Teen's Guide To Living Drug-free
Author: Bettie B. Youngs
Publisher: Turtleback
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780613901611
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Suggests ways to help teenagers make informed decisions about using alcohol or drugs.
Author: Bettie B. Youngs
Publisher: Turtleback
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780613901611
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Suggests ways to help teenagers make informed decisions about using alcohol or drugs.
Author: Aletha Solter
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Published: 2006-08-29
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780738210742
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Adding to the successful series of "Raising" titles, a developmental psychologist gives parents tips for keeping children of all ages away from drugs and alcohol
Author: Bettie B. Youngs
Publisher: HCI Teens
Published: 2003-01-15
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 9780757300417
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Dedicated to the fresh, new perspectives of today's teenagers (from twelve through twenty), this new volume shares advice, commentary and stories on dealing with one of the most prevalent challenges of adolescence: drugs and alcohol. But more and more, teens are using their courage and knowledge to meet this challenge head-on, choosing to live a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle. This book gives teens insight on what to do when things seem beyond their control and it will help them to: Know the facts about how drugs and alcohol physically and mentally affect the human body Understand why, how and when chemical dependency sets in Succeed in saying "no", even when friends or peers are saying "yes" Deal with the situation when friends' or family members' usage is out of control Know what to do if they become chemically dependent Realize that using drugs or alcohol can alter ambitions, change priorities, misalign goals, and undermine relationships Manage their roller coaster emotions by providing alternatives Divided into six units, each chapter opens with a story from a teen and concludes with "Questions to Think About," to allow the realistic and honest message to set in. Resources and referrals, as well as information on twelve-step programs, are also included.
Author: Sheri Mabry Bestor
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2013-07-11
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 081088559X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →There are a variety of reasons young people turn to drugs, and the impact of such behavior can often be devastating. Whether alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, or the latest drug of choice, substance abuse among teens continues to be a concern. This disorder affects so many people in one way or another, not only the addicted individual but also his or her family members and friends. In Substance Abuse: The Ultimate Teen Guide, Sheri Mabry Bestor looks at the various reasons why young people experiment with drugs and alcohol—and the consequences of doing so. Written to help young adults and those close to them understand substance abuse disorder, this book is full of important and practical information from various experts. In addition to facts, statistics, and advice, this book also provides insights from real people—teen addicts and others—who have been affected by substance abuse. Topics covered in this book include: exposure to alcohol and drugs reasons people experiment with addictive substances physical and emotional aspects of addiction treatment options relapses recovery The chapters in this book take readers through the process of substance use to substance abuse, from curiosity and experimentation to full-blown addiction and recovery. The chapters feature not only true life stories, but also contain information about how substance abuse affects the body and brain. Appendixes include a list of resources, including web sites, books, and movies that teens will find useful. Designed to give teens the tools for understanding this disorder from various perspectives, this book is a valuable resource for anyone affected by substance abuse.
Author: Nicholas Lessa
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 0816073260
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Explores the factors that lead to addiction, how to recognize it, and how to treat it an cope with its aftermath.
Author: Bettie Youngs
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2006-02-15
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 1440518122
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →You can save your relationship! The divorce courts are littered with broken marriages--and broken lives. Yet most people would save their marriages--if only they knew how. Getting back together is the solid, comprehensive guide you can count on to get your relationship back on track. No matter what issues you may face, this step-by-step program shows you how to take the initiative, reconcile your differences, and remake your relationship--from the ground up. In this completely revised edition, Drs. Young and Goetz provide the most current studies and relationship evaluation tools available. They also include numerous inspiring real-life stories of couples that have resurrected and renewed their relationships. Packed full of valuable information and comforting advice, Getting Back Together helps couples beat the odds and build a new, happier life together--forever.
Author: Peter M. Monti
Publisher: Guilford Press
Published: 2012-01-27
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 146250597X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume reviews a range of empirically supported approaches to prevention and treatment of adolescent substance use problems. The focus is on motivationally based brief interventions that can be delivered in a variety of contexts, that address key developmental considerations, and that draw on cutting-edge knowledge on addictive behavior change. From expert contributors, coverage encompasses alcohol skills training; integrative behavioral and family therapy; motivational interviewing; interventions for dually diagnosed youth; Internet-based education, prevention, and treatment; and applications to HIV prevention. The volume is extensively referenced and includes numerous clinical illustrations and vignettes.
Author: Joan Esherick
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781590848470
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Author: Joseph A. Califano
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2014-09-09
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 1476728496
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The highly acclaimed comprehensive guide to getting your child through the formative pre-teen, teen, and college years drug-free—now completely revised and updated. Nearly every child will be offered drugs or alcohol before graduating high school, and excessive drinking is common at most colleges. But the good news is that a child who gets to age twenty-one without smoking, using illegal drugs, or abusing alcohol or prescription drugs is virtually certain never to do so. Drawing on more than two decades of research at The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia), founder Joseph A. Califano, Jr., presents a clear, common-sense guide to helping kids stay drug-free. All parents dream of a healthy, productive, and fulfilling future for their children; Califano shows which specific actions work and what parents can do to teach, protect, and empower their children to have the greatest chance of making that future come true. Teenagers who learn about the risks of drugs from their parents are twice as likely never to try them, and this book provides the tools parents need to prepare their children for those crucial decision-making moments. In this revised and updated edition, Califano tackles some of the newest obstacles standing between our kids and a drug-free life—from social media sites and cell phone apps to the explosion in prescription and over-the-counter drug abuse and the increased dangers and addictive power of marijuana. He reveals what teens can’t or won’t tell their parents about their thoughts on drugs and alcohol, and combines the latest research with his discussions with thousands of parents and teens about the challenges that widespread access to drugs and alcohol present, and how parents can instill in their teens the will and skills to choose not to use. Califano’s insightful and lively guide is as readable as it is informative.