Monday, May 3, 2010

Adolescents and Drug Treatment: When is it Time?

It’s a reality that many parents are faced with, but none look forward to: Realizing that a child needs help for substance abuse and addiction. If you are still unsure if your child is using alcohol or drugs to the extent that he/she needs a teen drug treatment program, the following guidelines may help. Signs of Chicago teen drug or alcohol use include:

•Sudden, unfavorable changes in friends

•Negative changes in schoolwork or truancy from school

•Depression, withdrawal, or hostility; these may also be indicative of a mental health-related co-occuring disorder, which can also be addressed with the proper teen drug treatment program

•Increasing secrecy about possessions and activities

•Use of incense or other room deodorizers

•Increased “coded” language with peers (beyond standard text message coding)

•Excessively borrowing money or stealing

•Drug paraphernalia (some teens may dismiss lighters or pipes as “keepsakes,” and nearly anything as a friends’ belonging)

•Inhalant products, which includes many grooming and household chemical products

•Eye drops, mouthwash, and other maskers

Of course, some Chicago adolescent drug addicts may exhibit only a handful of these behaviors – but it’s important not to dismiss them if you strongly feel there is a problem. Also, bear in mind that any illicit drug use or teen alcohol use is unlawful, and your child should be reprimanded even if addiction is not yet an issue.

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