with the real issues. There are generic drugs which can be a good replacement for a person&#8217;s prescription. These drugs are frequently even more addictive than the unique drug, and positively do not help in truly rehabilitate the addicted patient.</p>
<p>Park City Detox is a personalized detoxification program based on 50 years of medical and holistic research in the field of addiction. The program is tailored to suit the individual and his or her needs, and helps restore the patient to a truly healthy and happy state.</p>
<p>&#8220;Clean Life Detox&#8221; is one of a detoxification program and it has a trade mark.  This is an agenda which include nutrition, acupuncture, intravenous nutrition treatment and a sauna detoxification. This method of detoxification actually removes the drugs and alcohol from the tissues of the body, is comfortable and effective.</p>
<p>Trained staffs are always available to help patients with absolutely everything they need to get through this crucial time as comfortably as possible.</p>
<p>As far as amenities go, there is no place nicer to experience detoxification.  Park City Detox offers private rooms in a 5 star lodge, healthy whole foods, a view of the mountains of Utah, wire and level screen TVs in every room, a hot tub, and commerce middle.  Each step has been in use to make sure so as to there is no difficulty or fence to receiving the care essential to productively get off drugs and really start livelihood.</p>
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		<title>Early Warning Signs of Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 09:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl-Peter</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug and Alcohol addiction are amongst the most serious and destructive diseases known to man. They are so severe and devastating that more people are killed as a result of them than all other chronic illnesses combined</p>
<p>If you can, you want to try and catch an addiction early &#8221; because it gets progressively worse the longer you leave it until it even becomes life-threatening.</p>
<p>Three of the most obvious warning signs of alcoholism or drug addiction are experiencing withdrawals when you stop drinking or taking drugs which can show up in anxiety and getting the shakes, developing an increased tolerance so you need to use or drink more to get the same effects, and trying unsuccessfully on numerous occasions to cut down or quit</p>
<p>So ideally you want to get help as soon as these symptoms start manifesting. Problem is, alcoholics and drug addicts tend to live in denial and are therefore resistant to want to receive help until things are often really bad.</p>
<p>Acknowledging your addiction, whatever it is, is the first step in successful recovery. You use that as the foundation on which you build your recovery because then you are ready to receive help.</p>
<p>Performing an intervention is one of the most effective ways for helping someone you love break through their denial and ensuring they get proper help &#8221; so thats the route to follow if its not you but someone you care about struggling with addiction.</p>
<p>The two biggest weapons you have in your arsenal to combat an addiction are knowledge &#8221; and then putting that knowledge into practice. Do that &#8221; and any addiction can successfully be overcome.</p>
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		<title>Signs of Alcoholism and Addiction To Be Aware Of</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl-Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of different ways to pick up on the signs and symptoms of alcoholism or drug addiction. Usually your instincts will tell you something is wrong, but we have a tendency to second-guess ourselves so some 'hard facts' are usually required.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/signs-of-alcoholism-and-addiction-to-be-aware-of.php">Signs of Alcoholism and Addiction To Be Aware Of</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of different ways to pick up on the signs and symptoms of alcoholism or drug addiction. Usually your instincts will tell you something is wrong, but we have a tendency to second-guess ourselves so some &#8216;hard facts&#8217; are usually required.</p>
<p>Your opinion can also be affected depending on what perspective you&#8217;re looking at the problem from. Is it you that you&#8217;re worried about and so want to be able to recognize the signs of addiction for your own understanding?</p>
<p>Or are you concerned about a spouse, child, lover, or friend? There aren&#8217;t necessarily any infallible guidelines, but hopefully I can provide you with a few things to look out for and should you then want more information, just visit the links provided to my website.</p>
<p>A couple of the main physical signs of alcoholism or drug addiction are liver problems and high blood pressure, which can cause severe tiredness or even result in things like strokes and heart attacks. But unless you see a Doctor in time, you often won&#8217;t pick on them until it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p>Signs of alcoholism and drug addiction that you are possibly likely to pick up on sooner &#8211;  are for example making promises (even if it&#8217;s just to yourself) that you&#8217;re going to cut down or stop, which are obviously not kept; needing more and more to get the feeling you want;  and withdrawals that become worse and worse.</p>
<p>For me the key indicator of a real problem is when your using or drinking starts to impact your sense of self, and when day to day things that have been fine before become effected &#8211; like work, school, relationships etc.</p>
<p>Another good way to test for addiction is to use psychometric type addiction and alcoholism tests &#8211; which are mostly very accurate in identifying a genuine addiction problem. I don&#8217;t unfortunately have enough space to put them here &#8211; but feel free to visit my website to try one.</p>
