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		<title>Tips on How to Go About the Drug and Alcohol Rehab Process</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many alcoholics suffer often been found saying that alcohol detoxification couldn&#8217;t prove efficient for them despite his or her utmost efforts to get rid of alcoholism and begin a standard life without alcohol dependency. Essentially, these drinkers regularly make error somewhere either during choosing the right sort of detoxification centre or during using the prescribed [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teenage-alcoholism/tips-on-how-to-go-about-the-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-process.php">Tips on How to Go About the Drug and Alcohol Rehab Process</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many alcoholics suffer often been found saying that alcohol detoxification couldn&#8217;t prove efficient for them despite his or her utmost efforts to get rid of alcoholism and begin a standard life without alcohol dependency. Essentially, these drinkers regularly make error somewhere either during choosing the right sort of detoxification centre or during using the prescribed medicines in a right path. The after ten tips is in a position to prove exceedingly effective to help detox from alcohol.</p>
<p>Put along a list of everyone the reasons you really experience for why you should stop drinking. To make the list complete you actually can also need to think about asking family members or a close friend for assist.From time to time you should employ this list to renew your commitment to stop drinking.Once you actually have a list of reasons it is very vital to put your plan into action by background a date for when you really need to stop drinking.</p>
<p>To stop drinking alcohol you actually must perfect a plan. Post this date on your refrigerator or bathroom mirror, anywhere you can see it regularly. If it is going to help you really may consider placing it in way more than one place. A fair idea is to put it during your purse or wallet on a card.A plan is not successful without assist, so you really have to slice your plan with others. Tell your family members and close friends. Permit them know how they can assist you actually turn your plan into a success. Mark specific dates during your plan and imposed them aside because days to evaluate your progress.</p>
<p>Many women alcoholics do manage to stop drinking while pregnant as fortunately fair sense does have over during sure circumstances, nonetheless the e issue always arises when the baby is born and the mother is left during the same predicament because before, nonetheless now with responsibility and fret. The bottle soon calls, but this time there is way more then one victim and alcohol may surely exhibit it&#8217;s true face, which is to ruin peoples lives.</p>
<p>Having a wish to stop drinking alcohol is really the first and right step to quitting. During other words, there is not any one during the whole world that is in a position to stop you from doing what you really like doing. So, winning the battle against booze starts from within you. However, I need to let you know that your wish has to be exceedingly strong and you needs to suffer a strong will as well. This is as a mere need to quit drinking won&#8217;t assist you really. You will necessarily find yourself going back to your mature way of life. And there is nothing anyone out there is in a position to do getting ready that. Once you really suffer a burning wish to stop drinking alcoholic drinks, the following pointers may help quit.</p>
<p>These  tips insurance policy best the beginning of what someone will be able to do to assist a person with alcoholism. Alcoholism is a difficult disease to fight, nevertheless with help alcoholics suffer a simpler probability of winning that fight.</p>
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		<title>4 Ways to Evaluate a Teen Drug Rehab. How to Pick a Quality Drug Rehab</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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It&#8217;s heartbreaking to watch a teenage child fall into substance abuse and addiction, and once parents make the decision that professional help and residential treatment is needed, a whole new set of challenges emerge, and it can be very hard to know where to get the best help for your son or daughter.
