Rogers Behavioral Health

Reducing the Risk of Teen Addiction

Rogers Behavioral Health

  • Current State of Teen Addiction

Current State of Teen Addiction

Thursday 10th September 2020

Understand teen substance use, early intervention, and prevention strategies with Dr. Maloney in this must-listen episode.
17 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Supportive
Educational

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Reducing the Risk of Teen Addiction
Author:
Rogers Behavioral Health
Overview:
Categories:
Navigating Alcohol Dependency
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Teen Substance Use: What Parents Need to Know Now

When it comes to preventing teens from turning to drugs or alcohol, we must first understand who is most at risk, the signs to watch for and what to do if we suspect a teen is using.
Ever feel like you're in the dark about what your teen might be up to? In this eye-opening episode of 'Reducing the Risk of Teen Addiction', Dr. Michelle Maloney sheds light on the current landscape of teen substance use. She dives into the nitty-gritty details of what substances are most commonly used by teens today and the subtle signs that might indicate your child needs help. Dr.
Maloney doesn't just stop at identifying problems; she also provides practical advice on early intervention and prevention strategies that can make a real difference. She explores the intricate link between mental health and substance use, breaking down common misconceptions and offering effective treatment options for teens struggling with addiction. This episode is a must-listen for any parent or caregiver wanting to stay ahead of the curve and protect their child's future. With her compassionate and informative approach, Dr.
Maloney equips you with the tools you need to recognize warning signs and take proactive steps towards prevention. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource for safeguarding your teen's well-being.