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Real
Stories from Pennsylvania on Teen Alcohol Abuse
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
September 17, 2010 -- Pennsylvania Involuntary Teen
Drug and/or Alcohol Addiction Treatment Drug to help
parents/guardians - Addiction is becoming an alarming problem
amongst our young generation. Parents report that they do
not know what to do or that they cannot do anything to control
their teen. Now, the parents of addicted teens in Pennsylvania
have a choice.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has upheld an act that allows
parents and/or guardians to have their minors involuntarily
committed for drug and/or alcohol addiction. It is the parents’
right to make the choices in the best interest of the child.
The parent of the minor is able to receive treatment as a
form of medical treatment in hopes of recovery and a brighter
future for the child. The act that allows constitutionally
for a parent to commit their minor involuntarily is known
as Act 53. Although there are some concerns of how the minor
will be assessed for the need of inpatient treatment and for
the duration of the addiction treatment, the Supreme Court
ruled in majority vote six to one in favor of Act 53. There
was a question of violation of due process for the minors,
guaranteed by the fourteenth amendment, however, the court
felt that there is no violation of the minors’ due process
when weighed against the goal of providing them with addiction
treatment.
So a parent who suspects their minor of abusing drugs
and or alcohol can file a petition under the Act
53. Then a medical professional will conduct an assessment,
followed by a formal hearing before the court, with the minor
being represented with counsel before the court will involuntarily
commit the minor. However the Supreme Court pointed out that
there is no constitutional right to a formal hearing for the
minor if the parent of the minor believes that the child is
in need of medical treatment for their addiction, where in
such a case, a minimal informal hearing will suffice.
Drugs in general are highly addictive and addiction is a medical
condition. A user is trying to achieve the same high that
they felt on their first use, however, a user can never get
the same high. It only takes one use of a drug to become addicted.
It only takes one use to overdose or die. Like all medical
conditions, treatment is necessary.
If you are a teen struggling with drug abuse or addiction
or know someone who needs help, call Inspirations
Teen Rehab. Inspirations offers a one of a kind program
that is flexible to fit the needs of each teen. Inspirations
teen addiction treatment program has been
featured on the Dr. Phill show, so call today! It is never
too late to prevent and/or stop an addiction.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone
call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you
need immediate attention you may contact us:
Teen Addiction Help: 1-888-757-6237
Addiction Treatment for Young Adults and Adults : 1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
us.

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