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Adolescents, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse: Reaching Teens Through Brief Interven
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Substance Use and Abuse: Exploring Alcohol and Drug Issues Sylvia L. Mignon/ Pet
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University of Michigan study shows marijuana consumption increases among teenagers


 

Lloyd Johnston, director of the Monitoring the Future survey at the University of Michigan, talks about the 2011 report on alcohol and of teens.

 

 

My Big Sister Takes Drugs

When the police bring home Paul's sister Tina, who was found taking drugs in the park, a nightmare begins for the family, and Paul's new friendship with Jose and his plans for soccer camp both seem lost.
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Smashed

A field hockey star grapples with addiction in this riveting debut that will appeal to fans of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak.Stay out of trouble for one more year, and Katie Martin can leave her small town loneliness behind forever. She is a field
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Many positives on youth survey for Duval; drug use at the beaches an issue

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By Topher Sanders Alcohol, tobacco and drug use among middle school students in Duval County is down across the spectrum, while substance and drug abuse is up for high-schoolers living in the Beaches communities, according to the second biennial Youth …
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Dawson College students show marked increase in drug and alcohol abuse since

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“It shows that following a traumatic event, substance abuse can be a problem and must be explored,” said Dugal, noting that the addiction occurred even though Dawson handled the event well and provided lots of support to students.
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School Board Tables Vote on Revisions to Drug and Alcohol Policy

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Acknowledging the importance of addressing the issue of teenage substance abuse, the Cranford Board of Education has decided to table a resolution to to revive ADAPT, the Alcohol/Drug Assistance Program for Teens, until revisions are made to the policy …
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5 Responses to “Adolescents, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse (2001) +”

  • IFlick:

    Our local High school is inundated with Marijuana tincture enemas. This extreme, concentrated form of marijuana was first dispensed with a few drops under the tongue but the user quickly escalates to the improvised water bottle ennamma. The Principle says? she’s finds evidence of “squirt parties” almost every day, spent water bottles, wet pants.

  • peterpotpie:

    I don’t think kids should smoke cigs, drink alcohol , or smoke marijuana. But, if they are going to use any of? the three, at least marijuana is the safest….. unless they get caught.

  • soretips:

    Very good? news indeed. Cannabis is the safest of the Three boys and girls.

  • Matthew Plainview:
    12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Thank God, April 22, 2009
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    Matthew Plainview (Chicago, IL USA) –
    This review is from: My Big Sister Takes Drugs (Paperback)

    This book is perfect if, like me, you just CANNOT talk to your kids. Plop em down in the corner with this book and you have got gold. Blammo. Try the other books in the series like “What is up with Mom and her New Friend Barbara?” and my personal favorite “How Come That Man Staring At Me?”

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  • Jersey Librarian "MB":
    2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Sad but reality, January 8, 2007
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    Jersey Librarian “MB” (Aberdeen, NJ USA) –
    This review is from: My Big Sister Takes Drugs (Paperback)

    I was surprised when my 7-year-old daughter wanted to check this book out of our public library, but decided to let her read it. The reality is that drugs are a part of our society and kids are learning about them at a very young age. She has already learned about the dangers of drugs at school, and this book was a good example of how destructive addiction can be to families. I think it was a realistic portrayal and my daughter was empathetic to the young character in the story who loses the love of his older sister as well as his chance to attend soccer camp since his parents must pay for his sister’s rehab.

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