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\n\t\tSubstance Abuse Disorder and Substance Use in Teens\n\t<\/h1>\n\t

Many teenagers and young adults drink alcohol and experiment with drugs in high-school or at a university, but few realize the risk factors that alcohol and drug use can bring.<\/p>\n

Is your child afflicted by a mental health disorder like substance abuse? Learn more about how you can get them the help, support and treatment they need<\/a> to live a healthier lifestyle.<\/p>\n

\n\t\tSubstance Abuse in Teens\n\t<\/h2>\n\t

Adolescence and young adulthood are marked by major behavioral, emotional and physical, changes. Experimenting with alcohol and drugs<\/a> is common in preteens, teens and young adults, but what often begins as experimentation or the result of peer pressure, can turn into a vicious cycle of addiction. Adolescent substance abuse or adolescent substance use may destroy your child’s potential in life.<\/p>\n

Sadly, teens and young adults don’t typically see the link between their actions today and the potential consequences of tomorrow. They have a tendency to feel indestructible or immune to the problems that others experience and do not recognize the increased risk that the use of alcohol or drug use brings. Additionally, once alcohol abuse or drug abuse develops, treatment is often the only option that can help a teen stop their alcohol or drug addiction – and the only thing that can prevent a lifetime of potential problems for your child.<\/p>\n

\n\t\tCommonly Abused Substances\n\t<\/h2>\n\t