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Addiction, Recovery and Mental Health: A Podcast by WAISMANN METHOD® Opioid Treatment Specialists

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  • Youth and Social Media: Speaking with Your Teen about Fentanyl Dangers

Youth and Social Media: Speaking with Your Teen about Fentanyl Dangers

Monday 21st March 2022

David Livingston and Dwight Hurst discuss fentanyl dangers for teens and the vital role of open communication in preventing overdoses.
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Protecting Teens from Fentanyl: Essential Conversations Every Parent Should Have

One of the things that I thought I think is the most useful feedback I've ever gotten about having an open dialogue with your kids is making sure that, when you do talk to them, how are you talking to them about things that aren't drugs, sex and all the kinds of behavioral things that you might be worried about?
The increasing rate of drug overdoses among middle-schoolers is a terrifying trend that no parent wants to face. In this eye-opening episode of 'Addiction, Recovery and Mental Health', David Livingston and Dwight Hurst tackle this pressing issue head-on. They discuss how fentanyl, a potent and often lethal substance, has found its way into recreational drugs, posing a significant risk to children as young as 10-14 years old. Social media's role in this crisis can't be ignored.
Livingston and Hurst dive into how platforms can sometimes facilitate drug use among teens, making the digital landscape a minefield for parents to navigate. But it’s not all doom and gloom. This episode is packed with practical advice on fostering open communication with your kids. By maintaining an honest dialogue, you can help your children understand the dangers of drug use and empower them to make safer choices.
Livingston and Hurst also share insights on addressing behavioral issues that might signal deeper problems. They emphasize the importance of being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to your child's well-being. Additionally, they touch on the availability of naltrexone, a medication that can be a critical part of the recovery process. This episode is a must-listen for any parent worried about the rising tide of drug overdoses among young people.
It's filled with actionable tips and heartfelt advice, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to protect their children from the dangers lurking in today’s world.