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		<title>The Teen Drug Abuse Statistics Every Parent Should Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adolescent rehab programs in the US have stated that drug and alcohol abuse among adolescents is a real problem that should be confronted. One of the prominent teen rehab in Pennsylvania states that parents have a huge responsibility to ensure that their kids are not being induced by drugs.  They should not be harsh with their kids [...]<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/the-teen-drug-abuse-statistics-every-parent-should-know.php">The Teen Drug Abuse Statistics Every Parent Should Know</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2673940']);" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Adolescent Rehab Programs">Adolescent rehab programs</a> in the US have stated that drug and alcohol abuse among adolescents is a real problem that should be confronted. One of the prominent teen rehab in Pennsylvania states that parents have a huge responsibility to ensure that their kids are not being induced by drugs.  They should not be harsh with their kids but at the same time, they shouldn&#8217;t be too lenient and maintain a watchful eye because this phase of life can be quite vulnerable and be the base of how he or she would be as an adult.</p>
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<p>The <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2673940']);" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Drug Abuse Statistics">teen drug abuse statistics</a> are alarming to say the least; just goes to show where the future of this country is heading thanks to the callous attitude adopted by adults and the open culture existence perpetrated by the media and the Internet.  In the US, there are about 3,500 teenagers who smoke every day. Nearly 27 percent of teenagers have confessed to abusing any one drug in the year 2004.  The drug that is most abused in this age group is Marijuana. Teenagers who socialize and frequent parties are known to abuse the Club Drug ‘Ecstasy&#8217;. A survey of 10th graders four years back showed that 15 percent used Marijuana, 13 percent of them used inhalants and 6 percent used a club drug</p>
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<p>Why do teenagers abuse drugs? According to the reports put forwarded by teen treatment centers that have examined this situation and treated many youngsters, peer pressure and lack of confidence are the biggest reasons.  When a fellow teenager boasts about taking drugs and seducing a girl in his class, or when a group of drug-struck teenagers talk about the ‘highs ‘that they get by taking drugs, an impressionable teenager develops the interest in trying it out and that&#8217;s where the trouble starts brewing</p>
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<p>Drugs are known to have dangerous effects that can harm a person&#8217;s physical and mental development. For one, it can harm the teen&#8217;s ability to absorb information and pay attention. Teenagers who have drugs are more likely to indulge in unprotected sex and even have physical relationships with a complete stranger. Teenagers who abuse drugs are usually the ones who are getting into this bad habit from a young age and if the person does not stop his or her addiction, it can be very difficult to get rid of this problem and even when treated, there are chances of relapse when quitting the drug addiction.</p>
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<p>Anabolic steroids cause a lot of sexual problems in both the sexes. The reproductive organs are not developed properly, men tend to become impotent, and women suffer from hair loss and clitoral enlargement. Additionally, there are other repercussions like acne, skin diseases, baldness, stunted growth, stroke, liver diseases, cancer and risk of HIV/AIDS in both sexes, given the fact that some of the drugs can make a person promiscuous in nature</p>
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<p>Substance abuse can affect the body systems and depending on whether the body is able to process the drug or not, there have been many instances of interrupted breathing from sedatives, permanent brain damage from inhalants and heart attacks from stimulants.  Needless to say, all of these drugs can lead to death as well.   Drugs according to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2673940']);" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="teen rehab centers">teen rehab centers</a>, may be taken by teens to mask their fears and anxieties but in retrospect, they actually increase these worries after the momentary ‘high&#8217; is lost and due to increased depression, a person can actually commit suicide, kill someone or even become a homicide victim.</p>
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<p>Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2673940']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/">Teen Drug Abuse</a>. Helpful and informative information on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2673940']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/">Teenage Addiction Rehabs</a> is available.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teenage prescription drug abuse is becoming a prevalent problem these days. That is mainly because compared to illegal substances like marijuana, heroin or cocaine, prescription drugs are more readily available and can be bought easily from drugstores. The reported figures regarding prescription drug abuse among teenagers are alarming indeed. According to studies, one out of [...]<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/signs-and-symptoms-of-prescription-drug-abuse-by-teenagers.php">Signs and Symptoms of Prescription Drug Abuse by Teenagers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teenage prescription drug abuse is becoming a prevalent problem these days. That is mainly because compared to illegal substances like marijuana, heroin or cocaine, prescription drugs are more readily available and can be bought easily from drugstores.</p>
<p>The reported figures regarding prescription drug abuse among teenagers are alarming indeed. According to studies, one out of five teenagers has abused medication prescribed for pain. One out of five teenagers has also used both tranquilizers and stimulants. One in ten, on the other hand, is into cough medication.</p>
<p>If you are a parent to a teenager, how would you know if your teenager has a prescription drug addiction? The common signs of prescription <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.testcountry.com/categories.html?cat=18">drug abuse</a> are described below.</p>
<p>1. Health. People become unhealthy after a prolonged period of prescription drug abuse. You should be concerned when your teenager feels lethargic most of the time, to the point of refusing to get up in the morning. A sudden change in your teenager&#8217;s weight is another indicator of prescription drug addiction. Redness of the eyes, pupil dilation and shaky hands are other signals that you should suspect prescription drug abuse with your teenager.</p>
<p>2. Attitude. It is normal for teenagers to be rebellious, or at least try to dissociate themselves from the rest of the family. However, when your teenager consciously changes his behavior in such a way that you no longer recognize who he is, this should alert you to the possibility that he may be into prescription drug abuse.</p>
<p>Your suspicion should be heightened if he begins to be secretive and if he always asks you for money but without telling why he needs it. It can even go to the point that he may steal things from home to fuel his addiction. Missing school or doing poorly in school is another indicator of prescription drug abuse.</p>
<p>3. Appearance. Changes in appearance can be tricky signs of prescription drug addiction because it may mean that your teenager is responding to peer pressure. If the change is too radical or if your teenager has totally lost interest in the way he or she looks, then you should check for prescription drug abuse.</p>
<p>4. Other signs. Aside from the physical and behavioral changes that you might see in your teenager, you should also look out for other signs in the home. If someone in your family is in prescribed medication, you should see if there are any missing pills or tablets in the bottle. You should also check if there are any other unfamiliar drugs at home. Missing valuables is another sign you should look out for.</p>
<p>What to Do If Your Teenager Has Prescription Drug Addiction</p>
<p>Once you have confirmed your suspicions that your teenager is doing prescription drug abuse, you should act immediately. It all starts with a talk with your teenager, although you could do prescription <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.testcountry.com/categories.html?cat=18">Drug Testing</a> later. However, rather than focusing on the prescription drug abuse, you should zero in on the problem causing it.</p>
<p>Your teenager may get angry at you for what he may see as meddling in his life, but it is important for you to impress upon him that you are doing this because you love him. In helping him deal with teenage prescription drug abuse, it is essential for you to be honest with him and to cultivate trust and credibility with him.</p>
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<p>Lena Butler, the author of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.testcountry.com/">Home Testing Kits</a> a longer version of this article is located at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.testcountry.org/caffeine-testing-how-much-caffeine-is-in-my-drink.htm">Caffeine Testing: How Much Caffeine is in My Drink?</a>, and resources from other home health and wellness testing articles are used such as <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.testcountry.com/products.html?product=1872">Instant Caffeine Test Strips</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Deeper Look Into Teen Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 00:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teen drug treatment facilities have shown that there is a growing number of teenage drug abuse cases in the United States. It is not just the ‘bad kids&#8217; who are into it but even those who are  being victims of too much parental control, sexual abuse, those who suffer lack of self-esteem and those who are [...]<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/a-deeper-look-into-teen-drug-abuse.php">A Deeper Look Into Teen Drug Abuse</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Drug Treatment Facilities">Teen drug treatment facilities</a> have shown that there is a growing number of teenage drug abuse cases in the United States. It is not just the ‘bad kids&#8217; who are into it but even those who are  being victims of too much parental control, sexual abuse, those who suffer lack of self-esteem and those who are neglected etc.   By now, it has also become evident that prescription drug abuse is also high among teens.</p>
<p> Apart from nicotine, tobacco and alcohol use which teens are known to ape watching elders and movies, there are other deadly assortment of drugs that are also being patronized by them.   The use of prescription drugs is quite high among this age-group.</p>
