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Substance Abuse and Dependency in Teenagers
Substance Abuse and other addiction problems remain an issue of utmost concern for all parents. Much like adults, children and
teens use substances as a way to manage symptoms and/or escape emotional pain.
Substance use and addiction issues appear so
prevalently as part of other clinical disorders that they have been recently termed Co-Occurring Disorders. In addition to the
obvious health and safety risks, substance use and addiction problems can affect every level of a child's life and future,
whether at home, educationally/vocationally, or in the community.
Through my extensive experience and training in this aspect of clinical work, I know this to be a most challenging problem
area, but one that can be successfully treated. It is important that young clients have a safe place to learn how to tolerate
and explore their painful feelings; to understand how substances deceptively appeared to help; and, perhaps most importantly,
to develop and practice healthy coping skills.
The provision of ongoing familial, social, therapeutic, and medical support
throughout this process is a key element in successful, lasting Recovery. Clients identified as either at-risk for substance
use, or those working on Recovery, respond well to a clinically-coordinated mixture of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
family interventions, group therapy, and adjunctive community-based supports such as 12-Step work. In this context, CBT
focuses on finding new ways of coping with family and social pressures; on developing new and healthy peer groups; and on
building relapse-prevention strategies.
Family therapy can play a vital role in finding expression for deep, emotional sources
of the addictive process, as well as providing the basis for rebuilding a strong, loving home foundation. Peer group and
12-Step meetings add a social dimension to the healing process by reducing shame, sharing practical wisdom, and reinforcing
success. All play a crucial role in substance abuse treatment.
A clinically-coordinated treatment approach focuses on:
- Assessment of current substance use and evaluation of appropriate course of treatment. Level of overall psychological
functioning, degree of risk and harm (based on drug of choice/frequency of use/available supports and resources) are factors
that determine appropriate treatment milieu and interventions
- Providing structure and containment so that chaotic, destructive functioning is curtailed
- Stetting attainable and realistic goals. Harm Reduction Therapy has been proven to help reduce "all or nothing" thinking
while moving towards sustained abstinence
- Maintaining an ongoing treatment focus on sobriety, hopefulness, and creating a thriving future
To learn more about addiction, visit my website at
DrRandiFredricks.com
or call .
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Just cause you got the monkey off your back doesn't mean the circus has left town.
~ George Carlin
It is hard to understand addiction unless you have experienced it.
~ Ken Hensley
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San Jose, California, 95125
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