<p>So, being able to identify an addiction in yourself or someone you care about, can be done in a few different ways. Read up on the various symptoms and signs, try a psychometric type test, and you should then have a reasonably good idea if indeed there is a genuine problem.</p>
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		<title>When Should I Seek Help for Alcohol Addiction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 15:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harvey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are even reading this, then it stands to reason that you have been asking this question already. There is no single answer to this question, but there are a number of things which you should ask yourself to make this determination. If you're currently trying to find the answer to this question, then read the three questions which follow - they can indicate that it's time to seek out some help for your alcohol addiction.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/alcohol-addiction/when-should-i-seek-help-for-alcohol-addiction.php">When Should I Seek Help for Alcohol Addiction?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are even reading this, then it stands to reason that you have been asking this question already. There is no single answer to this question, but there are a number of things which you should ask yourself to make this determination. If you&#8217;re currently trying to find the answer to this question, then read the three questions which follow &#8211; they can indicate that it&#8217;s time to seek out some help for your alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Have I missed school or work in the previous month as a result of my drinking? If so, how much have I missed? If you have missed more than one day due to your drinking, then it is certainly tie to get help for your alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>A guy at an AA meeting once said that he started by having a few drinks after work; this progressed to having a few drinks before work &#8211; and then it became a few drinks during work. Once he was fired for this behavior, he started having drinks instead of work. Of course, you shouldn&#8217;t let things go this far before getting treatment. However, if you are missing work as a result of your drinking, you probably need to look for treatment for alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Have I been hiding my drinking from my family. Do you tell your family that you are working late or running errands when you are actually going to a bar? Do you wait until your spouse is asleep before you begin drinking? These behaviors are because you want to keep your drinking a secret and avoid having conflict with your family; who have probably been concerned about your drinking habits. If you are hiding your drinking, then you are probably dealing with an alcohol addiction and should seek treatment.</p>
<p>Have I recently had trouble with law enforcement? Drinking can cause you all kinds of legal trouble, from drunk driving to domestic violence. If you&#8217;ve driven a car while impaired or found yourself in some other legal trouble due to excessive drinking, then you probably need help for your addiction.</p>
<p>Acknowledging that you have a problem with alcohol is the first step to recovering from alcohol addiction. This is something you can&#8217;t do alone &#8211; but you don&#8217;t have to! There is plenty of support out there which can help get you into recovery.</p>
<p>Alcohol addiction has no cure, but there are effective treatments which can keep you sober and living a healthy life. The sooner you or your loved one starts with a reputatble program, the better your chances for recovery.</p>
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		<title>Is Cocaine Addictive?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leland Michaels</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often people don't know that the most abused stimulant in all of America is cocaine. It is also the drug most commonly associated with visits to the emergency room. People have been abusing cocaine for hundreds of years, but just recently it seems to have become the creme de' la creme of drug.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/is-cocaine-addictive.php">Is Cocaine Addictive?</a></p>
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<p>Often people don&#8217;t know that the most abused stimulant in all of America is cocaine. It is also the drug most commonly associated with visits to the emergency room. People have been abusing cocaine for hundreds of years, but just recently it seems to have become the creme de&#8217; la creme of drug.</p>
<p>Many also think that cocaine is actually not addictive because if doesn&#8217;t create the same physical or chemical addiction as alcohol or morphine. But it does create very strong psychological addictions and is therefore just as dangerous.</p>
<p>Lab tests have proved this fact time and again. In one case a monkey that suffered from an addiction to cocaine pressed down a lever over twelve thousand times to get a single dose of cocaine. This behavior is also present in cocaine addicted humans. They will often sell their prized posessions and spend all their time thinking about their next fix.</p>
<p>In the U.S. many people are following a drug trend called mixing. They take multiple drugs simultaneously to increase their effectiveness. This is very dangerous and greatly increases the possibility of death.</p>
<p>It is highly recommended to seek professional help to stop cocaine addictions. Because of the strong psychological hold it has on its users, it is very easy for the user to relapse if they are trying to quit on their own.</p>