<p>Painkillers(opiods),  central nervous system depressants (drugs to reduce panic attacks), certain nervous system stimulants(drugs to treat sleeping disorders and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) are being abused by teens, taken without the permission of the doctor, with a false sense of belief that they will feel fine. Regular intake of these medications can make the body reliant on these drugs and there can be very high withdrawal symptoms when a person stops taking them. Overdose can result in death as well.   <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teenage Prescription Drug Abuse">Teenage prescription drug abuse</a> is definitely, a clear and present danger among teens.</p>
<p> When it comes to illicit drugs, there is no limit; teens are known to abuse as much as adults do according to teen treatment centers. Marijuana, prepared from Cannabis plant is commonly smoking by them; the insider term for the drug is ‘joint&#8217; or ‘pipe&#8217;.  Stimulant drugs like cocaine, amphetamine and methamphetamine are also infamous among certain circles.  Heroin is also abuse by teens especially to reduce pain or make them ‘feel better&#8217;.  Depressants like benzodiazepines and barbiturates are used to feel sedated especially when they are feeling restless with too much on their minds.</p>
<p> If you ever know about a druggie who is in a trance like mood and dissociated from things that are happening around him, you can be sure that he is taking Dissociatives like Ketamine and PCP. These are known to cause hallucinations and shut of certain signals to the conscious part of the mind.  These are known among insider circles are Vitamin K and Getting Wet among a few other names. The most popular, or should we say, infamous drug used by teens across the world in party circuits is Ecstacy (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine). This club drug is known to reduce anxiety and promote sexual promiscuity.  Most girls have become victims of date rape due to this drug.  </p>
<p>Drugs do nothing but harm and there can be a lot of complications in life, health-wise and even emotionally. Teenage is the phase of life when you should learn new things and become focused more than ever because you tend to absorb many things in this phase. Parents should make sure that they guide their children well and in case there is a sure-shot drug abuse problem, it is better to rehabilitate them by taking them to one of the best <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Recovery Centers">teen recovery centers</a> around.  </p>
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<p>Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/">Teenage Drug Abuse</a>. Helpful and informative information on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/">Teenage Treatment Programs</a> is available.</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by jessea41042</i>: Ohio laws on teen curfew and teenage drug abuse?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m writing a report on teen curfew and teenage drug abuse for school and i am trying to find laws and consequences about the two. for teenage drug abuse i cannot find laws on the subject, just facts on how it is bad for you. can someone please help me</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by towwwdothello</i><br/>Many of those policies are held at the local or county levels. Quite often, government offices do not find it necessary to post their laws or resources online, and some actually have a monopoly on the access to the public documents. Often public documents are not available.</p>
<p>It may be necessary to go to the library and talk to a librarian or make a few phone calls.</p>
<p>Depending where you are, you may be dealing with a corrupt system that may resort to obstruction related to these issues. If they are not assistive, don&#8217;t let them drive you crazy.</p>
<p>edit: the drug trade has organized protection. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to approach the research request with understanding that they are there to assist you&#8211;my post is written in the event you run into a few corrupt people in your research. good luck</p>
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		<title>Cannabinol Intoxication to Teenagers &#8211; Teenage Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 09:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;A heap of teenagers use cannabinols, specifically marijuana and hashish as a result of if it&#8217;s taken in giant amounts, it will give them a sense of &amp;quot;being high.&amp;quot; Teenagers who have experienced being beneath the influence of marijuana and hashish reported that they were ready to see a lot of clearly and vividly and time seemed to pass slowly, as if everything was in slow motion.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;The colors of the things around them reportedly became a lot of vibrant and typically, the shapes of persons and objects became sharper and eventually become distorted.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Different common effects of cannabinol abuse are decreased attention span, issue in forming concrete thoughts and ideas, mental distortion and confusion, impaired motor coordination, thinking and reading comprehension.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Many studies and researches have shown that regular use or intake of drugs with cannabinols can cause a person&#8217;s problem in executing or developing goal-directed behaviors, a syndrome better known as amotivational syndrome.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Individuals who have this syndrome are said to be less ambitious than normal folks and they seem to be unconcerned and unwilling to create any plans regarding the future. For brief, people laid low with amotivational syndrome have lost their sense of purpose.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;The harmful long-term effects of cannabinols must be highly emphasized to teenagers so that they can be aware and eventually notice that they&#8217;re destroying their life by using these sorts of drugs.&lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Studies have shown that marijuana contains about 50% additional cancer inflicting substances than regular cigarettes and tobacco! Since the foremost common way of infusing marijuana into the body is through deep inhalation, users don&#8217;t seem to be solely at risk for lung cancer but also for bronchitis and infection of the lungs. The respiratory system of an individual is extremely at risk if she is a significant or prolonged marijuana user.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>The Possible Means Of Treating Drug Addiction At Rehab Centers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 02:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Possible Means Of Treating Drug Addiction At Rehab Centers Drug problem is the problem of humanity and for the whole race of human being. It is such a problem that needs to be rooted out of any society. There is a fine line between addiction and habit and liking for any particular thing. When [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/the-possible-means-of-treating-drug-addiction-at-rehab-centers.php">The Possible Means Of Treating Drug Addiction At Rehab Centers</a></p>
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<p>Drug problem is the problem of humanity and for the whole race of human being. It is such a problem that needs to be rooted out of any society. There is a fine line between addiction and habit and liking for any particular thing. When a human being gets hooked about anything, if she or he feels that without the thing he or she will not be alive anymore then it seemed that she or he has been got hooked with that thing. As for taking drugs and getting addicted to drugs have some specific reasons. People for younger aged people start taking drugs for many reasons. Some thinks the whole thing very smart and gradually gets addicted to it. Some teens start this as an experiment doing all these staffs with his or her friends. Teens also take drugs any kind of drugs legal as prescription drugs or pharmaceutical drug abuse or fall for addiction to painkillers out of their depression or loneliness. Some illegal drugs are Cocaine, LSD, Marijuana, Hashish etc are found all over the world and they are cause of millions of deaths. Government of every country is trying to uproot these addiction and the drugs. Some of them have already succeeded.</p>
<p>People start taking these only to catalyze their immature and painful death. Addiction to drugs is so much bad that it is very difficult to withdraw it. So much pain is there with it and without it. Therefore while choosing a drug rehabilitation center choose such one that takes care of you if you are a patient or your patient very carefully and patiently. It is very important as the few steps taken for removing the drugs particle from the addicted person’s body are very difficult and painful. So it is very important to have a comfortable atmosphere both physically and psychologically in the particular drug rehabilitation center you choose to rehab yourself or for the self of your near one.</p>
<p>As this is seen that patient can not bear the pain of the process named rapid detox to cleanse of the patient’s body in order to get rid of drug particles.  Patients find it very difficult to tolerate the pain during the treatment process. Some patients even decide to end their lives, unable to tolerate the pain. Some even run away from the rehab and get back to their drug addicted life. All the money spent for their rehabilitation goes to vein. It is very common problem with drug addiction and drug rehabilitation centers. So when you are spending your money why not choose a drug rehab like Luxury Drug Rehab. It is such a lovely place, peaceful and comfortable. Anyone will love it. Any type of drug detox program like opiate detox or rapid opiate detox or rapid drug detox is done with special care and patients are handled with proper attention and care.  If a drug addicted person has the capability of affording a luxurious rehab, then he or she should not miss the opportunity. Only such a drug rehabilitation center like Luxury Drug Rehab has got the capability of curing the patients totally and bringing them back to their normal life.</p>
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		<title>How to Properly Prevent Teenage Substance Abuse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is essential that parents and other individuals that work directly with teenagers know and understand how to properly prevent teenage substance abuse. Abuse of various types of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, prescription medications, stimulants, and even certain over-the-counter drugs is quite prevalent among the teenagers of today. A study conducted on teens [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teenage-alcoholism/how-to-properly-prevent-teenage-substance-abuse.php">How to Properly Prevent Teenage Substance Abuse</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is essential that parents and other individuals that work directly with teenagers know and understand how to properly prevent teenage substance abuse. Abuse of various types of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, prescription medications, stimulants, and even certain over-the-counter drugs is quite prevalent among the teenagers of today. </p>
<p>A study conducted on teens to the age of seventeen was conducted and it was found that over one million individuals in this age group have some type of dependence on substances, and another million are said to have an inclination towards addiction involving alcohol. These statistics are staggering! In this guide, you will learn how to properly prevent teenage substance abuse.</p>