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<p>It&#8217;s heartbreaking to watch a teenage child fall into substance abuse and addiction, and once parents make the decision that professional help and residential treatment is needed, a whole new set of challenges emerge, and it can be very hard to know where to get the best help for your son or daughter.</p>
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<p>Price is always a consideration, and your degree of insurance coverage and the amount you can afford to contribute does impact on the decision; but it&#8217;s always about more than price, and you want to find a drug or alcohol rehab that offers your teen the best quality treatment, that offers quality teen specific treatments, and that offers them the best total chance of sobriety and a life of health and happiness.</p>
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<p>Here are 4 criteria that you may use to help in the evaluation process between available rehabs in your area. This can never be a complete list, and there always intangibles, but using the following criteria may help you to narrow down the list, and may make the decision just a little bit easier.</p>
<p><b>4 ways to evaluate a teen drug or alcohol rehab</p>
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<p>1) Is it a teen specific program?</b></p>
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<p>Although many adult facilities maintain that they can offer effective treatments to people of all ages, teens do far better in age specific programming. Teens do not have the same issues or problems as adults in recovery, and face a completely different set of developmental and recovery challenges. Your teen needs to recover in a teen specific facility, no matter what adult rehabs may say about their ability to handle patients of all ages (<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.choosehelp.com/teenagers/drug-treatment-for-teenage-girls">What Where to get teen drug treatment</a>).</p>
<p><b>2) What is the level of family involvement?</b></p>
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<p>Even while you child resides in a drug or alcohol rehab away from home you exert enormous influence, and parental involvement has been proven the single greatest influencing factor over the success of a teen in drug or alcohol rehab. Parental involvement cannot mean occasional phone calls, but should involve a committed and active participation in therapies and educational seminars within the rehab.</p>
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<p>These whole family programs can help to heal the family, educate the family about the nature of addiction, and teach the family exactly how they can best support the recovering teen addict once back in the home.</p>
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<p>Parental involvement is extremely important, and you should not consider a teen drug or alcohol rehab that does not feature a high level of family participation.</p>
<p><b>3) What type of academic program is offered?</b></p>
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<p>Many teens enter into a rehab significantly behind in school. No teen using and abusing drugs does well in academically, and many teens in treatment need considerable remedial attention and one on one tutoring to catch up.</p>
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<p>Rehab should never be a vacation from school, and teens need to fulfill their academic responsibilities while in treatment. The rehab should offer trained and experienced educators, able to manage classroom discipline and behavioral issues effectively.</p>
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<p>Because the teacher to student ratio can be quite low, students have an excellent opportunity to benefit from individual instruction and catch up to or even surpass peers in conventional school.</p>
<p><b>4) How much aftercare is offered?</b></p>
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<p>Rehab should never end with the completion of the residential phase of treatment, and equally important to long term success and sobriety is a lengthy participation in aftercare therapies. Aftercare may be group sessions, may be individual therapy and may be a continuation of 12 steps style meetings; and ideally it is a combination of these different therapies. Aftercare helps teens to consolidate and integrate the lessons of rehab when faced with the realities of temptation and real world challenges; and is extremely important for long term sobriety.</p>
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<p>Better rehabs will offer a substantial level of aftercare therapy as inclusive in the price of admission, and you should be wary of any teen drug or alcohol rehab that does not promote aftercare after rehab.</p>
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<p>By doing a bit of research and getting as much information as possible about the rehabs under consideration, you are in a much better position to choose a program that truly does offer the best treatments, and the best eventual chance of success.</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/drug-treatment/medications-in-drug-treatment">Choosehelp</a> to read more.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Teen Drug Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 19:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
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While there are many issues with teenagers that strike fear in the heart of a parent, teen drug use is the prime one. But you can’t let your fear force you to ignore drug concerns in your child’s life. Each and every teenager knows someone in school who experiments or uses drugs. Every teen has [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/how-to-prevent-teen-drug-use.php">How to Prevent Teen Drug Use</a></p>
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While there are many issues with teenagers that strike fear in the heart of a parent, teen drug use is the prime one. But you can’t let your fear force you to ignore drug concerns in your child’s life. Each and every teenager knows someone in school who experiments or uses drugs. Every teen has seen it on television or in the newspapers. To bring up a drug-free teenager you’ll need to put your fear aside and empower your teenager with all the positive aspects of life to meet this issue head on. </p>
<p>Few things parents should know about preventing teen drug use: </p>
<p>·	Be there for your teen when he needs to get out of a bad situation.</p>
<p>·	Get to know your teen’s friends and their parents on a first name basis.</p>
<p>·	Keep <span id="more-139"></span>connected in the after school hours.</p>
<p>·	Be a role model.</p>
<p>·	Unite your family against drugs using strong family beliefs.</p>
<p>Signs of Teens drugs use:</p>
<p>·	loss of interest in family activities and disrespecting family rules</p>
<p>·	defiant of authority</p>
<p>·	poor work performance</p>
<p>·	negative, argumentative, paranoid or confused, destructive, anxious</p>
<p>·	overly tired or hyperactive</p>
<p>·	drastic weight loss or gain</p>
<p>·	reduced memory and attention span</p>
<p>Though some of these warning signs of drug abuse may be present in your teen, but it does not mean that they are definitely using drugs. There could be causes for some of these behaviors. Even the life stage of adolescence is a valid reason for many of them to exist. On the other side of that, do not ignore the warning signs of teenage drug abuse.</p>
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<p>www.tmwmedia.com This program discusses the effects and repercussions of drug use physically and mentally. It talks about the different types and classifications of drugs. The video educates teens on the dangers of use and addiction. Teens give their own advice to other teens.<br />
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<p>What would you do if you found out that your teen is using drugs?<br />I have knowledge that leads me to believe that my 15 year old daughter is doing drugs.  I&#039;m worried that she is going down the wrong path lately.  Her behavior has gotten pretty bad and I don&#039;t want her lil brother and sister to be influenced and effected by her  bad choices and attitude.  What should I do?
