ISBN 978-0-7808-1154-6P.O. Box 31-1640Detroit, MI 48231Phone: 800-234-1340Fax: 800-875-1340www.omnigraphics.comMagillOmnigraphicsDrug Information for Teens TEEN HEALTH SERIESDrug Information for Teens Health Tips about the Physical and Mental Effects of Substance AbuseIncluding Information about ...
Bellenir, Karen, ed. Drug Information for Teens: Health Tips about the Physical and Mental Effects of Substance Abuse.(Book Review) (book review)Burner, Joyce Adams
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In schools, the Partnership for a Drug Free America disseminates information on what is truly happening with today's youth. The trends for meth, crack, pot, abuse of prescription drugs and alcohol are discussed. A program called Too Good for Drugs developed by the Mendez Foundation is also ...
Because of poor economy I closed a part of my business. Because of stress and frequent failures that I didn’t know since my kids were teens I faced a new problem. Unlike my business affairs, this new issue wasn’t easy to solve. Within couple of months I felt helpless and even lost...
Where can people get more information and help for drug abuse and addiction disorders? Al-Anon-Alateen: 888-4AL-ANON Alcoholics Anonymous World Services: 212-870-3400 American Council on Alcoholism treatment referral line: 800-527-5344
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to abuse substances if they suffer from depression, low self-esteem, low impulse control, have a history of being abused, or family history of substance abuse. Teens who receive low parental supervision or communication, or who feel different than their peers are also at risk for drug abuse....