<p>1. If you are an adult that is dedicated to the pursuit of learning how to properly prevent teenage substance abuse, it is important to know that the first step to assisting our youth is to learn the symptoms that may indicate that an issue is occurring. There are numerous signs of potential drug and alcohol abuse. </p>
<p>These signs may include social isolation, personality changes, a loss of interest in activities and people that once drew the attention of the teenager, weight loss, a drop in grades, and several other symptoms. You may research these symptoms online, check out books at your local library, purchase books from your local bookstore, and even consult a medical professional that works with youth that suffer from a dependency to various types of substances.</p>
<p>2. The next way to properly prevent teenage substance abuse is to learn as much as you possibly can about the various types of substances that teens find attractive. You should research alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, crack, crystal meth, and various other types of drugs. You should learn the â€œstreet namesâ€?, the symptoms associated with each and other vitally important information. By learning about the drugs available today, you can potentially stop an issue that your teen may experience before it becomes an addiction.</p>
<p>3. It is important to take steps in your home that will deter substance abuse. Many teens find over-the-counter cough and cold medications, as well as prescription medications very appealing. They believe since the medications are â€œlegalâ€? that they do not pose a threat to their health. You can prevent the abuse of medications by keeping any and all that you have in the home locked up.</p>
<p>4. The next step to successfully preventing teenage substance abuse is to ensure that you educate the teenager in your life. They should be taught about the drugs on the street and in the home, and be informed of the mental and physiological dangers that may occur as a result of taking the substances in a recreational manner. </p>
<p>You should set clear guidelines and expectations with the teenager so that they know and completely understand that indulging in recreational drug activity is restricted, and that if it is indulged in, corrective action will be put into place. You could mention limiting their freedom, restricting their dating, or even integrating the use of a drug rehabilitation facility.</p>
<p>5. If you feel as if a teenager is already indulging in recreational drug use, you should seek medical assistance immediately. This is a successful strategy to decrease the possibility that teenage substance abuse will continue. This may be a difficult step, but it is a productive step.</p>
<p>There are many steps to properly preventing teenage substance abuse. If you follow the steps listed here, you will likely deter the teenager in your life from beginning the dangerous cycle of substance abuse.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s a Parent to Do? Educating your Troubled Teen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 19:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So when adolescents develop behavioral problems, mood disorders or social issues that interrupt their education, parents are doubly distressed. For troubled teens, almost by definition, have trouble in school. &#13; Dealing with a troubled teen is an enormous challenge for both parents and teachers. Public schools, hard pressed to meet the academic needs of normal [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/whats-a-parent-to-do-educating-your-troubled-teen.php">What&#8217;s a Parent to Do? Educating your Troubled Teen</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So when adolescents develop behavioral problems, mood disorders or social issues that interrupt their education, parents are doubly distressed. For troubled teens, almost by definition, have trouble in school.</p>
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<p>    Dealing with a troubled teen is an enormous challenge for both parents and teachers. Public schools, hard pressed to meet the academic needs of normal students, are often not equipped to meet the emotional demands of the problem student. Many parents consider boarding school or military academy just to get their child back into a classroom, but even in those closed and structured environments many troubled teens will continue to struggle.</p>
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<p>What&#8217;s a parent to do? Many start by seeking advice from other parents who have dealt or are dealing with a troubled teen. Hearing about a program first-hand from someone who&#8217;s been in your shoes can save you valuable time, money and frustration when it comes to helping your own child.</p>
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<p>    Other parents outreach to independent educational consultants who handle special needs clients. These professionals, many of whom are former educators and guidance counselors, can identify and help you select a suitable school or program for your teen. Depending on the teen&#8217;s specific problems, recommendations might include emotional growth schools, therapeutic boarding schools, home-based residential programs, therapeutic wilderness programs, or residential treatment centers.</p>
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<p>    If the choices seem bewildering, it&#8217;s because there are many valid approaches today for treating troubled teens. Currently several hundred programs exist, serving 10,000 to 20,000 students annually. Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David L. Marcus looked at one such program in his recent book, What It Takes to Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out. His study of the complex world of troubled teenagers was conducted at the Academy at Swift River, an emotional growth school in western Massachusetts. The success of his book is indicative of the growing interest in and demand for programs to serve a growing segment of America&#8217;s twenty-nine million adolescents.</p>
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<p>    Nor has the phenomenon been lost on the media. ABC&#8217;s reality series Brat Camp shows the choices faced by nine families dealing with out-of-control teenagers with problems like ADHD, drug addiction, promiscuity and fighting. Each chooses to send their teen to SageWalk, a wilderness school in rural Oregon, hoping that after the 50-day program is over they&#8217;ll get back the children they once knew.</p>
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<p>With attention like this, industry critics have emerged as well. Some charge program operators of profiteering by promising miracles to desperate parents, but many more cite the overall lack of federal regulations and the patchwork of state regulations that govern the behavioral health care industry. Right now, therapeutic and emotional growth schools are regulated like ordinary boarding schools. Except for residential treatment centers, there are no regulations requiring specific educational or professional credentials for program operators. There is also no uniform set of national, government-endorsed standards by which parents can judge a program&#8217;s effectiveness.</p>
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<p>    Fortunately, high and rigorously enforced standards are in place for these schools and programs—standards imposed by the industry itself.</p>
<p><b>NATSAP</b></p>
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<p>    In 1999, concerned about the industry&#8217;s lack of uniform ethical and practice guidelines to protect at-risk teens and families in crises, The Family Foundation School joined six other programs and a small group of individuals to form the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP). Today, with more than 170 members, NATSAP serves as an advocate and resource for innovative organizations that devote themselves to the effective care and education of struggling young people and their families. Envisioning &#8220;a nation of healthy children,&#8221; NATSAP has become the voice that inspires, nurtures and validates its member schools and programs.</p>
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<p>    Parents and others concerned about the efficacy and integrity of therapeutic programs in an otherwise unregulated industry can turn to NATSAP for guidance. The association serves as an unofficial watchdog, calling attention to substandard and predatory programs that can injure participants emotionally, psychologically, physically and financially. While the vast majority of therapeutic schools and programs provide treatment rooted in sound clinical practice and concern for the growth and well-being of the young people they serve, there are operations that lack respect and sensitivity to individual needs, that rely solely on internal feedback and consequently fail to learn, improve or grow.</p>
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<p>    NATSAP has established benchmarks first and foremost for treatment and behavioral practices that reduce risk, promote safety, and demand continuous program improvements. The organization provides members with the latest research on treating troubled teens and tested methods for helping families in crises. It has also established admissions guidelines that protect parents from false advertising and misleading claims of services. Most important, it has established and enforces ethics and practice standards for its members, and adds to these standards regularly.</p>
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<p>    We want to make it clear that NATSAP is not an accrediting or licensing body, but an independent, voluntary organization. It does not provide placement services. However, it is an indispensable resource and a good first stop for parents pursuing a placement for their child in any program. By choosing a NATSAP member, you can be sure you&#8217;re dealing with an organization that is serious about how you are served, who values ethical integrity, who recognizes how vulnerable a family is when making the difficult decision to place a child outside the home, and whose primary goal is the education, growth and well-being of your troubled teen.</p>
<p><b>The Right Match</b></p>
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<p>    Each adolescent at risk has specific needs that must be determined in detail before he or she can be successfully placed in a therapeutic school or program. As a parent, you can make sure the ultimate match is the correct one by arranging for whatever academic and psychological tests may be necessary, and by using multiple informational sources before making your final decision. The industry offers a wide and growing array of program types, lengths of stay, and services to meet the needs of a variety of troubled young people—which is a good reason to review your choices with the help of an educational consultant. As we mentioned above, these independent professionals know the industry inside out and will work with you and your child to find the best possible placement. (To locate a consultant near you, visit Independent Educational Consultants Association website).  Whether you decide to work with a consultant, with referrals from other parents, or to strike out on your own, you owe it to yourself and your child to find out as much as possible about this segment of the educational field, and the journey on which you&#8217;re about to embark.</p>