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things that kids value most is the trust and respect of their parents. However, when kids think they won’t get caught, they don’t feel their bond of trust is ever in jeopardy and they do what they want. It’s easy for good kids to make bad choices.  </p>
<p>Parenting decisions are only as sound as the facts on which they are based. Unfortunately, parents often make decisions based on fantasy rather than facts. </p>
<p>Let’s explore the topic of teen substance abuse as an example. Too many parents get lulled into a false sense of security because their kids play sports, make good grades, and have “nice” friends. That’s a fantasy.</p>
<p>Speaking factually, about half of all high school seniors have tried illegal drugs. (The numbers go<span id="more-149"></span> much higher if you include the students who have used tobacco and alcohol.)  </p>
<p>From the time children are very young, they’re taught to “just say no” to drugs. I’m convinced that the peer pressure usually gets worse when they do because teens don’t know what to say next.</p>
<p>An emerging trend offers parents direction and hope. Drug testing kits now exist that can be administered at home and provide instant results for a fraction of the cost of a lab, without sacrificing accuracy or privacy. Parents who follow through with such an approach give their teens a socially acceptable excuse. The words “My parents test me” stop pushy peers in their tracks. Additionally, teens’ poor behavior and choices can be made to change when teens know it’s a certainty rather than a remote possibility that their drug use will be discovered. </p>
<p>Parents often ask me when they should talk to their kids, what they should say, and what they can do to follow through. Ben Franklin said, “Wise is the man who fixes his roof before it rains.” I couldn’t agree more. I suggest that parents would be well served to sit down with their children and start talking about the dangers of drugs as early as when their children are in middle school.</p>
<p>While a conversation about the dangers of drug use is an important first step, it’s simply not enough to protect your child without a plan to follow through. To prevent teen drug use in his community in Idaho, Dr. Michael Reznicek, a medical doctor with emergency room experience, actually developed a software program that facilitates the initial parent–child conversation.   </p>
<p>Dr. Reznicek believes trust should be earned rather than bestowed. His approach eliminates potential misunderstandings by creating a contract that spells out specific rewards and consequences tied to home drug test results. Additionally, the software he developed becomes the preferred target of potential animosity over requests for hair, urine, or saliva samples for drug testing purposes because it also selects random testing dates.</p>
<p>You’re not alone if you think YOUR teen would “just say no” to drugs. A recent study by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America found that only 18 percent of parents were willing to consider the possibility that THEIR child had tried illegal drugs (not including tobacco or alcohol). It’s no wonder so many teens think their parents won’t find out. They’re right—until it’s too late.   </p>
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<p>The news stories and police statistics confirm it: young teens today are more violent, disobedient, oversexed, and out of control than ever! They&#8217;re having unprotected sex, doing drugs, and trying to get pregnant at younger ages than before. Today&#8217;s teenagers on Maury are engaging in this type of risky behaviour. Can talk show host and former Chicago police officer, Steve Wilkos, save these angry teens before it&#8217;s too late?<br />
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<p>Where is a good place I can find a PARENT/TEEN contract for Drugs?<br />Or a website to create one?
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<p>Mason Duchatschek has interviewed thousands of parents, teenagers, school board members, counselors, school principals, and superintendents. He is the president of TestMyTeen.com (mason@testmyteen.com) based in Fenton, Missouri. </p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com">Teen Drugs</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.teen-drugs.com/teen-drugs/how-to-prevent-good-kids-from-making-bad-choices-about-drugs.php">How to Prevent Good Kids From Making Bad Choices About Drugs</a></p>
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