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We are proud to launch this website as an act of a good deed towards making the teenagers of today and tommorow understand the consequences and the long term affects of alcohol and drugs. This easy-to-surf website gives the individual in a short span of time enough information to realise the importance of an Alcohol free life. Please feel free to use this source of knowledge for further areas of awareness. Thank You.
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Teenagers and Drugs

Teenagers may be involved with legal or illegal drugs in various ways.  Experimentation with drugs during adolescence is common.  Unfortunately, teenagers often don’t see the link between their actions today and the consequences tomorrow.  They also have a tendency to feel indestructible and immune to the problems that others experience. 

Using alcohol and tobacco at a young age increases the risk of using other drugs later.  Some teens will experiment and stop, or continue to use occasionally, without significant problems.  Others will develop a dependency, moving on to more dangerous drugs and causing significant harm to themselves and possibly others.

 

Adolescence is a time for trying new things. Teens use drugs for many reasons, including curiosity, because it feels good, to reduce stress, to feel grown up or to fit in.  It is difficult to know which teens will experiment and stop and which will develop serious problems. 

 
Good News for the Chemically Dependent and Those Who Love Them

by Jeff VanVonderen

Updated with information on the latest designer drugs, including crystal meth, this powerful resource will help guide individuals, families, and churches through their darkest times.

 

 The Selfish Brain: Learning from Addiction

by Robert L. DuPont, M.D.

This book can help people confront addiction in their own lives and in their families by exploring the biological roots of addiction and the way addicts are allowed to deny their addiction by compassionate, well-meaning people.  Read The Habit of Identity.

  
Saying No Is Not Enough - Helping Your Kids Make Wise Decisions About Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

by Robert Schwebel

 
 
 
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