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<p>    The good news is that all the information you could possibly want—and then some—is as close as your computer. Since an Internet search of &#8220;trouble teens&#8221; will yield millions of hits, you should probably begin by checking out the websites of schools or programs you&#8217;ve heard of, or have been referred to (they all have websites). Or start with <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.natsap.org">NATSAP</a>, or another online directory of schools and programs for troubled teens. One we recommend is <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://strugglingteens.com">http://strugglingteens.com</a>. Developed by the highly respected industry newsletter Woodbury Reports, this website provides a wealth of news, information, and research findings pertaining to teens at risk. Here you can find valuable insights into the industry and of particular help is the coverage of new schools and programs, and of what works in this industry and what doesn&#8217;t.</p>
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<p>    Other organization websites worth visiting are the American Psychological Association,National Association of Social Workers, National Board for Certified Counselors, and American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. </p>
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<p>It&#8217;s been said that the primary job of youth is to get an education. When troubled teens fall down on the job, it is up to us as parents, counselors and educators to make sure they&#8217;re given a hand up and a way back to the classroom. For this we need a strong network of therapeutic schools and programs.</p>
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<p>Emmanuel A. Argiros and Sidney F. Parham, Ph.D. are associated with the Family Foundation School. The Family Foundation School has guided thousands of troubled teens toward responsible adulthood with character education that includes the 12-Step program of recovery and its spiritual principles, rigorous academics including special academic support where needed, psychological counseling, and a strong and experienced faculty and staff. More information can be found at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.thefamilyschool.com">http://www.thefamilyschool.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Teenage Substance Abuse and how to Find Help at a Teen Treatment Center</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teen rehabilitation centers in the US have kept a steady tab on the rising cases of drug and alcohol abuse among teens. In fact, most of the authorities and sections that report on drug related cases find teen rehabs to be a valuable source of information. A teen rehab in Chicago maintains that parents have to tread [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teenage-alcoholism/understanding-teenage-substance-abuse-and-how-to-find-help-at-a-teen-treatment-center.php">Understanding Teenage Substance Abuse and how to Find Help at a Teen Treatment Center</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Rehabilitation Centers">Teen rehabilitation centers </a>in the US have kept a steady tab on the rising cases of drug and alcohol abuse among teens. In fact, most of the authorities and sections that report on drug related cases find teen rehabs to be a valuable source of information. A teen rehab in Chicago maintains that parents have to tread cautiously while checking on their kids. They should not be strict enough to suffocate their freedom and not lenient enough to make them meander towards different kinds of vices.  Parenting is an easy job if you just keep it simple and do not act irresponsibly in front of your kids.</p>
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<p>Coming to the statistics that reflect teenage substance abuse, they are definitely alarming; jeopardizing the future of today. Parents these days are caught up in their tensions: rising debts, mortgage, and marital problems. Most of them do not know what is happening in the lives of their kids and the open; perverse culture perpetrated by the Internet and the media surely add fuel to the fire.  Recent reports say that there are 3,600 teens who smoke nicotine every day.  The most abused drug is Marijuana among teens, and those who have a colorful night life replete with parties are known to abuse the infamous ‘Ecstasy&#8217;.  A shocking 30 percent of teens have admitted that they have abused at least one drug in 2007.</p>
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<p> Anabolic steroids are also being taken by teens to increase performance and stay alert. But there can be many problems due to these: premature ageing, impotency in men, clitoral enlargement in women, skin diseases, acne, stunted growth etc. Premature ageing is something that accelerates 3 times faster for people who are abusing drugs.   So, do not take <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Substance Abuse">teen substance abuse</a> lightly and make sure that any teen who is suffering from such a problem is admitted into a teen rehab center where the best therapy can be given.</p>
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<p> Teen treatment centers say that there are many reasons that can be cited for the increasing number of substance abuse. Teens are impressionable and have a rebellious streak in them; most of them want to toe the line of someone who is getting lucky. For instance, if one teen says that Ecstasy really works for getting physical with a girl, the others who are in the group take it on the face value and practice it.   Lack of proper knowledge, peer pressure, pornography and violent films, teen anxiety and tensions and neglect by family and friends are some of the main reasons for teens to have a distorted view of life.</p>
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<p>People who have abused drugs in their teenage life have even landed up with irreversible damage to their organs.  Since some of the organs, especially reproductive organs are still being developed at puberty and adolescence; taking alcohol and drugs can harm the development.  Substance abuse is known to pollute the blood with toxins, cause liver damage, kidney problems and nerve related ailments.  The chances of turning schizophrenic, delusional and suffering from other mental problems inability to cope with stress and other daily pressures of life is something that is very much possible in a teen who is abusing drugs. The chances of relapse are also tough for someone who abuses alcohol and drugs at such a young age. So without hesitation, take your teenager to a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Drug Rehab">teen drug rehab</a> to get timely treatment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marijuana is addictive, it can limit your potential, increase your risks for a number of psychiatric disorders, and there is a withdrawal syndrome associated with the drug. &#13; Marijuana today is not what it was even a couple of decades ago, and parents may be underestimating the threat that marijuana poses to today&#8217;s teens. &#13; [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/marijuana-addiction-and-withdrawal-what-parents-need-to-know.php">Marijuana Addiction and Withdrawal. What Parents Need to Know</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marijuana is addictive, it can limit your potential, increase your risks for a number of psychiatric disorders, and there is a withdrawal syndrome associated with the drug.</p>
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<p>Marijuana today is not what it was even a couple of decades ago, and parents may be underestimating the threat that marijuana poses to today&#8217;s teens.</p>
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<p>The potency of marijuana has increased many-fold in the last couple of decades alone, and it is as much as 6 times as strong as the marijuana of the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s. With increased potency unfortunately comes an increased risk for social and health problems and addiction, and with addiction, the inevitable need to detox off of the drug.</p>
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<p>Addictions professionals now recognize marijuana as an addictive drug, and there is a documented syndrome of withdrawal symptoms that occur when marijuana addicts try to break free from their habit. The intensity of these marijuana withdrawal symptoms may not be as great as with drugs like heroin, and they may not be as dangerous as a detox off of alcohol; but they are real, they are unpleasant, and they do pose a threat to recovery.</p>
<p><b>What are the symptoms of marijuana withdrawal?</b></p>
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<p>Marijuana withdrawal symptoms can include insomnia, irritability, aggression, nausea, a lack of appetite, headaches and very strong cravings for the drug. So strong are the cravings and so uncomfortable are the withdrawal symptoms, that many people cannot get past the initial few days of intense withdrawal, and use marijuana again if only to make the symptoms of withdrawal go away.</p>
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<p>Marijuana abuse and addiction is the number one reason for a teen entry into drug treatment or drug rehab, and so strong is today&#8217;s pot, that many thousands of kids have developed addictions strong enough to require residential treatment, and untold more thousands have developed as yet untreated addictions.</p>
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<p>Heavy marijuana use brings an increased risk of present and future psychiatric problems, including depression, anxiety and psychosis, is linked to certain cancers, is linked to developmental delays, and is strongly and negatively linked to academic performance.</p>
<p><b>How to beat an addiction to marijuana</b></p>
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<p>The reality is that an occasional joint is very unlikely to do much damage, and many people can use marijuana recreationally at this occasional level. But when recreational use becomes regular abuse, and possibly addiction, the detrimental impacts of marijuana on quality of life and potential become very evident( <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.choosehelp.com/addiction-treatment/marijuana-addiction-treatment"> The problems of marijuana addiction</a>).</p>
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<p>Many thousands of kids (and adults) need drug treatment each year for assistance bettering an addiction to marijuana, if someone you love is having difficulty reducing their usage or quitting altogether, there are programs and therapies available, and these can be very helpful for anyone committed to quitting.</p>
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<p>It is not unusual for anyone to need professional help when dealing with an addiction, and with marijuana addiction, as with any dependency, it is unlikely to go away on its own; and the sooner it&#8217;s dealt with, the better the ultimate prognosis.</p>
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<p>Christian Shire is an addictions professional writing about all matters pertaining to treatment and recovery. If you need help making a decision about treatment visit <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.choosehelp.com/topics-a-to-z">Choosehelp</a> to read more.</p>