<p>It is best to find a center that the patient can stay on site. This lets the counselors monitor them long enough to let the mind undo the effects of the drugs, and makes it easier for them to get their life back.</p>
<p>You may think you are helping your friend if they have a drug problem by helping them hide it, but you are not. Bringing their problem to the light is the absolute best thing you could do as their freind. You may even save their life if you help them t deal with the problem.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 09:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C-P</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="teenbyline" style="italic;">by C-P</div>
<p>If you&#8217;re struggling with an addiction to alcohol or drugs &#8211; there are basically a couple of ways you can try and overcome your addiction. You can either try and beat it yourself &#8211; or can you look to get professional treatment and help.</p>
<p>I definitely don&#8217;t think you should be trying to overcome your addiction by yourself. It&#8217;s just so much harder and the cost of getting it wrong, just too high, because your life (or that of a loved one) is literally at stake.</p>
<p>I reckon the reason many of us alcoholics and drug addicts will look to overcome an addiction by ourselves is twofold. We feel a certain shame or embarrassment to admitting to an addiction, especially because it has a certain stigma attached to it, and so would rather just keep our problem to ourselves due to the fear of it &#8216;getting out.&#8217;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t believe that for a second though. There is no shame in admitting to an addiction to alcohol or drugs. Tens of millions of people struggle with addiction. It is now medically regarded as a disease after all. Any more importantly &#8211; by taking ownership of your problem, you&#8217;ve taken the most important step to coming clean. Because without doing that, you&#8217;d just be living in denial &#8211; and then you&#8217;d have no chance.</p>
<p>The second big reasons I think many alcoholics and drug addicts don&#8217;t look to get professional help and treatment &#8211; is the belief that it is simply not realistic from a cost perspective. But that&#8217;s simply not the case because there are treatment centers that cater for addicts from just about any financial background.</p>
<p>Imagine if you had cancer. You wouldn&#8217;t be looking to fight that yourself, surely? I know there are people that have (and successfully so) &#8211; but if you can get professional help that is ready and willing to help you &#8211; why not make use of it?</p>
<p>So I would always recommend that you try and get yourself into an addiction treatment center. You may have to do some research and make some enquiries as to one&#8217;s that you can afford that are in your area &#8211; but I urge you to go for it. It was the best thing I ever did in fighting my own addictions.</p>
<p>By going into treatment you suddenly realise that there are others going through pretty much the same things you are &#8211; and that you&#8217;re not alone.  The loneliness and sense of isolation you feel disappear. Yes, treatment may only be the beginning of your journey towards recovery, but it certainly does give you the best possible chance of starting a new life for yourself.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl-Peter Lehmann</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="teenbyline" style="italic;">by Carl-Peter</div>
<p>Look &#8211; the first thing that you need to understand, is that recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism, is something totally separate from treating these addictions.</p>
<p>The treatment of addiction is in most cases about the period of roughly a month &#8211; where you&#8217;ll be at rehab or addiction treatment facility detoxing and receiving various form of treatment &#8211; to help you deal with the various factors that have resulted in you going down the road of addiction.</p>
<p>Recovery then &#8211; is what follows going to rehab and receiving treatment. It&#8217;s pretty much then about what you do for the rest of your life to maintain your sobriety by staying off the drugs or alcohol. I think many that go into treatment don&#8217;t get this at first and that&#8217;s why relapse rates can be high &#8211; because they see treatment as the end of the road for them, when in fact it&#8217;s really only the beginning.</p>
<p>Recovery from alcoholism and addiction then, is in essence, about the consistent habits and new way of life you create for yourself &#8211; so that you stay on the road of recovery road and don&#8217;t end up relapsing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the 12-Step or other spiritual program you follow, the new (non-addict) friends you now spend your time with, it&#8217;s the continuous taking ownership of your emotions and feelings so you don&#8217;t get into a state where you want to have that drink or pick up that drug, phoning that friend for support when you&#8217;re feeling low and more vulnerable</p>
<p>So in other words &#8211; recovery is all about taking continuous action and forming new life affirming habits that will leave the destructive addict part of you a thing of history &#8211; and bring to the fore your warrior, spirited self that will flourish despite what life may throw at you.</p>
<p>So the treatment of any addiction should be seen as the stepping stone and preparation for a life of recovery. It&#8217;s the beginning &#8211; rather than the end of the road. Now I know there are people that leave a life of addiction behind them without going the treatment/rehab route &#8211; but they&#8217;ve also done it by making significant changes in most areas of their lives and working at it consistently.</p>
