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		<title>Marijuana Addiction and Withdrawal. What Parents Need to Know</title>
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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.
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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.
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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&#8217;s and 70&#8217;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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		<title>Drug Testing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>          Drug testing is a way of assessing type and amount of legal or illegal drugs taken by a person. It is a self or laboratory process which looks for evidence of drug consumption by analyzing blood, hair, sweat, saliva or urinal samples.</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>
<p>Tips for Employers :</p>
<p>              Employers need consent from staff for drug testing in the workplace. Any employer will be keen to keep drug misuse away from the workplace. As well as causing ill health, drug misuse increases the chances of accidents at work and interferes with how much work is done. Because of the safety risks from drug misuse, workplace is recommended to have a policy on this matter. The policy could be drawn up between employee and employer or employee health and safety representatives. Employer has legal responsibilities to look after employee’s health and safety as far as reasonably possible and must assess any possible risks. However, there are some limits on what an employer can do to check on an employee&#8217;s activities.</p>
<p>       Teen drug and alcohol drug abuse could possibly happen in any home or school. If you think that the police will only arrest someone who&#8217;s caught dealing drugs that is not true. Even using drugs for personal use may land a person in trouble and could lead to a large fine or time in prison.</p>
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<p>TEEN TRUTH: DRUG &amp; ALCOHOL ABUSE is a poignant film that engages, entertains and educates the viewer about the risks of drug and alcohol use. This follow-up to TEEN TRUTH: BULLY melds intense music, graphics, and teen shot footage with sobering interviews featuring students, drug authorities, and addicts to deliver an honest look inside substance abuse. A must see for all youth, TEEN TRUTH: DRUGS &amp; ALCOHOL delivers an unforgettable message that will make anyone reconsider his or her next hit &#8230;<br />
 <strong>Help answer the question about</strong><H3> Teen Drugs</H3></p>
<p>What are some good [fiction, young adult] books filled with sex, drugs, eating disorders or teen hardships?<br />I have already read:<br />
Go Ask Alice<br />
Burned<br />
Impulse<br />
Crank<br />
Identical<br />
Twisted<br />
Cut<br />
Perfect</p>
<p>I want books related to those.<br />
They were great! THANKS! <img src='http://www.teen-drugs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I have also read:<br />
Perks of Being A Wallflower<br />
Smack<br />
Candy
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		<title>Latest Teen Drug Trends</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 19:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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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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<p>Whats the best way to start talking to your teen about drugs?<br />
Parents can get a little concerned about the role that peer pressure has on our kid&#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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