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Read the daily addiction blog <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.troubleblog.com/category/drugs-alcohol/marijuana/">troubleblog</a> for stories of recovery and the latest news on treatment options.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcohol is easily the most easily influenced and abused of drugs that has destroyed the ambitions, aspirations, health and even lives of many teenagers.  According to a recent study done by a teen treatment center, 16 percent of teenagers are intoxicated heavily by alcohol in the year 2009.  Nearly 8 percent of teens have admitted [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teenage-alcoholism/how-alcoholism-is-effecting-teenagers.php">How Alcoholism is Effecting Teenagers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol is easily the most easily influenced and abused of drugs that has destroyed the ambitions, aspirations, health and even lives of many teenagers.  According to a recent study done by a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Treatment Center">teen treatment center</a>, 16 percent of teenagers are intoxicated heavily by alcohol in the year 2009.  Nearly 8 percent of teens have admitted to drinking more than five alcoholic drinks in a row.</p>
<p> Drinking too much alcohol at any age can be harmful but indulging in it during the formative phase of adulthood, or teenage can entail a lot of repercussions.  Some of the effects of alcohol addiction among teenagers include:</p>
<p> Teenage habits of drinking and driving is a common and a dangerous thing.  Lots of cases of juvenile drinking and crushing someone to death under the wheels of a car, under drunken stupor have been registered. Be it in the US, UK, China, India or any other country you can name, cases of teenagers and people  in their early 20s who have been arrested for drinking and causing accidents are quite common.  Every year almost 2000 die in road accidents and most of the people who cause these are under 21 years of age, driving their vehicles under the influence of alcohol.<br />
 Alcohol is known to interfere with the ability of a teen to concentrate and focus on work and studies.  The younger the person starts drinking, the more is the chance of the people to develop a prolonged, stronger case of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Alcohol Addiction">alcohol addiction</a>.<br />
 Alcohol addiction can drive a person to severe depression and anxiety which can also lead to suicides. The reason is excessive alcohol temporarily masks feelings of sadness and despair but once the affects of the alcohol wears off, these negative emotions are all the more stronger and life-threatening.<br />
 Drinking in excess can lead to problems like drug addiction. It has been observed by teen treatment centers that these adolescents who take to drinking also abuse drugs like marijuana, cocaine or heroin.<br />
Drinking has been used by boys as a way to lure girls to bed or make them sexually promiscuous. It is fact that alcohol mixes easily in the bloodstream of girls and they are prone to feel drunk, intoxicated or near sedated easily which leads to sexual crimes like rape, unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases including HIV and AIDS.<br />
 Crimes of passion usually happen due to alcohol abuse.  One usually gets to read in news about how a person in a fit of anger thanks to alcohol killed his spouse on lover believing that the other person was having an affair.<br />
 Some people tend to feel sleepy due to alcohol. But at the same time, they are not able to digest what they have drunk and as a result choke on their vomit in sleep, resulting in death.<br />
 Teenagers who drink alcohol are obviously abusing their health. By the time they reach their 20 they do not have the energy like the guys who do not drink. Liver and kidney related problems start to surface in their 20s or even earlier.  </p>
<p>Do not let this health threatening menace grow, take advantage of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://privatedrugtreatmentcenters.com/" title="Teen Treatment Centers">teen treatment centers</a> and make your loved one get the best treatment for alcohol addiction.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teens believe itâ??s cool to use marijuana because they hear songs about it and see it on Television and in movies. Some adolescence may sense they need marijuana and other drugs to help them run away from problems at home, at school, or with friends.&#13; No matter how many shirts and caps you see printed [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/teenage-addictions.php">Teenage Addictions</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teens believe itâ??s cool to use marijuana because they hear songs about it and see it on Television and in movies. Some adolescence may sense they need marijuana and other drugs to help them run away from problems at home, at school, or with friends.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>No matter how many shirts and caps you see printed with the marijuana leaf, or how many groups sing about it, remember this: teens wonâ??t have to make use of marijuana just because they believe everybody else is doing it. Most adolescents do not use marijuana!</p>
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<p>Marijuana is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp plant. You may hear marijuana called by lane names such as pan, herb, wild plant, prairie, boom, chronic etc. There are more than 200 terminology terms for marijuana. Sinsemilla (sin-seh-me-yah; itâ??s a Spanish word), hashish (â??hashâ? for short), and hash oil are stronger forms of marijuana.</p>
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<p>Teens smoke marijuana <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Opposing to fashionable belief, most teenagers do not use marijuana. Among undergraduate surveyed in a yearly national survey, only about one in six 10th graders report they are recent marijuana users</p>
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<p>Young people use marijuana<br />&#13;</p>
<p>There are various reasons why some kids and young adolescence start smoking marijuana. Many immature teens smoke marijuana because they see their brothers, sisters, friends, or even older family members using it. Some use marijuana because of gaze pressure.</p>
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<p> Regular marijuana users repeatedly develop breathing problems, such as chronic coughing and puffed. Marijuana contains the same cancer causing chemicals as tobacco. The amount of tar inhaled by marijuana smokers and the intensity of carbon monoxide absorbed by those who smoke marijuana are three to five times greater than among tobacco smokers</p>
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<p>All forms of marijuana used by teens are mind-altering. In other words, they alter how the brain works. Teens take core vigorous chemical in marijuana. THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), they also have more than 400 other chemicals. Marijuanaâ??s effects on the user depend on its strength or effectiveness, which is related to the amount of THC it contains (5). The THC content of marijuana has been rising since the 1970s.</p>
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<p> The way marijuana used<br />&#13;</p>
<p> Marijuana is habitually smoked as in a pipe or a bong by teens. Recently, it has appeared in cigar wrappers called blunts, when it is frequently combined with another drug, such as crack cocaine.</p>
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<p>Marijuana stays in the userâ??s (teens) body as<br />&#13;</p>
<p> THC in marijuana is quickly absorbed by greasy tissues in various organs. Generally, traces of THC can be detected by typical urine testing methods several days after a smoking session. However, in chronic heavy users, traces can occasionally be detected for weeks after they have stopped using marijuana.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[About 6 months ago I realized my teenage son Jason had been drinking.  I was shocked.  I had talked with Jason about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, but came to find out he (like most teenagers) was dealing with some very adult problems.  I began to take a more active interest in what was [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/teenage-substance-abuse.php">Teenage Substance Abuse</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About 6 months ago I realized my teenage son Jason had been drinking.  I was shocked.  I had talked with Jason about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, but came to find out he (like most teenagers) was dealing with some very adult problems.  I began to take a more active interest in what was bothering him.  This is something that I wish was done earlier, but it just didn’t occur to me that MY son could be susceptible to this.  I did a lot of research and bought a couple of really good ebooks and found out some helpful information.</p>
<p>Jason and other teenagers are at risk for substance abuse include those with a family history of substance abuse, who have low self-esteem, who feel hopelessly alienated, as if they don&#8217;t fit in, or who are depressed. It isn&#8217;t always easy for someone to see that a loved one is a substance abuser. So, it is always helpful to know how to recognize substance abuse. That is why it is important to due your home work so you know what to look for. I started by just typing Jason’s frustrations and symptoms into google.  It is sometimes difficult for mental health practitioners to arrive at a diagnosis of substance abuse alone. It is important as a parent that you have all the information that you can gather before you seek the help of medical professionals. Substance abuse, addiction treatment and drug and alcohol recovery and rehabilitation resources are available on the internet.   I found my information about Jason’s recovery at <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.Alcoholism-DrugAddiction.blogspot.com">www.Alcoholism-DrugAddiction.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p>What are the Symptoms of Substance Abuse? First of all, if a person is a substance abuser, he is probably going to be guarding his privacy more than usual. Different substances lend themselves to different groups of symptoms.  Physical signs of substance abuse are: slurred speech, memory impairment, in coordination, and impairment of attention. There are a number of practical and empirical methods to determine substance use, among them being urine or blood testing. A dual diagnosis is given to any person who has both a substance abuse problem and an emotional or psychiatric disorder.  Keep in mind, however, that the above characteristics of a possible substance abuser could also be characteristics of a person with depression and substance abuse.<br />
When dealing with my teen I found it helpful to talk about how the substance abuse is affecting everyone. That way they can see how it is not just their problem they have to deal with themselves.  It is important for them to know that they have support.  They may act like they don’t care but deep down behind that angry teenage exterior they really just want to know that someone cares.<br />
Stressful events can profoundly influence the abuse of alcohol or other drugs. A number of clinical and epidemiological studies show a strong association between psychosocial stressors early in life e g , parental loss, child abuse and an increased risk for depression, anxiety, impulsive behavior, and substance abuse in adulthood.  According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA , almost 50% of the average teen day often includes drinking, smoking, or using illicit drugs. The overindulgence in and dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or a narcotic drug can ruin a person’s life.  Especially if that person is young, like a teenager.  The patterns that they develop at that age carry well into adulthood.<br />
