It’s no secret… America is addicted to prescription and illicit drugs like never before. With pharmaceutical companies manufacturing enough drugs to kill every man, woman, and child, coupled with doctors receiving millions of dollars to over-prescribing said drugs, it’s no wonder as to why millions of our nation’s youth are addicted to harmful substances.
What are the most addictive drugs? This article gives an intimate look at our country’s most abused drugs.
Author’s Note: As a parent, it is crucial to be aware of the potential dangers your teenage daughter faces coming into the new year. Unfortunately, drug addiction continues to be a serious issue with today’s teenage girl culture. Suffice to say, it’s not a bad idea for parents of teenage girls to be educated on the most widely used drugs being abused by American teenagers.
Turning Winds is a hybrid program. We have blended all of the benefits three of the most effective troubled teen treatment programs which include, residential treatment, wilderness therapy, and that of boarding schools for troubled youth. We use the power of nature, academic support, and both group and individual therapy in a strength-based program that typically spans 12 months – enough time for teens to achieve real change, and practice what they’ve learned.
Heroin – The brain converts heroin into morphine. This means that the brain binds molecules into cells that affect how we perceive pain and reward. However, heroin is easy to overdose on as it slows the user’s heart rate to fatally low beats-per-minute.
Cocaine – It only takes moments for cocaine to flood the brain with the feel-good chemical known as dopamine. In fact, the sensation of pleasure is so intense that studies show animals choose it over food until they starve to death.
Often teens who are enrolled in our therapeutic treatment program have a history of low to moderate substance use. We can help teens to understand the risks associated with substance abuse and help them to value their future so that that is not an option when they return home. Our boarding school has been very successful in helping teens turn from substances abuse to other more positive outlets that build instead of destroying.
Use of any of the following substances that become maladaptive and leads to impairment or distress: alcohol, amphetamines, marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, nicotine, opioids, phencyclidines and sedatives. This disorder includes symptoms of tolerance, a possible manifestation of withdrawal symptoms and the use of such substances must interfere with daily functioning.
**Note: This page is meant for informational purposes only. It is not a complete list of all disorders, but rather the most common disorders present in the youth that are served by Turning Winds’ therapeutic boarding school for teens. For further understanding and information about any of the above disorders, please consult the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V-TR.
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