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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

80's Teen Icon Died From An Apparent Overdose Wednesday

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Corey Haim, 80's teen icon best known for starring in the movie Lost Boys and his highly publicized struggle with drugs, died from an apparent overdose Wednesday. Haim's bad boy image kept him in the tabloids and eventually out of Hollywood, and as many teen stars do, he eventually succumbed to the high pressures of stardom and his own demons.
I wonder if Haim had been exposed to the stellar adolescent addiction treatment centers we have today if he would have come to this tragic end. Teen drug treatment today is highly specialized in dealing with the unique nature of teen drug addiction, and teens and their families today are fortunate to have access to such remarkable support. It makes me really sad to see someone who, regardless of their celebrity status, suffered from addiction like I suffered, but didn't make it to the other side. Rest in peace, Corey.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Adolescent Addiction Treatment

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Adolescent drug treatment occurs in four stages. The first stage is Treatment Initiation, where the teen first enters treatment. This can be a difficult process for the whole family, and it is not uncommon for teens to be angry, scared, and severely resistant to going to rehab. Early Abstinence is the second phase of recovery. During the first few days of treatment, teens must adjust to their new environment and the daunting prospect of living life without drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. This is the phase when teens are introduced to the recovery tools they can carry into the next phases.
After 90 days, teens move into the Maintaining Abstinence phase of recovery. This often involves a transition from inpatient treatment to outpatient treatment, sober high school, and sober living facilities. Gradually, the levels of supervision recede as teens accept more responsibility and demonstrate a commitment to recovery. With maintenance, recovering teens grow into recovering adults, which is the final stage- Advanced Recovery. Long-term sobriety provides a life of freedom and choices. Teens who get the opportunity to arrest their addiction and alcoholism early in life have their whole lives ahead of them, and what seems like a gaping canyon now can only be a minor bump in the road in retrospect.

Please contact us for help finding adolescent addiction treatment.

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