Researchers have long recognized the strong correlation between stress and substance abuse, particularly in prompting relapse. Although exposure to stress is a common occurrence for many teenagers it is also one of the most powerful triggers for relapse to substance abuse in addicted individuals.  This is why treating a substance abuse problem is not just a one time thing.  If your child has unfortunately developed an addiction it must be delt with to the fullest.  Just confiscating their beer and telling them not to do it again isn’t going to be enough.  You have to be their back-up in the war on stress and peer pressure.  YOU have to make them understand what you already know.  However, this must be done in a democratic and fair manner.  You must make them understand that it is not their fault, but it is a reality that must be delt with and they are going to have to act like a mature adult in order to solve this problem.<br />
We all must focus on restoring teenagers emotional well-being, develop healthy ways to manage stress, and avoid them turning to drugs or other substances to escape stressful realities of the day.  If the problem is too big to deal with then t may be time to seek professional help.  I do however recommend being VERY well informed before this.  The more that you know and can help the professionals with the faster your teens road to recovery.  Jason is doing well now, his grades are up and we have our daily &#8220;meetings,&#8221; so I know exactly what I can help him with.<br />
In drug abuse education course, teenagers  receive information about alcohol and drugs and the physical, social, and psychological impact of abusing these substances. Some teen substances abused are: alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, opiates, &#8220;club drugs&#8221; ecstasy, etc stimulants, hallucinogens, inhalants, prescription drugs, and steroids. Drug and substance abuse among teenagers, is substantial and growing!   The consequences of teenage substance abuse can be catastrophic not just to their social life and emotional development, but physically as well.  Heart dieses, Cancer, and Brain Damage just to name a few.  In addition to its direct health effects, officials associate alcohol abuse with nearly half of all fatal motor vehicle accidents.  If a teenage addiction goes on un checked they WILL end up in jail, on the streets, or even worse DEAD!  I pray that all parents out there take an active roll in their children’s lives and stop these atrocities from beginning before they are a problem, but if it must be taken care of you are the first one that must be informed.  To get some of the  most crucial information check out <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.Alcoholism-DrugAddiction.blogspot.com">www.Alcoholism-DrugAddiction.blogspot.com</a></p>
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		<title>What can be seen of Teen Alcohol Abuse in Georgia is just the Tip of the Iceberg</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is definitely quite popularly known that there is a problem of teen alcohol abuse in Georgia, and that is a terrible thing in itself, but what most people do not know is that the problem is much direr than it seems to be. Each year, the ages of people who are getting into alcohol abuse in Georgia are getting lower and lower. It is estimated that every eight in ten youngsters in Georgia have had their first taste of alcohol even before they have got out of their high school. </p>
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Binging is also getting to a huge problem in the state. Almost every three in five youngsters in the state have participated in at least one binging session once in their entire educational lives. Binging in itself is an alarming situation. When a person binges, by Georgia&#8217;s definition, the person is having five or more drinks in a row. That is the reason why binging almost always causes the person to become inebriated and pass out. Various problems can arise out of this habit. In the short term, these binging episodes can cause problems such as accidents due to drunken driving, while in the long term, this habit is going to bring forth a whole generation of alcohol addicted people.</p>
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Substance abuse resources in Georgia estimate that if a person begins an alcohol habit before they are eighteen years of age, they have four times as many chances of getting into a hardcore alcohol addiction as if they begin the habit after they have crossed twenty five years of the life. Hence, young people who enter into a binging form of alcohol abuse in Georgia are actually inviting a lifelong addiction upon themselves.</p>
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The tendency of teenage alcohol abuse to get converted into alcohol addiction is definitely one of the most serious threats looming over the state of Georgia, given the high rate of youths that are getting into the abuse habit. But even this is not the whole of the problem.</p>
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A person who is hooked onto alcohol will become an addict of it soon enough, if the abuse is not checked, but what is most significant here is that the person will begin losing the sense of euphoria that the alcohol created in them during the initial periods of usage. Alcohol can lodge itself in the body so well that the person does not feel the same taste for it after some time. The euphoria that it creates begins to wane. At such a time, the person will most probably begin to consume more of the substance in order to have the same kind of effect. This is where the person converts from being an occasional drinker to being a habitual drinker and then to being a compulsive drinker. The patient now consumes alcohol not because of an urge, but because of a need to experience the same amount of high that was once attained.</p>
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This is certainly a very precarious situation. If left unchecked, it can complicate into more serious things, as is clearly seen in the case of alcohol abuse in Georgia. Here, young people who are into alcohol abuse for some length of time will soon get into other forms of addiction. They will most get into addiction options that are open to them, using whichever substance they can get access to. A significant number of them will get into addictions of drugs, if they are available to them. Georgia has seen people with alcohol abuse getting into supplementary forms of addiction, most commonly those of marijuana, cocaine and sometimes even, heroin.</p>
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In recent times, a problem that has been linked with teenage alcohol abuse in Georgia is the use of methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is largely considered to be a teen drug too, mostly because it is distributed clandestinely in places where the youth hang out. This drug with a slight aphrodisiacal effect is a big hit with young people. But once people get into a methamphetamine habit, there is no turning back. Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug and it has extremely harsh withdrawal effects when a treatment is attempted. This makes the alcohol abuse much more complicated and difficult to treat.</p>
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Thankfully, there are several centers to treat teen alcohol abuse in Georgia. These centers specifically deal with such a type of addiction and are equipped to biologically and emotionally bring the young people out of their addictions.</p>
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              Junk Food &#13;<br />
    Internet/Computer Use &#13;<br />
    Marijuana and/or Hash &#13;<br />
    Alcohol &#13;<br />
    Tobacco &#13;<br />
    Sugar/Candy &#13;<br />
    Over Eating &#13;<br />
    Under Eating or Anorexia &#13;<br />
    Self-Harm (primarily cutting or wrist slashing) &#13;<br />
    S-e-x &#13;<br />
    Bullying or abusing others &#13;<br />
    Video Games &#13;<br />
How do I know this? Because I asked.&#13;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve spoken to thousands of students across the U.S. and Canada about addictions. Each participant was asked: &#8220;What habits(s) do you most want to stop or reduce in your life right now?&#8221; The answers were startling.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A group of 265 students (Grades 7-12) anonymously listed 92 different destructive habits with which they were struggling &#8211; a total of 1031 times! This means that each child had an average of four habits from which they wanted FREEDOM.</p>
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<p>The 12 most common addictive habits are listed above. The other 80 are equally as shocking. (for a full list visit <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.scottgallagher.ca/">www.thepowerofchoice.ca</a>)</p>
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Who Are These Kids and Where Do They Come From?&#13;</p>
<p>For only 265 kids to self-identify 1031 bad habits and addictions seems incredible. But it&#8217;s true. Yet there was nothing unusual about the type of schools these kids came from and the communities they lived in ranged from low-to-high income.</p>
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<p>Often, these weren&#8217;t your typical &#8220;at-risk&#8221; students, referred by school officials, guidance counselors or parents. And for school staff, it was an eye opener. Many had been unaware of how many students were suffering in silence, and were stunned to hear of the multitude of addictive behaviors.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
How do we reach these Kids?&#13;</p>
<p>As a school speaker, I am fully aware that trying to scare students out of experimenting with dangerous or illegal activities is not the most effective approach.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I use my personal story of addiction in a different way &#8212; as a way of connecting my own challenges, pain and choices with theirs, so as to inspire those in pain to attend my healthy habits workshop and 28-day program.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>What I&#8217;ve discovered is that kids relate to this. Yes, many are alienated or angry. Those with serious behaviours and addictions are afraid, and they&#8217;re desperate for a way out. But when someone is honest and direct with them, and has practical answers to the problems they&#8217;re facing, they are ready to listen.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
How Much &#8220;Choice&#8221; Do We Really Have?&#13;</p>
<p>What I&#8217;ve recognized and teach kids in my workshops is that being a victim is a choice. Yes, we may have been &#8220;victimized&#8221; and experienced bad things in our lives. But how we look at those events now is up to us.</p>
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<p>As a teenager, my choices led me to become and stay addicted. By transforming what was behind my addictions and becoming responsible for the decisions I had made, I am now able to live free of addictions, rather than as a victim of my past.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Applying this in our Schools&#13;</p>
