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Kimberly Abraham and Marney Studaker-Cordner are the co-creators of The ODD Lifeline® for parents of Oppositional, Defiant kids, and Life Over the Influence™, a program that helps families struggling with substance abuse issues (both programs are included in The Total Transformation® Onl...
The parental abuse of alcohol may influence several long-term consequences for their 15- to 27-year-old children such as increased mortality, self-destructive behaviors (e.g. attempted suicide or drug addiction). Hospitalization due to violence, an increased risk of teenage pregnancy and ...
Prenatal stages and adolescence are two crucial periods when exposure to drugs of abuse affects the ongoing development of the central nervous system (CNS), altering the normal psychological function of the individual. In this review, we will mainly focus on the long-term effects of exposure to ...
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy volume 7, Article number: 28 (2012) Cite this article 12k Accesses 8 Citations 3 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background Raising prices through taxation on tobacco and alcohol products is a common strategy to raise revenues and reduce ...
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