FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
Nov., 2011 -- While being lied to by a rebellious teen may be
enough to make parents feel angry, hurt or betrayed, it is crucial
that parents focus on the underlying reasons why their teen
is lying because quite often, teens successfully attempt to
hide their drug abuse from their parents by lying.
Chief of psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco,
Dr. Mason Turner, says “Most teens don’t think
about what comes next, and concerns about the future don’t
enter into their decision making.”
Parents concerned about their teens devious
habits regarding drugs should consider the following tips:
1-Trust your instincts
So often when parents witness “red flags” and
other signs that indicate their teen headed towards trouble,
they ignore their intuition. Some parents even go as far as
blaming themselves for having obsessive thoughts and/or being
too sensitive or paranoid. But the bottom line is, if parents
go with their gut feeling, their bound to be right most of
the time.
2- Keeping up with drug trends
Many parents suspect their teen is using drugs and is up to
no good, but they rule out the possibility of them using drugs
because they are unable to see common side effects such as
blood shot eyes, slurred speech, etc. With over hundreds of
drug variations in today’s market, teens are bound to
use some type of drug that doesn’t carry the same side
effects, thus fooling parents into believing they are “clean”
and that their parents are paranoid. It is crucial for parents
to do extensive research on common drugs circulating in their
communities as well as informing themselves on different types
of drugs and their side effects.
3-Not being afraid to seek outside
help
Having a teenage that uses drugs and/or is addicted may be
stigmatizing and humiliating to some families to the extent
to which they refuse to let anybody outside the immediate
family become aware of the problem. These families often find
themselves emotionally and physically exhausted when it comes
to their child, but refuse to seek outside help regardless.
Parents need to remember that just like they would take their
ill child to a physician if they were to become ill, they
need to seek the help of a certified
interventionist, counselor or therapist who has been adequately
trained to deal with delicate situations such as
teenage drug abuse. By seeking professional help, families
will expedite their child’s recovery and share their
burden with individuals who know exactly what it takes to
deal with teenage drug issues.
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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