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STAGES OF JUVENILE DRUG USE
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There are several stages of drug use.
Young people seem to progress more
quickly through the stages than do adults.
- Experimental use -- typically involves peers, recreational use; the user
may enjoy defying parents or other authority figures.
- Regular use -- increased school or work absenteeism; worries about
losing drug source; uses drugs to "remedy" negative feeling; begins to
isolate from friends and family; may change peer group to others who are
regular users; takes pride in noting increased tolerance and ability to
"handle" the drug.
- Daily Preoccupation -- loss of motivation; indifference toward school
and work; behavior changes become evident; preoccupation with drug use
supersedes all prior interests including relationships; secretive behavior;
may begin dealing drugs to help support habit; use of other, harder drugs
may increase; legal complications may increase.
- Dependence -- cannot face daily routine without drugs; continued denial
of problem; deteriorating physical condition; loss of "control" over use;
may become suicidal; financial and legal complications worsen; may have
severed ties with family members or friends by this time.
TREATMENT OVERVIEW
As with any other area of medicine, the least intensive treatment should be
the starting point.
Comprehensive residential treatment programs monitor and address potential
withdrawal symptoms/behaviors; incorporate behavior recognition and modification
programs; include psychotherapeutic treatments both for the person (and perhaps
family) and in group settings; have a prolonged after-care component; and
provide peer support.
Drug addiction is a serious and complicated health condition that requires
both physiological and psychological treatment and support. It is important to
have an evaluation with a trained professional to determine appropriate care.
CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
Also seek out information and support from local 12-step support groups (such
as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and Ala-teen-Alanon) or
other support groups like SMART Recovery, Moderation Management and LifeRing
Recovery.
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Reviewed: 05/2004
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