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Answers For Teens Blog
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Can't believe it's September already
Topic: Hope and more hope

September means two things the start of school and Recovery Month which Samsha defines as National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) (http://www.recoverymonth.gov) is a national observance that educates Americans on the fact that addiction treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. The observance’s main focus is to laud the gains made by those in recovery from these conditions, just as we would those who are managing other health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease.Recovery Month spreads the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can and do recover.

Even if your parents are still drinking and/or taking drugs you can participate in Recovery Month. There are lots of events going on such as picnics, bicycle riding, movies etc. Just visit Recovery Month on the internet and click on events. Put in your town and State and see what comes up.

Lets talk a little bit about school. Make a list of what worries you. Is it grades, social life, bullies? Not all school have counselors. So here's a site you can visit on line: https://teenlineonline.org 


Posted by answersforteens at 8:21 PM EDT
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Do Me A Favor
Topic: Actually Do Yourself A Favor

Ok  back to "do me a favor." I want you all to go to:
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/for-alateen/how-will-alateen-help-me

And as the title says you’ll do yourself a favor.  If things are unpleasant at home, if your parents are drinking too much, or taking recreational drugs don’t suffer on your own.  Talk to other kids who are in the same boat.  Compare notes, help each other.  Just visit  the internet site listed above.  Feel free to comment about your experiences. 


Posted by answersforteens at 4:08 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 15 August 2014 2:30 PM EDT
Abuse, Incest, and other intolerable behavior
Topic: Do something
If life is tough at home phone this number 866.689.HELP (4357) The people at Safe Horizon will go to bat for you.

Posted by answersforteens at 4:05 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 13 August 2014 4:11 PM EDT
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Robin Williams
We are all sad that Robin Williams died. He made us laugh while he was sad. He acted as a comedian while on the inside he felt different. It is important to remember when we feel down to reach out to others. Remember you can always phone 1800 273 Talk (8255) or go to www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org . Be good to yourself. You deserve it.

Posted by answersforteens at 3:59 PM EDT
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE has some great info. You know how I am always saying you're not alone. Just watch the material below put out by NCADD. 

Testimonials: http://bit.ly/TestimonialsNCADD

Watch Testimonial Video: http://bit.ly/TestimonialVideoNCADD

Get Help for Yourself or Loved One: http://bit.ly/NCADDHelp


Posted by answersforteens at 10:39 AM EDT
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
NEED TO TALK TO SOMEONE
Topic: JUST DO IT
IN THE ROOMS is a place to go on line that is safe. We all need to  talk to someone every once in a while. We need to talk to people who share our problems, who understand, who have been through the same things. For more info go to info@members.intherooms.com . You'll find meetings geared to your generation, geared to what you are going through. Remember it is all anonymous. No names, no locations. Just an airing of problems and good advice.

Posted by answersforteens at 10:49 AM EDT
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK MAY 18 TO 24
Mood:  happy
Topic: Do Yourself A Favor

 

Graduation is coming up. There are proms. Sporting events gatherings will draw crowds. Unfortunately these events are often excuses to drink and do drugs. That is why some good  people created National Prevention Week. Be aware. Take good care of yourselves and if you have any questions or need help phone 800 622 2255 for 24 hour help. 

 

 


Posted by answersforteens at 7:12 PM EDT
Monday, 5 May 2014
AWARENESS DAY
Topic: A MESSAGE FROM SAMHSA

KSOC-TV Awareness Day Webisod

Monday, May 12, 2014 | 2 p.m.–3 p.m. Eastern Time

For National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day (Awareness Day) 2014, SAMHSA will address the unique needs of young adults with mental health and substance use challenges on the Knowledge Network for Systems of Care Television (KSOC-TV).


This will be the premier webisode of the 2014 KSOC-TV season.
The Awareness Day webisode will present best practices that support the transition to adulthood for young adults, including young parents and young veterans, with mental illness and substance use disorders.

Join the tweetup to be held during the webisode using the hashtags #IGetSupportFrom or #HeroesofHope.

Watch the KSOC–TV Webisode


Posted by answersforteens at 1:11 PM EDT
Friday, 18 April 2014
Be good to yourself
Topic: Addiction is hereditary

You want a good life. If addiction exists in your family visit

https://www.facebook.com/samhsa/app_227679917356169

and take the pledge not to drink or do drugs. Just add your brick with your pledge to the wall built by other teens like you. 


Posted by answersforteens at 1:50 PM EDT
Thursday, 3 April 2014
More About Marijuana
Topic: To help you think this through

Parents’ Marijuana Use Sends Wrong Message to Teens – Don’t Fall for the Trap

By Kent Runyon

A major concern today is the introduction of marijuana as a legal, widely-available substance. With children of marijuana users the likelihood of trying marijuana at earlier and earlier ages is real, largely because their views of marijuana as an illegal drug will be replaced with a viewpoint of “it’s medicine, it’s no big deal, its only marijuana, and it does not hurt you.” People use marijuana because it changes how they feel and it works because it affects the reward system of the brain by releasing Dopamine. But there is a price with this reward. 

 We know that the negative effects of smoking marijuana are most pronounced when people begin using at an earlier age. As a teenager, your brain is still developing well into your twenties, and introducing chemicals such as THC changes the chemistry of the brain—by using marijuana at a young age, you’ll be taking a dangerous chance with your brain that has known consequences later in life:

      Marijuana use reduces IQ by as much as eight points by age 38 among people who started using marijuana regularly before the age of 18.

·    Even people who had stopped using the drug before their 38th birthday experienced losses in IQ (1).

     Other studies have found that marijuana use is linked with school dropout and subsequent unemployment, social welfare dependence, and a self-reported lower quality of life than non-marijuana-abusing people (2).

 It is important to become educated on the risks of substance abuse, and to learn about the treatment options and resources that are available to help your parent(s) if and when they are ready. It is easier to deal with an addicted person—especially when it is a parent—if you first learn about addiction itself, and the first step in doing so is seeking reliable information.  Marijuana is increasingly becoming a political topic, and it is very quickly becoming an economic issue. You need to understand that there are companies who are investing a lot of money based on the belief that marijuana will become legal in the U.S., meaning that they have an agenda based on financial interests. Equally, there are those who view marijuana in any form as bad, including for medicinal purposes. There certainly are two sides to this debate, and it is important to listen to both and not get caught up simply in the momentum of what is popular or what feels good.

About Kent Runyon and Novus Medical Detox Center:

Kent Runyon joined Novus Medical Detox with over 20 years of management experience and over 15 years of executive-level experience. He has led accreditation teams and is a consultant auditor for the American Correctional Association. Novus is licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families as an in-patient medical detox facility, and is accredited by The Joint Commission. For more information on Novus Medical Detox Center, please visit www.NovusDetox.com.

 

1.    Meier et al. (2012). Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

2.    Fergusson, D. M. and Boden, J. M. (2008), Cannabis use and later life outcomes. Addiction, 103: 969–976.

 


Posted by answersforteens at 2:54 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 18 April 2014 1:50 PM EDT

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