<p>What I want students to know is that they have this same choice. My workshops help kids shift their attention and energy away from the seemingly hopeless nature of their &#8220;bad habits,&#8221; and redirect it towards developing healthy habits.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>We focus on their power to choose, to support others, and be supported by a community and buddy system, while reducing their bad habits until they get to abstinence (if that is what they choose).</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This message encourages and enables young people to make far more change than any threats or negative statistics could ever do. And the results are proving very positive.</p>
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Final Words&#13;</p>
<p>I believe it’s up to us, as adults, to teach kids to take responsibility for the choices that affect their lives, and to offer them practical steps that will give them positive results. And the best way to teach that is to do it for ourselves.</p>
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<p>As Gandhi said, &#8220;be the change you want to see in the world.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Teenage drug addiction has become more prevalent in today&#8217;s culture than thirty years ago. Then alcohol and marijuana were the primary substances used by adolescents. In 2009 however, the prevalence of teen drug addiction has become alarming. The number of adolescents undergoing drug addiction counselling has increased rapidly. Many centres have begun to accept [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-addiction/teen-addiction-understanding-and-treating-drug-addiction-in-adolescents.php">Teen Addiction &#8211; Understanding and Treating Drug Addiction in Adolescents</a></p>
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<p>Teenage drug addiction has become more prevalent in today&#8217;s culture than thirty years ago. Then alcohol and marijuana were the primary substances used by adolescents. In 2009 however, the prevalence of teen drug addiction has become alarming.</p>
<p>The number of adolescents undergoing drug addiction counselling has increased rapidly. Many centres have begun to accept patients younger than eighteen seeking help with addiction because the demand has become so great. However, adolescent drug abuse is a delicate subject as the psychology of teenagers is extremely complex and external factors are often influential in drug use in this age group.</p>
<p><strong>Adolescence is not easy</strong><br />Adolescence begins at approximately age 10 for girls and 12 for boys with the further development of their reproductive organs and sexual maturity. Hormones develop and behavioural changes begin to occur as well as physical changes. Individuals experiencing puberty and adolescence are going through one of the most difficult times of their lives. The physical and emotional changes play a large role in the confusion and the need for acceptance which adolescents feel at this time.</p>
<p>Peer pressure is a big motivator behind the increased use of drugs and alcohol. Adolescents are experiencing a stage where they struggle to find their identity whilst emerging from the safety blanket of their parents. They are beginning their preparations for adult life and self-esteem can suffer in the confusion which adolescence brings.</p>
<p><strong>Drugs and self-destructive behaviour</strong><br />To a teenager, it seems that only their friends understand them. The need to be accepted can involve participating in the same behaviour as their circle of friends, which can be experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Alcohol and marijuana are commonly used by teenagers, as are &#8216;party&#8217; drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), Acid (LSD) and magic mushrooms. Harder drugs such as cocaine, heroin, crack-cocaine and crystal methamphetamine are sometimes used by adolescents but less frequently. Solvents such as glue, paint thinners and aerosol gases are also a popular choice of drug for teens.</p>
<p>Professionals are generally hesitant to label a teenager as an addict for two reasons: Firstly, addiction is a disease &#8211; if a person is using drugs regularly, this does not mean that they are a drug addict. Secondly, teenagers are developing psychologically and it can be dangerous to diagnose someone as an addict before they are at least 20 years old.</p>
<p><strong>Disease of Addiction</strong><br />The disease of addiction is incurable, grows progressively worse and is fatal unless arrested. It can be stopped by the application of drug addiction counselling and a programme of recovery. The disease concept states that an addict is sick and that their drug use and other compulsive behaviours are symptoms of this &#8216;sickness&#8217;. Either someone has the disease or not.</p>
<p>Those addicts that do start drinking and using can experience a &#8216;honeymoon period&#8217;. This is a phase when an alcoholic/addict is at the beginning of their drinking/using career: an enjoyable time when the disease has not progressed yet. Addicts generally begin this phase of addiction in their teens.</p>
<p>It must be emphasised that many teens who do not have the disease of addiction will try drugs and may use them regularly until they decide they do not need them and want to stop. An addict will not be able to stop &#8211; this is the difference between addicts and non-addicts. Addiction sees those with the disease continuing to drink or take drugs for the rest of their lives until they receive help. It is also the reason why many professionals will not label a teen as an addict as they may just be going through the adjustment to adulthood.</p>
<p><strong>Getting help</strong><br />A teenager may not qualify for diagnosis as an addict yet drug use and compulsive disorders such as eating disorders, self-harm, promiscuity and other risky behaviours are a clear message that there is a problem. Whether it is addiction or not, help is available.</p>
<p>Signs to watch for if you suspect your child is taking drugs are:</p>
<p> Declining school marks and truancy Weight loss or gain Large or pin-prick sized pupils Secretive behaviour Abandonment of old friends for a &#8216;new&#8217; group Lack of finances, never having money, borrowing money Money going missing in the house Disappearance of their expensive personal possessions Isolating, spending a lot of time in their room or out of the house Violent outbursts and rage Lack of interest in things which used to please them Smell of solvents or thinners on their clothes or in their mouths Glass pipes, burnt/broken light bulbs, rolling papers, tinfoil, hypodermic needles, melted lighters, plastic &#8216;bankies&#8217; in their possession
<p>Help is available for teens using drugs. It can be very beneficial for them to undergo drug addiction counselling at a drug and alcohol treatment centre if the problem is serious. A centre which encourages clients to follow a 12 Step programme of recovery (such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous), and provides one to one counselling and therapy groups and a healthy lifestyle will have the best results.</p>
<p>It is never a good idea to force a teenager into recovery from drug addiction or other compulsive behaviours, neither is it a good idea to put them into a rehabilitation programme simply if you discover your child has taken drugs &#8211; this may do more harm than good. If your child has begun to develop a serious addiction problem and cannot cease their use of drugs and other compulsive behaviours, then treatment is a good idea.</p>
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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>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>              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>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>
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They were great! THANKS! <img src='http://www.teen-drugs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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Perks of Being A Wallflower<br />
Smack<br />
Candy
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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>How do parents go about dealing with a teen who is into drugs?<br />What steps/tips/advice do you have?<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>However, it is seizures that put patients at the greatest risk of injury or death and require admission to drug rehabilitation. Do your part in researching and hopefully you will be able to find a drug rehabilitation center that will fulfil your requirements. Consulting a physician or healthcare professional with experience in drug rehabilitation is a necessary step.</p>
<p>When a person mentions drug rehab, they are really referring to a drug rehabilitation program, which is the same as an addiction treatment program, alcohol treatment program or chemical dependency program. Only then will he react positively to the drug rehabilitation or recovery programs. After the drug detox process has been completed, many drug detox centers also offer drug rehabilitation counseling service<span id="more-154"></span>s as well.</p>
<p>Abused children, minority education, battered women, drug rehabilitation, food banks, homeless or lost children, seeing-eye dogs, free clinics, organ donors, habitat, teen runaways &#8212; there are numerous tragedies to choose from. Dwain was transferred to a drug rehabilitation center in an attempted to cure him. Substance abuse rehabilitation drug testing can be done in treatment centers and rehabilitation centers.</p>
<p>She almost fatally overdoses and has to get sent away to a drug rehabilitation program. 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. My first job as a counselor was at a drug rehabilitation center called One Day at a Time.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s drug rehabilitation centers, the 12 steps are at the core of their treatment programs. 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. In 2002 over a quarter million individuals entering a drug rehabilitation program reported marijuana as their primary drug of abuse.</p>
<p>Prisons, funny farm or drug rehabilitation facilities, 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&#8217;s out there and how to choose one. Celebrities such as Whitney Houston and Faith Evans also were in the news for drug rehabilitation treatment.</p>
<p>By the time the record was released, Tyler and Perry had exited drug rehabilitation. Keep in mind that drug rehabilitation treatment programs should include a continuing care program that supports and monitors recovery. In all, I want to advise you to enter drug rehabilitation center alcohol rehab.</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. So clearly, finding the right alcohol rehab program or drug rehabilitation center can make all the difference. It will aid in deciding on the appropriate drug rehabilitation program that you will benefit the most from.</p>
<p>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. Therefore, I went to a drug rehabilitation center. 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.</p>
<p>In a world which understands the effectiveness of drug rehabilitation programs to turn on the ability of a professional to recognize and create programs around the needs of a particular individual, the talents of a program&#8217;s staff are imminently important in a program&#8217;s success.</p>
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<p>Do you know someone who had a perfect childhood an teen years but when they became aults they were on drugs?<br />do you know someone who had like the perfect childhood an teen years had friends   a perfect life and then like 10 years later they were  on drugs stealing drinking     prison jail    prostiting<br />
they made good grades had friends played  partied   had everything but 10 years later they were messed up?
