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Clearing the haze, helping families face teen addiction, Christian Thurstone MD, and Christine Tatum

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Clearing the haze, helping families face teen addiction, Christian Thurstone MD, and Christine Tatum
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-157) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Clearing the haze
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
900016305
Responsibility statement
Christian Thurstone MD, and Christine Tatum
Sub title
helping families face teen addiction
Summary
Often it is difficult for parents to recognize when their child is abusing alcohol, using illegal drugs, or in trouble with other substances that are hazardous to their health, safety, and wellbeing. Clearing the Haze is a guide designed to help parents determine whether their child may have a substance problem and, if so, how to begin to address it. The book includes the voices and insight of experts in substance abuse counseling, young people in recovery, and parents who have lived the nightmare of adolescent addiction. The book moves readers through an overview of adolescent brain development, the warning signs of drug use and addiction, treatment options, what families should expect of therapy, the basics of productive communication, and the difficulties of dealing lovingly with addicted teens. The authors encourage families entering the 12th step of "giving back" to consider advocacy for smarter public policies surrounding drug access and addiction treatment. They also provide a list of resources parents may find useful
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Patrick J. Kennedy -- Why adolescent substance use is a big deal -- Parents' tools for planning, communicating, and monitoring -- What to do when you learn your child is using drugs -- When to seek treatment and what to look for in it -- Specific family objectives during treatment: The theory -- Specific family objectives during session: The practice -- How parents can help their adolescents not use substances -- Addiction is a chronic condition that requires chronic maintenance -- Taking care of you -- Advocating for adolescent substance prevention -- Additional resources -- Summary
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