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Tuesday, 25 November 2014
THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE
Topic: This is good advice

As you know by now I am alway looking for good info. Those who live with a parent or parents or relatives who are alcohol and/or other drug abusers know that the holidays are always an excuse to celebrate with a favorite addiction. Here is some good advice.

Josephine Healy is a primary therapist and the assistant clinical director at Lighthouse Recovery Institute (www.lighthouserecoveryinstitute.com), a licensed drug, alcohol and mental health treatment center in Delray Beach, Fl. Here are her tips for managing depression and mental health during the holidays:

 

1. Have a lifeline. Make sure you have a friend or peer who is a positive support who is available for you to vent to or bounce ideas off of if situations with family get tough during the holidays.

2. Practice self-care. Be sure to take care of yourself physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. It is difficult to care for others and be present if you do not care for yourself first.

3. Seek professional help. If you are depressed, it is important to have a trained professional to aid in learning coping skills during stressful times, such as the holiday season.

4. Remember "no" is a complete sentence. During family or social gatherings, if a family member is prodding or asking questions that are inappropriate, you have the right to walk away from the conversation or not answer their questions.

 

If you think someone you know is suffering in silence, here are some things Healy recommends:

·         Guide the way: Approach them as a friend and help guide them to get the help they need, Healy says. This help can be a referral to a primary care doctor, therapist, psychiatrist or mental health facility.

·         Call for help: If someone is threatening their life, dial 911 and report the incident - make sure to stay with the person until the police arrive, she says. Another helpful number is the national suicide prevention hotline, which is 1-800-273-8255.

 

“Many people fear that someone will be angry or upset with them if they have to report someone threatening their life,” says Healy. “It is never offensive to approach someone out of concern.”

 


Posted by answersforteens at 2:59 PM EST
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Lets Talk Alateen
Mood:  happy
Topic: You Need To Know
As you know I am always looking for good info for you. I went on line to see how you could make contact on the internet with Alateen. So I googled Alateen. Wrong. Wrong. All kinds of non-Alateen info came up. Many sites promise to cure and to treat addiction. It's so easy to do. Really? So if you want to get in touch with Alateen go to http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/  only.  What I like about this site is it also gives you a direct phone number to the main office. Got a question? Can't get to a meeting? Want to know what are the good sites on line? Phone them. This site also gives you access to their Facebook and Twitter sites. Go for it. Share your situation with others. Everything is anonymous. 

Posted by answersforteens at 4:30 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 1 November 2014 4:41 PM EDT
Thursday, 11 September 2014
NEWS AND MORE NEWS
Topic: Add your comments - go for it

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence President/CEO to Attend White House Event.

Andy Pucher, NCADD President/CEO, will participate at a special event at the White House on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Recovery Month. 

This special event, called "Recovery Month at the White House:  Celebrating 25 Years," will take place from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m EST and will be streamed live on www.WhiteHouse.gov/Live.

It is being hosted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and will feature tweets with questions for panelists in recovery.  The panel will be moderated by Laurie Dhue, a TV journalist and recovery advocate, and will include Christina Huffington, a young person in recovery; Cris Carter, former NFL player and current ESPN analyst in recovery; Ruben Castaneda, Washington Post journalist and author of S Street Rising about his recovery; and Tim Wilson, mayor of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.

To submit a question on Twitter, tweet at @Botticelli44 using the hashtag #RecoveryatWH at any time prior to or during the event.

We hope you will tune in and urge others to do the same. . . spread the word about the event. 


Posted by answersforteens at 1:53 PM EDT
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

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