<p>So when trying to understand alcohol addiction recovery and drug addiction recovery &#8211; remember its something you do and work at for the rest of your life. It can be hard at the beginning, but with time does become much easier &#8211; and soon your life will be unrecognisable from the nightmare it was.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 19:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl-Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of people out there that really want to understand alcoholism and drug addiction. So the questions - 'what is alcoholism or what is drug addiction?' are very common.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/understanding-alcoholism-and-drug-addiction.php">Understanding Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="teenbyline" style="italic;">by Carl-Peter</div>
<p>There are a lot of people out there that really want to understand alcoholism and drug addiction. So the questions &#8211; &#8216;what is alcoholism or what is drug addiction?&#8217; are very common.</p>
<p>So if you are one of those people, hopefully I can help. Now you need to understand that alcoholism and drug addiction can be quite complex to get a handle on.</p>
<p>The kind of things you would need to know to understand them in depth, would include things like whether drug addiction and alcoholism is a disease, the causes of alcoholism and addiction, and the genetic/hereditary impact on addiction and alcoholism.</p>
<p>But lets take it a step further back first and go deeper than that &#8211; so that we really get to the heart of the problem.</p>
<p>Whether you have a genetic predisposition towards alcoholism or drug addiction making you more susceptible &#8211; or whether life has just given you a few bad breaks so you use drugs or alcohol to help you cope, which has led you to addiction &#8211; there is an underlying reason that explains it all.</p>
<p>And I think it&#8217;s ultimately an emptiness and lack of wholeness that you feel, which you cover up or try to hide/suppress by using drugs and alcohol. I know &#8211; I&#8217;ve been there. You feel disconnected to life and question your purpose, which is something I used to do all the time. Still do actually, but it&#8217;s not nearly as bad.</p>
<p>According to Dr. Andrew Weil, who has a brilliant explanation for it in his book, Natural Health, Natural Medicine; addiction is not psychological or pharmacological problem and can&#8217;t be solved using these methods. He says it is at root, a Spiritual Concern, due to the fact that it represents a misdirected attempt at experiencing wholeness, satisfaction and inner completeness.</p>
<p>So in trying to understand, what is drug addiction and what is alcoholism actually? Remember that they are in essence a Spiritual &#8216;problem.&#8217; And by doing that, you will be far more effective in treating and recovering from them successfully.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcohol And Drug Abuse Most people can tell the difference between alcohol and drug use and abuse, but ironically those who need to know most can not. Alcohol and drug abusers tend to suffer from addictive personalities, and they&#8217;re very good at denying when they have a problem. I was using drugs recreationally for quite [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/drug-abuse/alcohol-and-drug-abuse.php">Alcohol And Drug Abuse</a></p>
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<p>Most people can tell the difference between alcohol and drug use and abuse, but ironically those who need to know most can not. Alcohol and drug abusers tend to suffer from addictive personalities, and they&#8217;re very good at denying when they have a problem. I was using drugs recreationally for quite a while before I realized that I had a problem. The thing is, most of my drug using friends didn&#8217;t. It was easy for me to hang out with people who would get high now and then and pretend that I was like them, but I wasn&#8217;t. I couldn&#8217;t simply take it or leave it. Soon, my alcohol and drug abuse dominated my life. Rather than simply getting high on the weekend as a harmless way to blow off steam like my friends did,I was getting drunk or high practically every day. Sometimes, it seemed like I could not go for more than a few hours without a fix!</p>
<p>When I finally realized that I had a problem, I decided to check into an alcohol and drug abuse treatment center. The funny thing was that I didn&#8217;t feel too bad until I got there. A lot of people who have dealt with alcohol and drug abuse will tell you that the worst part is getting clean. Many of them, in fact, live a reasonably normal life with pretty serious habits for many years. It is only when they bottom out and try to get off of drugs that they really realize how far they have fallen. </p>
<p>Drug and alcohol detox feels worse than anything you can imagine. Is like a really bad flu with a fever, only several times worse than that. You shake, you vomit, you feel sick all over, and sometimes you even hallucinate. Of course, the difficulty with detoxing from alcohol and drug abuse varies from person to person and from drug to drug. Some people can get off the stuff pretty easily, but I couldn&#8217;t. It was miserable, and it seemed to take forever.</p>
<p>The people in the drug treatment center recommended that I stay there for at least a month, but I actually ended up checking out as soon as I had come down off the drugs. I was confident that I could conquer the alcohol and drug abuse on my own as long as I had time to detox in the center where I could not get my hand on any more dope. I have to admit that it was difficult, but I did do it. Those couple weeks of treatment gave me the edge I needed to get started on my own. Once I checked out, I knew I never wanted to have to go through detox again. I got over my alcohol and drug abuse problems and have never looked back.</p>
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