Topic: adolescent addiction
The FDA and Pediatric Oxycontin
Nobody knows exactly how extensive off label prescribing is, but estimates range from a fifth of all prescriptions written in the US, to a third if we just look at psychiatric meds.
Topics: adolescent addiction, health care, opioids, prescription medications
Collegiate Recovery Program Study: Recovering Students Face Multiple Addictions
Close to 20% reported being in recovery from one or more behavioral addictions – especially disordered eating, sex and love addiction, and self harm…
Topics: adolescent addiction, maintaining sobriety, research, systems
The Natural History of Recovery: One Youth’s Experience
This is really about a continuous process of change. The unifying force is the addict’s subjective experience.
Topics: adolescent addiction, family, outcomes, prognosis, relapse
My Kid Can’t Be Addicted: Family Defenses
Topics: adolescent addiction, defense mechanisms, family involvement
Practical Advice for Parents: Prescription Painkiller Abuse
Many of us already have painkillers sitting on a shelf in the bathroom medicine cabinet, alongside the aspirin and the allergy meds. Sometimes they’re unused from prior medical or dental problems.
Topics: adolescent addiction, opioids, parent child conflict, prescription medications, recognizing addiction, signs and symptoms
De-Escalating Parent/Child Conflict
All successful negotiations depend on two outcomes, whether you’re dealing with your 15 year old, or mediating a border dispute in the Middle East.
Topics: adolescent addiction, family dysfunction, negotiation, parent child conflict
The Rescuer’s Plight: Avoiding the Enabling Trap
Fifteen-year-old Andrea is out of control. She drinks, abuses drugs, and dances illegally at a strip club. What can Mom do about it? The answer is surprising.
Topics: adolescent addiction, enabling and provoking, family dysfunction, intervention, parent child conflict
Preventing Adolescent Cannabis Abuse
Imagine a student sitting in the school auditorium listening to a teacher or police officer insist that cannabis makes you less intelligent. Meanwhile, he knows that the kid in front of him, an honor student, smokes pot every weekend.
Topics: adolescent addiction, cannabis
Rehab Soundbyte: Determined Mom
Mom is determined to stop her son from taking drugs. With that kind of willpower, she’s bound to succeed…. isn’t she?
Topics: adolescent addiction, parent child conflict, Rehab Soundbytes
Teachers Reduce Addiction Risk!
This is the first data-driven study which shows that teacher support is associated with lower levels of early alcohol use.
Topics: adolescent addiction, risk factors