Teenage Alcoholism and Teenage Drug Abuse: The Trust Fund Baby
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addictiondocPosted
Wed 29 Dec 2010 12:30pm
Announcing the publication on ezine on my article, called, “ Teenage Alcoholism and Teenage Drug Abuse: The Trust Fund Baby Crisis “. Click on the article link to read.
I treat a lot of teen and college students who abuse drugs and alcohol. The teens and college students whose families have trust funds are often enabled to the point
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Teenage Alcoholism – Why Teenagers Drink
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addictiondocPosted
Wed 05 Jan 2011 6:04pmteens consume alcohol (chugging 5 drinks in a short period of time). There are 3 million teens in the U.S. suffering from teenage alcoholism. Here is the scoop on teenage... away from alcohol, the less the chance your teen has of developing problems with excessive drinking as an adult. Frequent teenage binge drinking leads to alcohol dependence
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Teenage Alcoholism and Teenage Drug Abuse: 8 Physical Signs
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addictiondocPosted
Fri 12 Nov 2010 8:54am
not as vigilant as they should be to physical indicators that their teen is abusing drugs or alcohol. Is teenage drug and alcohol abuse occurring right under your nose?
Here are 8... at teenage alcoholism or teenage drug abuse. Sometimes accompanying depression and anxiety may complicate the picture.
If you think you have a troubled youth on your hands, approach
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The Importance Of Sleep In A Teenager’s Life
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SonzyPosted
Sat 15 May 2010 11:18am
As a parent you are concerned about your teen’s wellness. You must have pondered for hours over your teenage kid’s studies, physical health, emotional health, but have...’t then you must read on as good and healthy sleeping pattern of your kid is essential for his overall health.
How to tell if your teenage kid is getting enough sleep
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Teenage Alcoholism: Stop Teenage Drinking and Driving Now!
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addictiondocPosted
Tue 11 Jan 2011 8:17pm
should do everything they can to discourage teenage drinking and driving. This type of education combined with a good communication with your teen may be life-saving. Talk to your...
WARNING! This blog post contains extremely graphic material.
The number one cause of death in teens and young adults, 15-20 years old, is drinking and driving
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Teenage Alcoholism, Teenage Drug Abuse and Xanax Withdrawal
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addictiondocPosted
Sun 14 Nov 2010 2:40pm
with alcohol. Talk about teenage binge binge drinking leading to alcohol poisoning.
Don’t have an “accepting” attitude about teen’s experimenting with drugs and alcohol. It can cost your teen their life.
If you want additional help with teenage alcoholism and teenage drug abuse, click here to register for my free report on, “How To Avoid The 5 Biggest
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Teenage Alcoholism and Teenage Drug Abuse: Why Rehab?
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addictiondocPosted
Sat 05 Mar 2011 7:28pm
What are the main advantages of inpatient rehab for teenage alcoholism and teenage drug abuse? If teenage substance abuse is a problem for your teen, it is a big.... It is rarely a one time treatment. What are the advantages of inpatient rehab?
Here are 6 distinct advantages of sending your teen to inpatient rehab for teenage alcoholism
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Teenage Alcoholism, Teenage Drug Abuse, and Facebook
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addictiondocPosted
Mon 13 Dec 2010 8:26pmTeenage alcoholism , teenage drug abuse, and teens spending loads of time on facebook is a reality of 2010. Is there an association between social media, social... parents raising teenagers are scared about the prospect of teenage alcoholism and teenage drug abuse. Parents of teens and college kids were raised playing outside until dark
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Following your (teenager’s) heart
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Karen R.Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:16pm
school starts.
We stayed at a condo where I stayed almost every year as an older child and teenager. I’ve also been there several times since. My husband asked me how often I... in a way that I simply did not as a child or a teenager.
Attending to their own personal renewal needs is a freedom that children and teenagers often don’t have. I was blessed
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Teenage Alcoholism: The Scoop On Teenage Binge Drinking
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addictiondocPosted
Thu 09 Dec 2010 12:11pm
of teenage alcoholism is that it takes larger amounts of alcohol to get intoxicated and withdrawal symptoms occur when alcohol is abruptly stopped. Do you think your teen is too smart... that 11% of all alcohol consumed in the United States is consumed by youth age 12-20. 90% of those that drink in this age group- binge drink.
Teenage alcoholism is a growing
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