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Is your teen drug dependent?
Would you even know?
Teens and drugs is
certainly not a new issue and in fact many parents will admit to drug use
in their teenage years. As such, some parents are less able to recognize
drug dependency in their teens, confusing it for perhaps their own
“experimental” drug use.
While it is certainly
common for teens to “experiment” or through curiosity, simply desire to
find out what being “high” feels like, there are some teens who are at
risk for developing drug dependencies – a reliance on drugs to maintain a
sense of well-being. Drug dependency though, can lead to poor school
performance, conflict with family, friends and within the community and
conflict with the law. Teens who are drug dependent are at risk for less
achievement socially and economically as adults.
Generally, teens at
risk for drug dependency share several factors. They may have low
self-esteem, poor relationships with parents or siblings and poor school
performance. There may also be family difficulties such as the death of a
close or extended family member or the separation or divorce of parents.
While prolonged “experimentation’ alone can lead to drug dependency, if
drug use coincides with these factors, there can be an increased risk for
developing a drug dependency. Facing turmoil in one’s personal life at a
time when trying illicit drugs can minimize the emotional pain of the
situation and thus increase the desirability of the drug. Ongoing drug use
lends the user to then associate with other similar drug users where drug
use is normalized, accepted and encouraged by the group.
Is your teen drug
dependent? Consider these warning signs:
- Stressors as noted above.
- Change in peer
group.
- Decrease in school
performance.
- Staying out late at
night.
- Breaking house
rules.
- Secretive behavior.
- Fatigue, lethargy,
apathy – lack of motivation.
- May admit to some
drug use, but rationalizes and “enjoys” it.
- Adamantly denies
drug use in a manner disproportionate to the question.
Normal healthy teens
may show a few of these signs anyways, but a drug dependent youth will
show several signs. If you suspect your teen may be drug dependent, you
should take action including:
- Talk to your teen
about your concerns (if non-responsive, you talk – they listen).
- Although
controversial, consider searching their room for drugs and drug
paraphernalia (destroy if found).
- Set curfews, limits
on behavior, and reasonable expectations for appropriate performance.
- Look to engage your
teen in activities that are fun and incompatible with drug use.
- Consider attending
counseling with your teen.
- Consult your
physician.
If
your teen is drug dependent, by definition, they are out of control. It
will be necessary for you to take control in the short turn at least to
help them overcome their dependency. Never fall into the trap of denying
their problem because it is too difficult for you to admit! A drug
dependent teen can use clean and sober parents for support and direction.
Gary Direnfeld, MSW,
RSW
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