Teen Drug Rehabilitation

September 13th 2007 04:05 pm

It is never easy to see a teen succumb to the temptation of drug abuse and fall into a pattern of teen drug addiction. The fact is, this is even more likely than ever before, as one out of every five eighth-graders reported using marijuana at least once in their lifetime. Behavior modification is one type of approach to teen drug rehabilitation. Another approach is court-mandated random drug testing and participation in community service outings and support group meetings with counselors and fellow teen drug addicts.

There are inpatient and outpatient facilities, after-school programs and summer camps. The options are many and widely diverse. Whereas with adults, successful drug rehabilitation usually first requires an admission that there is a problem requiring help, teens often lack the emotional maturity to do so. In the case of teen drug rehabilitation, there must be an impetus driving them to participate in drug rehabilitation. This is most often in the form of immediate consequences or punishment.

It may be that the court system offered the teen the option of avoiding jail time in exchange for successful completion of a drug rehabilitation program. It may be a parent threatening to remove privileges or impose punishments. There is a fine line to walk between tough parental love and potentially driving a rebellious teen further away, perhaps even out onto the streets. It may be appropriate for parent(s) to seek advice from a minister or licensed counselor or family therapist. Parent(s) should be willing to get involved, not only in their children’s lives to keep abreast of their daily activities, but also in the drug rehabilitation process. Therapy may require attendance by the parent(s) at times. Old family issues may be a driving force behind the teen drug abuse, so family therapy may be needed. Each situation must be weighed individually, regarding what type of drug rehabilitation and motivation is suitable.

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