More than 89% of people who tried alcohol for the first time were people under the age of 21.

In 2006 it was reported that more than 19% of car crashes with driver.s ages 16 to 20 were under the influence of alcohol.

1,000 teenagers become new smokers every day.

Reports show that more than 2 million young adults in America tried marijuana for the first time in 2000.

More than one third of the deaths in the UK are from young adult drivers under the influence.

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Teen Rehabilitation for Drug Addiction

The decision to get teen rehabilitation for drug addiction for a child or adolescent is serious. Parents are encouraged to seek consultation from a mental health professional when making decisions about substance abuse treatment for children or adolescents. Parents and families must be informed consumers and should be involved in their child's recovery.

Here are some important things to consider about teen rehabilitation for drug addiction:

  • Addicted or drug-abusing individuals with coexisting mental disorders should have both disorders treated in an integrated way.  Because addictive disorders and mental disorders often occur in the same individual, individuals should be assessed and treated for the co-occurrence of the other type of disorder.
  • Counseling (individual and/or group) and other behavioral therapies are critical components of effective teen rehabilitation for drug addiction.  In therapy, teens look at issues of motivation, build skills to resist drug use, replace drug-using activities with constructive and rewarding behaviors, and improve problem-solving skills. Behavioral therapy also facilitates interpersonal relationships and the teen's ability to function in the home and community.
  • Effective teen rehabilitation for drug addiction must attend to the multiple needs of the individual -- not just the drug use.  Any associated medical, psychological, social, and cognitive problem must be addressed.
  • Medical detoxification is only the first stage of teen rehabilitation for drug addiction and by itself does little to change long-term drug use.  Medical detoxification safely manages the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal associated with stopping drug use. While detoxification alone is rarely sufficient to help addicts achieve long-term abstinence, for some individuals it is a strongly indicated precursor to effective drug addiction treatment.
  • No single treatment is appropriate for all teens.  It is important to match treatment settings, interventions, and services to each individual's particular problems and needs. This is critical to his or her ultimate success in returning to healthy functioning in the family, school, and society.
  • Remaining in treatment for an adequate period of time is critical for treatment effectiveness and positive change.  Each person is different and the amount of time in treatment will depend on his or her problems and needs. Research shows that for most individuals, the beginning of improvement begins at about 3 months into treatment. After this time, there is usually further progress toward recovery. Length of stay in a residential program can range from 8 to 18 months, depending upon the individual's willingness and commitment.
  • Teen rehabilitation for drug addiction does not need to be voluntary to be effective.  Strong motivation can facilitate the treatment process. Sanctions or enticements in the family, school setting, or juvenile justice system can increase significantly both treatment entry and retention rates and the success of drug treatment interventions.

Recovery from addiction can be a long-term process and frequently requires multiple episodes of treatment.  As with other chronic health problems, relapses to drug use can occur during or after successful treatment episodes. Addicted individuals may require prolonged treatment and multiple episodes of teen rehabilitation for drug addiction to achieve long-term abstinence and fully restored functioning. Participation in self-help support programs during and following treatment often is helpful in maintaining abstinence. Parents should ask what aftercare treatment services are available for continued or future treatment.

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