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		<description><![CDATA[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. Parents Must Be aware of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/teen-drug-use-warning-signs.php">Teen Drug Use Warning Signs</a></p>
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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>
<p>Best answer will be chosen Friday morning.</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>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/effects-of-adhd-drugs-on-children-parents-on-high-alert.php">Effects of Adhd Drugs on Children &#8211; Parents on High Alert</a></p>
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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>PlusTeen Accused of Giving Cops Marijuana CookiesTeen Accused of Giving Cops Marijuana CookiesThe Associated PressA teenager is suspected of giving several police stations in north Texas gift baskets filled with drug-laced cookies. Officials say he was fulfilling court-ordered community service work when he made those deliveries. (July 9)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (vo)18 year old Christian Phillipps could be in big trouble..(sot)They appeared to be distinctly chocolate chip&#8230;(vo)In trouble for &#8230;<br />
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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>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>Alcohol rehab programs will concentrate on various aspects of the addiction, but the focus areas will be different for drug rehabilitation. In a world which understands the effectiveness of drug rehabilitation programs to turn on the ability of a professional to recognize and create programs around the needs of a particular individual, the talents of a program&#8217;s staff are imminently important in a program&#8217;s success. </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.</p>
<p>So clearly, finding the right alcohol re<span id="more-155"></span>hab program or drug rehabilitation center can make all the difference. For all these reasons, aftercare is an extremely important aspect of drug rehabilitation, and there must remain a strong presence in the recovering addict&#8217;s life of counsellors and therapists who can be turned to during times of distress, so that the patient can regain true control of their lives. But that is not what made the club drug rehabilitation priceless.</p>
<p>Any healthcare professional that specializes in drug rehabilitation will recognize the need for effective treatment, and know that the process can also be safe and comfortable for all residents. Only then will he react positively to the drug rehabilitation or recovery programs. Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs.</p>
<p>Choosing a Center the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the United States government helps victims and families locate reliable and certified drug rehabilitation centers. Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs. </p>
<p>When making a therapist selection, bear in mind any therapist gender preference the patient may have &#8211; some patients might feel more comfortable working with a therapist of their own gender, for example, and choose a therapist who has documented experience in drug rehabilitation.</p>
<p>She almost fatally overdoses and has to get sent away to a drug rehabilitation program. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. After the drug detox process has been completed, many drug detox centers also offer drug rehabilitation counseling services as well.</p>
<p>For those who wish to get help with their drug addiction, there are several drug rehabilitation and treatments centers scattered throughout the country. In 2002 over a quarter million individuals entering a drug rehabilitation program reported marijuana as their primary drug of abuse. Because of that reason, the number of programs for drug rehabilitation keeps on rising year on year.</p>
<p>The list includes residential centers, outpatient treatment facilities and hospitals with inpatient programs for drug rehabilitation. 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. Therefore, I went to a drug rehabilitation center.</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. </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. He re-entered a veteran&#8217;s hospital drug rehabilitation program, started attending church, and surrendered his life to <br />
Jesus Christ. Consulting a physician or healthcare professional with experience in drug rehabilitation is a necessary step.</p>
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<p>A short movie on the emotional effects of teen drug addiction.<br />
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<p>What is the percentage for how many teens have taken drugs in a lifetime?<br />Im doing a report and teen drug use. and i need some good percentage numbers for how many teenagers have taken drugs in a life time.</p>
<p>if you can give me any other good ideas id be very happy!
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<p>Consulting a physician or healthcare professional with experience in drug rehabilitation is a necessary step. Do your part in researching and hopefully you will be able to find a drug rehabilitation center that will fulfil your requirements. 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&#8217;s out there and how to choose one.</p>
<p>Drug rehabilitation can be an arduous process, and <span id="more-152"></span>you or your loved one deserves the best possible help available to help you navigate this difficult time with success. Prisons, funny farm or drug rehabilitation facilities, 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.</p>
<p>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. Celebrities such as Whitney Houston and Faith Evans also were in the news for drug rehabilitation treatment. Keep in mind that drug rehabilitation treatment programs should include a continuing care program that supports and monitors recovery.</p>
<p>Only then will he react positively to the drug rehabilitation or recovery programs. Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs. In 2002 over a quarter million individuals entering a drug rehabilitation program reported marijuana as their primary drug of abuse.</p>
<p>He re-entered a veteran&#8217;s hospital drug rehabilitation program, started attending church, and surrendered his life to Jesus Christ. Therefore, I went to a drug rehabilitation center. The list includes residential centers, outpatient treatment facilities and hospitals with inpatient programs for drug rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Government sponsors the use of acupuncture in drug rehabilitation programs. When a person mentions drug rehab, they are really referring to a drug rehabilitation program, which is the same as an addiction treatment program, alcohol treatment program or chemical dependency program. </p>
<p>For all these reasons, aftercare is an extremely important aspect of drug rehabilitation, and there must remain a strong presence in the recovering addict&#8217;s life of counsellors and therapists who can be turned to during times of distress, so that the patient can regain true control of their lives.</p>
<p>She almost fatally overdoses and has to get sent away to a drug rehabilitation program. In today&#8217;s drug rehabilitation centers, the 12 steps are at the core of their treatment programs. However, it is seizures that put patients at the greatest risk of injury or death and require admission to drug rehabilitation.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why a person would need to attend drug rehabilitation program. So clearly, finding the right alcohol rehab program or drug rehabilitation center can make all the difference.</p>
<p>It will aid in deciding on the appropriate drug rehabilitation program that you will benefit the most from. Substance abuse rehabilitation drug testing can be done in treatment centers and rehabilitation centers. For those who wish to get help with their drug addiction, there is several drug rehabilitation and treatments centers scattered throughout the country.</p>
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<p>What are some effects of teen drug use?<br />By effects, I don&#039;t mean getting stoned or experiencing euphoria. </p>
<p>What are some problems that tend to occur when a teen abuses drugs? For example, missing a lot of school.<br />
I&#039;m writing a paper and I have a long list of effects, I just want to see if you come up with some different ones I haven&#039;t thought of yet.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the study of “Teen drug use and attitudes”, it confirms that Generation Rx has arrived, as an alarming number of today’s teenagers are more likely to have abused Rx and OTC medications than a variety of illegal drugs like Ecstasy, Cocaine, Crack and Meth.</p>
<p>There is dramatic increase in the teenagers who are abusing prescribed drugs. This is Drug Misuse. Drug misuse means, use of any drug (legal or illegal) for a medical or recreational purpose when other alternatives are available, practical or warranted, or when drug use endangers either the user or others with whom he or she may interact.</p>
<p>Nearly one in five teens (19 percent or 4.5 million) report abusing prescription medications to get high and on<span id="more-134"></span>e in 10 (10 percent or 2.4 million) report abusing cough medicine to get high.</p>
<p>Based on the Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS) survey:</p>
<p>·	Nearly one in five (19 percent or 4.5 million) teens has tried prescription medication (pain relievers such as Vicodin and OxyContin; stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall) to get high.</p>
<p>·	One in 10 (10 percent or 2.4 million) teens report abusing cough medicine to get high.</p>
<p>·	Abuse of Rx and OTC medications is on par or higher than the abuse of illegal drugs such as Ecstasy (8 percent), cocaine/crack (10 percent), methamphetamine (8 percent) and heroin (5 percent).</p>
<p>According to the data, an alarming number of teens have a false sense of security about the safety of abusing Rx and OTC medications:</p>
<p>·	Two in five teens (40 percent or 9.4 million) agree that Rx medicines, even if they are not prescribed by a doctor, are much safer to use than illegal drugs.</p>
<p>·	Nearly one-third of teens (31 percent or 7.3 million) believe there is nothing wrong with using Rx medicines without a prescription once in a while.</p>
<p>·	Nearly three out of 10 teens (29 percent or 6.8 million) believe prescription pain relievers even if not prescribed by a doctor are not addictive.</p>
<p>·	More than half of teens (55 percent or 13 million) do not agree strongly that using cough medicines to get high is risky.</p>
<p>To reduce this abusive trend, educating the teenagers and their parents is very important. Kids who report learning a lot about the risks of abuse from their parents are up to 50 percent less likely to use drugs as those who do not. Unfortunately, most parents are either unaware or in denial about their kids vulnerability and exposure to the intentional abuse of prescribed medicines.</p>
<p>So it is a preventive act to encourage parents to educate themselves about the medications kids are abusing, communicate with their kids about the difference between good medicine and bad behavior and to safeguard their own medications – and ask their friends to do the same.</p>
<p>In addition to press outreach and public relations efforts, components of the campaign will include highlighting the risk of intentional abuse to Prescribed medicines on Television, Radio, Magazine and Newspaper is also helpful in reducing drug misuse.</p>
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Parents can get a little concerned about the role that peer pressure has on our kid&#8217;s decision to do drugs. How could someone talk to their teens (13-18yrs)  about it? Some help parents..pls.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<title>Hypnosis For Marijuana Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 03:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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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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