What It Takes To Keep Our Teens Off Drugs

Teen Off Drugs

Keeping your teen off drugs takes a proactive approach. You need to talk to them early on about the dangers of substance abuse. You should also learn about the drugs circulating among your teen’s peers and be able to spot signs your own child may be using.

Do you have a teenager who’s already abusing drugs? If their habit is entrenched—especially if it’s accompanied by problems like depression or anger management issues— you may want to consider sending them to a residential treatment center for troubled teens. There, they can get the therapeutic and academic support they need to get their life back on track.

Learn About Teen Drug Trends

If you want to talk to your teen about drugs and detect if they’re using, you need to educate yourself on the latest trends. For instance, heroin use is on the rise among young people, as is the use of synthetic drugs. Besides poring through the Internet, ask your teen about drug use among their peers. You might be surprised at how willing they are to open up. Here are a few salient facts about current drug trends.

Marijuana Has Evolved

Pot has become increasingly potent in recent years, especially if used in the form of oil, wax or edibles. Many teens have found themselves in the emergency room experiencing acute panic and paranoia. It’s also become easier to secretly use marijuana, with teens sneaking puffs of marijuana from a discreet and smokeless vape pen.

Prescription Drug Abuse Has Escalated

Whether it’s opiate pain medication, anxiety meds or ADHD drugs, many teens have succumbed to prescription drug abuse. Young people often steal this medication from a family member. If your teen is abusing prescription meds, seek help immediately. They are at risk of developing drug dependency and may also be self-medicating to deal with an undetected mental health issue. Teens who abuse prescription meds are also in danger of a potentially fatal drug overdose due to:

  • A suicide attempt
  • Combining a prescription drug with another drug or alcohol
  • Taking too much

Know the Signs of Teen Drug Use

Look closer if your teenager develops major behavioral changes such as:

  • A major drop in grades.
  • Lost interests in longstanding activities.
  • Significant weight changes.
  • Started hanging out with a wild new crowd.
  • Drug paraphernalia like pipes, vape pens and rolling papers.

Talk To Your Teen About The Dangers Of Drug Use

Talk to your child about the dangers of substance abuse, making it clear you consider teen drug use unacceptable. You might role-play, helping your child develop tactics for diplomatically but decisively refusing drugs. Don’t forget to arm them with potentially life-saving safety tips.Let them know you’ll pick them up, no questions asked, if they or their designated driver ever becomes impaired. If you’re not sure where to start, there’s lots of information online about talking to your child about drugs and alcohol.

Share The Consequences Of Drug Abuse With Your Teen

Teens are pretty literal and often have a built-in sense of immortality, so real-life examples of the ravages of drug abuse may help drive the point home. If you come across a news item that serves as a cautionary tale, share it with your child. It can be instructive and sobering to learn about circumstances like a teen who’s overdosed on opiates, a girl who was assaulted while passed out, or a star athlete whose cocaine use took him from being a top-pick college athlete to serving a jail sentence for armed robbery.

You can also find before-and-after photos on the internet illustrating the damage caused by meth use. Few people fail to be moved by images of healthy young people rendered unrecognizable: bone-thin, unkempt, aged beyond their years, with teeth missing and faces riddled by lesions and skin eruptions. Given the dangers, this sobering show-and-tell is not a scare tactic but rather a care tactic.

It takes a lot to keep our teens off drugs, but the pay-off is a healthy kid who’s willing to communicate with you. If your teen has a drug problem that’s putting their future at risk and causing chaos in your home, consider sending them to a residential treatment center for troubled teens. They’ll receive in-depth therapy in a safe environment, learning new ways to direct their energy so they can move toward a promising future.

Request Free Admissions Information

Step 1 of 3 - Your Contact Info

Written by Natalie

7 Nov, 2018

Recent Posts

What is a Teen Residential Treatment Center?

What is a Teen Residential Treatment Center?

Has your teen’s therapist suggested that a residential treatment center is a good next step for your teen? You may have questions about what a teen residential treatment center is and how it can possibly help your teen through the difficult stage he’s in right now....

How to Apologize to Your Teen

How to Apologize to Your Teen

Do you admit it when you’ve made a mistake or lost your temper? Apologizing is not always the easiest thing in the world to do, particularly if you’ve crossed a line or lost your temper with your teenager. Learning how to apologize to your teen doesn’t only help your...

Important Ways to Show Love to Your Teens

Important Ways to Show Love to Your Teens

You love your teenager. There’s no doubt about it. For your teen, however, feeling like you’re imposing more rules, boundaries, and consequences for his behavior may feel like he isn’t loved as much anymore. Your work schedule and other family obligations may have you...

How Parents Can Cope With Mental Fatigue

How Parents Can Cope With Mental Fatigue

Juggling the responsibilities of parenting, work, relationships, and other commitments can be overwhelming at the best of times. Even if you have great support from your co-parent and have plenty of other family and community support. But then, add in the stress and...

Tips to Prevent Teen Suicide

Tips to Prevent Teen Suicide

No one should ever have to experience the death of a loved one due to suicide. Unfortunately, due to poor mental health, many teenagers find themselves in this position. Teen suicide is an issue that needs to be addressed and discussing preventative tips can help...

Teen Is Refusing to Obey House Rules

Teen Is Refusing to Obey House Rules

If you have a teenage son or daughter, then you might be well aware of the fact that they are itching for a sense of freedom. You might be experiencing your teen refusing house rules - whether that is by wanting to stay out past curfew, taking the car at an...

You May Also Like…

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *