Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers 866-889-3665 http://visionsteen.soup.io/ Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers 866-889-3665 http://visionsteen.soup.io/ http://4.asset.soup.io/asset/0034/8052_864c.jpeg 128 128 VisionsTeen {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrZJAKYqDWg\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrZJAKYqDWg\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"VisionsTeen"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/UrZJAKYqDWg" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/UrZJAKYqDWg" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>VisionsTeenWed, 30 Nov 2011 03:10:39 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/195947962/VisionsTeenurn:www-soup-io:1:195947962video Amanda Shumow on LifeChangers {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJN-PsdLlAA\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJN-PsdLlAA\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"Amanda Shumow on LifeChangers"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/XJN-PsdLlAA" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/XJN-PsdLlAA" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>Amanda Shumow on LifeChangersSun, 16 Oct 2011 21:04:04 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/180180817/Amanda-Shumow-on-LifeChangersurn:www-soup-io:1:180180817video Bill Hoban, MFT – Director of Clinical Services {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsnolD-1cN0\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsnolD-1cN0\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"Bill Hoban, MFT \u2013 Director of Clinical Services"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/fsnolD-1cN0" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/fsnolD-1cN0" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>Bill Hoban, MFT – Director of Clinical ServicesThu, 12 May 2011 16:13:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/131479038/Bill-Hoban-MFT-Director-of-Clinical-Servicesurn:www-soup-io:1:131479038video Visions - Adolescent Treatment Centers, Teenage Drug Rehab, Teen Alcohol Rehab {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofsawgUCNeM\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofsawgUCNeM\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"Visions - Adolescent Treatment Centers, Teenage Drug Rehab, Teen Alcohol Rehab"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ofsawgUCNeM" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ofsawgUCNeM" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>Visions - Adolescent Treatment Centers, Teenage Drug Rehab, Teen Alcohol RehabThu, 12 May 2011 16:13:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/131479036/Visions-Adolescent-Treatment-Centers-Teenage-Drug-Rehaburn:www-soup-io:1:131479036video Octopus in Maui {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fLTsBVm90g\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fLTsBVm90g\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"Octopus in Maui"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/9fLTsBVm90g" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/9fLTsBVm90g" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>Octopus in MauiMon, 16 Aug 2010 18:52:58 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/71359527/Octopus-in-Mauiurn:www-soup-io:1:71359527video RT @VisionsTeen: Twenty percent of high school students say that they have ta... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17869784168","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: Twenty percent of high school students say that they have taken prescription medication\u2026 \u003Ca href=\"http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/teen-prescription-drug-treatment.html?utm_source=feedburner\u0026amp;utm_medium=twitter\u0026amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+AdolescentTreatment+(Visions+Adolescent+Treatment+Centers+(866)+889-3665)\" title=\"http://goo.gl/fb/0rVP6\"\u003Eblog.visionsteen.com/...\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: Twenty percent of high school students say that they have taken prescription medication… <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/teen-prescription-drug-treatment.html?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=twitter&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+AdolescentTreatment+(Visions+Adolescent+Treatment+Centers+(866)+889-3665)" title="http://goo.gl/fb/0rVP6">blog.visionsteen.com/...</a>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 14:10:22 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63937299/RT-VisionsTeen-Twenty-percent-of-high-schoolurn:www-soup-io:1:63937299regular RT @ypLA: With Phil Jackson locked up, Lakers turn attention to Mike Miller w... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17681967188","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/ypLA\"\u003EypLA\u003C/a\u003E: With Phil Jackson locked up, Lakers turn attention to Mike Miller \u003Ca href=\"http://www.examiner.com/x-955-Los-Angeles-Lakers-Examiner~y2010m7d2-With-Phil-Jackson-locked-up-Lakers-turn-attention-to-Mike-Miller?cid=edition-rss-Los_Angeles\" title=\"http://ow.ly/17YYRT\"\u003Ewww.examiner.com/...\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/ypLA">ypLA</a>: With Phil Jackson locked up, Lakers turn attention to Mike Miller <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-955-Los-Angeles-Lakers-Examiner~y2010m7d2-With-Phil-Jackson-locked-up-Lakers-turn-attention-to-Mike-Miller?cid=edition-rss-Los_Angeles" title="http://ow.ly/17YYRT">www.examiner.com/...</a>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 23:00:20 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63510534/RT-ypLA-With-Phil-Jackson-locked-upurn:www-soup-io:1:63510534regular RT @therapy_journal: Teen Girls Drugs Alcohol Dangers: A new survey has shown... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17681909172","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/therapy_journal\"\u003Etherapy_journal\u003C/a\u003E: Teen Girls Drugs Alcohol Dangers: A new survey has shown interesting results regarding the difference in the way m. ..."} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/therapy_journal">therapy_journal</a>: Teen Girls Drugs Alcohol Dangers: A new survey has shown interesting results regarding the difference in the way m. ...Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:59:08 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63510536/RT-therapy-journal-Teen-Girls-Drugs-Alcoholurn:www-soup-io:1:63510536regular RT @therapy_journal: Psychiatrist Creativity Drugs Alcohol: "The idea that d... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17681893663","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/therapy_journal\"\u003Etherapy_journal\u003C/a\u003E: Psychiatrist Creativity Drugs Alcohol: \"The idea that drugs and alcohol give artists unique insights and powerful. ..."} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/therapy_journal">therapy_journal</a>: Psychiatrist Creativity Drugs Alcohol: "The idea that drugs and alcohol give artists unique insights and powerful. ...Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:58:46 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63510537/RT-therapy-journal-Psychiatrist-Creativity-Drugs-Alcoholurn:www-soup-io:1:63510537regular RT @VisionsTeen: A study has shown that teens who have access to fake ID's (l... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17681835168","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: A study has shown that teens who have access to fake ID's (like the one from #\u003Ca href=\"http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Hawaii\"\u003EHawaii\u003C/a\u003E shown\u2026 \u003Ca href=\"http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html?utm_source=feedburner\u0026amp;utm_medium=twitter\u0026amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+AdolescentTreatment+(Visions+Adolescent+Treatment+Centers+(866)+889-3665)\" title=\"http://goo.gl/fb/8iQfK\"\u003Eblog.visionsteen.com/...\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: A study has shown that teens who have access to fake ID's (like the one from #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Hawaii">Hawaii</a> shown… <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=twitter&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+AdolescentTreatment+(Visions+Adolescent+Treatment+Centers+(866)+889-3665)" title="http://goo.gl/fb/8iQfK">blog.visionsteen.com/...</a>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:57:25 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63510546/RT-VisionsTeen-A-study-has-shown-thaturn:www-soup-io:1:63510546regular RT @VisionsTeen: http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-t... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/17681832135","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: \u003Ca href=\"http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html\"\u003Ehttp://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html\u003C/a\u003E \u003Ca href=\"http://fb.me/CklYxUlj\"\u003Ehttp://fb.me/CklYxUlj\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html">http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/07/fake-ids-and-cash-lead-to-heavy.html</a> <a href="http://fb.me/CklYxUlj">http://fb.me/CklYxUlj</a>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:57:21 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/63510548/RT-VisionsTeen-http-blog-visionsteen-com-2010urn:www-soup-io:1:63510548regular RT @VisionsTeen: Memorial Day Pool Party and BBQ today for {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/15109213709","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: Memorial Day Pool Party and BBQ today for \nthe kiddies at Camp Visions! \u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=130845240260369\u0026amp;id=7570913227\" title=\"http://bit.ly/9UPKLc\"\u003Ewww.facebook.com/...\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: Memorial Day Pool Party and BBQ today for the kiddies at Camp Visions! <a href="http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=130845240260369&amp;id=7570913227" title="http://bit.ly/9UPKLc">www.facebook.com/...</a>Mon, 31 May 2010 14:01:40 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/58348259/RT-VisionsTeen-Memorial-Day-Pool-Party-andurn:www-soup-io:1:58348259regular RT @interventionTV: Tyler faced tragedy when his siblings were found dead. N... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/13349136908","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/interventionTV\"\u003EinterventionTV\u003C/a\u003E: Tyler faced tragedy when his siblings were found dead. Now he fills his days with drugs and alcohol. \u003Ca href=\"http://bit.ly/\"\u003Ehttp://bit.ly/\u003C/a\u003E ..."} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/interventionTV">interventionTV</a>: Tyler faced tragedy when his siblings were found dead. Now he fills his days with drugs and alcohol. <a href="http://bit.ly/">http://bit.ly/</a> ...Tue, 04 May 2010 05:30:25 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/55024257/RT-interventionTV-Tyler-faced-tragedy-when-hisurn:www-soup-io:1:55024257regular RT @VisionsTeen: treatment isn't always the immediate answer, but it plants a... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/13349060702","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: treatment isn't always the immediate answer, but it plants a seed. great that Brittney got clean Jan 2010. #\u003Ca href=\"http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23interventiontv.\"\u003Einterventiontv.\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: treatment isn't always the immediate answer, but it plants a seed. great that Brittney got clean Jan 2010. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23interventiontv.">interventiontv.</a>Tue, 04 May 2010 05:28:17 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/55024258/RT-VisionsTeen-treatment-isnt-always-the-immediateurn:www-soup-io:1:55024258regular This blog has moved {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/03/this-blog-has-moved.html\"\u003EThis blog has moved\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://blog.visionsteen.com/2010/03/this-blog-has-moved.html","body":"\u003Cbr /\u003E This blog is now located at http://blog.visionsteen.com/.\u003Cbr /\u003E You will be automatically redirected in 30 seconds, or you may click \u003Ca href=\"http://blog.visionsteen.com/\"\u003Ehere\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E For feed subscribers, please update your feed subscriptions to\u003Cbr /\u003E http://blog.visionsteen.com/feeds/posts/default.\u003Cbr /\u003E \u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7747977674578243527?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <br /> This blog is now located at <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/">http://blog.visionsteen.com/</a>.<br /> You will be automatically redirected in 30 seconds, or you may click <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/">here</a>.<br /><br /> For feed subscribers, please update your feed subscriptions to<br /> <a href="http://blog.visionsteen.com/feeds/posts/default">http://blog.visionsteen.com/feeds/posts/default</a>.<br /> <div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7747977674578243527?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 16:11:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/51215283/This-blog-has-movedurn:www-soup-io:1:51215283regular Relapse-Prevention-For-Adolescents {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/relapse-prevention-for-adolescents.html\"\u003ERelapse-Prevention-For-Adolescents\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/relapse-prevention-for-adolescents.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SgSDD8AhDSI/AAAAAAAAA_E/MRDHLXghJDQ/s400/depression%206.jpg\" alt=\"RELAPSE PREVENTION\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EA drug user, especially one that has been trying to get \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/clean-and-sober.html\"\u003Eclean and sober\u003C/a\u003E and is currently relapsing is quick to manipulate friends or loved ones into being \u201cokay\u201d with their drug use. They try to convince them \u201cthis time it will be different\u201d. In many cases these \"friends\" may have some experience using drugs and/or alcohol themselves and compare their own use to that of their friend or loved one. Sometimes these \"friends\" are completely ignorant to drug addiction and its depths, darkness and destruction. To many, addiction is another persons, family\u2019s reality or simply a reality show they might stumble across on A \u0026amp; E like Intervention or Celebrity Rehab. They think to themselves how horrible and sad, yet some one in their immediate life is struggling in exactly the same way. A drug user is resourceful, manipulative, deceiving and will do whatever it takes to get high. It is not that they are on a mission to hurt anyone even though they do so in the process. They are most likely just trying to self medicate some underlying cause like depression, anxiety, low self esteem, etc. Such is the vicious cycle. For someone to find recovery they must learn how to cope with life on life's terms, with all its joys as well as disappointments.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EClick here for more information about \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003ERelapse Prevention\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5709084619433435270?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SgSDD8AhDSI/AAAAAAAAA_E/MRDHLXghJDQ/s400/depression%206.jpg" alt="RELAPSE PREVENTION" /></a><br /><br />A drug user, especially one that has been trying to get <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/clean-and-sober.html">clean and sober</a> and is currently relapsing is quick to manipulate friends or loved ones into being “okay” with their drug use. They try to convince them “this time it will be different”. In many cases these "friends" may have some experience using drugs and/or alcohol themselves and compare their own use to that of their friend or loved one. Sometimes these "friends" are completely ignorant to drug addiction and its depths, darkness and destruction. To many, addiction is another persons, family’s reality or simply a reality show they might stumble across on A &amp; E like Intervention or Celebrity Rehab. They think to themselves how horrible and sad, yet some one in their immediate life is struggling in exactly the same way. A drug user is resourceful, manipulative, deceiving and will do whatever it takes to get high. It is not that they are on a mission to hurt anyone even though they do so in the process. They are most likely just trying to self medicate some underlying cause like depression, anxiety, low self esteem, etc. Such is the vicious cycle. For someone to find recovery they must learn how to cope with life on life's terms, with all its joys as well as disappointments.<br /><br />Click here for more information about <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Relapse Prevention</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5709084619433435270?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:50:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/49688270/Relapse-Prevention-For-Adolescentsurn:www-soup-io:1:49688270regular Talking Teenage Pregnancy With My Daughter {"tags":["Teen-pregnancy","Ventura","Teenage-pregnancy"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teenage-pregnancy.html\"\u003ETalking Teenage Pregnancy With My Daughter\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teenage-pregnancy.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teenage-pregnancy.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S6THQfqPekI/AAAAAAAACE8/ho-EQKUXYcQ/s400/mother%20and%20daughter.jpg\" alt=\"TEEN-PREGNANCY\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EWhat happens to you when you daughter approaches you and asks, \"Mom....I need to buy a pregnancy test\". After I lifted myself from the floor, I asked that all important question. \"Are you pregnant?\". Of course my daughter gets angry at me and said, \"It's for a friend!!!\". I told her since she had a boyfriend that was a reasonable question. She is a straight A student and is not on drugs....but in the back of my mind there is always a fear that she might do something that will impact her for the rest of her life.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EI talked to her and found out it was for a friend. I knew that this friend is sexually active. My questions to all parents are...\"There is all this information about birth control and sexually transmitted diseases available to our children...why are they having sex?....not taking care of themselves?.....Have you REALLY talked to your child about it?\" These are questions that have been going on since I was a teenager and I am sure when our parents were teenagers.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease talk to your child....they have a bright future ahead....let's try to avoid them being parents at an early age or contracting a sexually transmitted disease that they will live for the rest of their lives. \u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EVisions Adolescent Drug Treatment Center\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8728393048102433271?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teenage-pregnancy.html"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S6THQfqPekI/AAAAAAAACE8/ho-EQKUXYcQ/s400/mother%20and%20daughter.jpg" alt="TEEN-PREGNANCY" /></a><br /><br />What happens to you when you daughter approaches you and asks, "Mom....I need to buy a pregnancy test". After I lifted myself from the floor, I asked that all important question. "Are you pregnant?". Of course my daughter gets angry at me and said, "It's for a friend!!!". I told her since she had a boyfriend that was a reasonable question. She is a straight A student and is not on drugs....but in the back of my mind there is always a fear that she might do something that will impact her for the rest of her life.<br /><br />I talked to her and found out it was for a friend. I knew that this friend is sexually active. My questions to all parents are..."There is all this information about birth control and sexually transmitted diseases available to our children...why are they having sex?....not taking care of themselves?.....Have you REALLY talked to your child about it?" These are questions that have been going on since I was a teenager and I am sure when our parents were teenagers.<br /><br />Please talk to your child....they have a bright future ahead....let's try to avoid them being parents at an early age or contracting a sexually transmitted disease that they will live for the rest of their lives. <br /><br /><a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Visions Adolescent Drug Treatment Center</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8728393048102433271?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:06:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/49511951/Talking-Teenage-Pregnancy-With-My-Daughterurn:www-soup-io:1:49511951regularteen-pregnancyventurateenage-pregnancy Dual-Diagnosis-Inpatient-Treatment {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/dual-diagnosis-inpatient-treatment.html\"\u003EDual-Diagnosis-Inpatient-Treatment\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/dual-diagnosis-inpatient-treatment.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SiKNXW8I5qI/AAAAAAAABHI/xky4GwMJbsg/s400/41826157.jpg\" alt=\"DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EMany teens begin using drugs because of undiagnosed mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD. \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html\"\u003EAdolescent drug use\u003C/a\u003E is often an attempt to self medicate the symptoms and can actually be an indicator of bigger underlying issues. Understanding the entire spectrum of a teen's issues is key in assisting them with teen recovery.\u003Cbr /\u003EDual diagnosis teen drug and alcohol rehab is a great start to help teens both diagnose, treat, and understand the issues behind teen drug abuse. In addition to confronting adolescent addiction to drugs and alcohol, adolescent dual diagnosis treatment explores a teen's entire well-being: physically, mentally, and emotionally. Teens from Pasadena are given new, positive coping mechanisms such as Individual therapy, counseling, group therapy, journaling, and equine therapy, and are encouraged to explore life without the use of drugs. Counselors help get teens focused on the right path by creating \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Ecustom treatment plans to fit each teen's individual needs\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4336008138780857058?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SiKNXW8I5qI/AAAAAAAABHI/xky4GwMJbsg/s400/41826157.jpg" alt="DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br />Many teens begin using drugs because of undiagnosed mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD. <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html">Adolescent drug use</a> is often an attempt to self medicate the symptoms and can actually be an indicator of bigger underlying issues. Understanding the entire spectrum of a teen's issues is key in assisting them with teen recovery.<br />Dual diagnosis teen drug and alcohol rehab is a great start to help teens both diagnose, treat, and understand the issues behind teen drug abuse. In addition to confronting adolescent addiction to drugs and alcohol, adolescent dual diagnosis treatment explores a teen's entire well-being: physically, mentally, and emotionally. Teens from Pasadena are given new, positive coping mechanisms such as Individual therapy, counseling, group therapy, journaling, and equine therapy, and are encouraged to explore life without the use of drugs. Counselors help get teens focused on the right path by creating <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">custom treatment plans to fit each teen's individual needs</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4336008138780857058?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:16:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/49117242/Dual-Diagnosis-Inpatient-Treatmenturn:www-soup-io:1:49117242regular Teen Girls Getting Drunk With Booze Soaked Tampons {"tags":["Houston","adolescent-treatment-center","gender-specific-drug-treatment"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teen-girls-getting-drunk.html\"\u003ETeen Girls Getting Drunk With Booze Soaked Tampons\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teen-girls-getting-drunk.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teen-girls-getting-drunk.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5ugmXjn-VI/AAAAAAAACE0/77o5_0n9SRE/s400/post_1492155_1248971195_med.jpg\" alt=\"GENDER-SPECIFIC-DRUG-TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThat's right, \"straight A\" college bound girls admitting to Visions \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-treatment-center.html\"\u003EAdolescent Treatment Center\u003C/a\u003E getting drunk and fast by inserting an alcohol-drenched tampon and waiting for the buzz.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EWe apologize for having to report this but what will they think of next?\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe idea is you can get drunk much faster and with less evidence because the alcohol goes directly into the bloodstream. This means there is no scent of liquor on their breath.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThis is very dangerous! It is an overdose waiting to happen!\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\"I do this because when my parents ask me 'HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING!!!?' I can honestly say, \"No!\"\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease contact us to find out \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eis my teen doing drugs?\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8065972063360522501?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/teen-girls-getting-drunk.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5ugmXjn-VI/AAAAAAAACE0/77o5_0n9SRE/s400/post_1492155_1248971195_med.jpg" alt="GENDER-SPECIFIC-DRUG-TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br />That's right, "straight A" college bound girls admitting to Visions <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-treatment-center.html">Adolescent Treatment Center</a> getting drunk and fast by inserting an alcohol-drenched tampon and waiting for the buzz.<br /><br />We apologize for having to report this but what will they think of next?<br /><br />The idea is you can get drunk much faster and with less evidence because the alcohol goes directly into the bloodstream. This means there is no scent of liquor on their breath.<br /><br />This is very dangerous! It is an overdose waiting to happen!<br /><br />"I do this because when my parents ask me 'HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING!!!?' I can honestly say, "No!"<br /><br />Please contact us to find out <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">is my teen doing drugs?</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8065972063360522501?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:25:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/48642796/Teen-Girls-Getting-Drunk-With-Booze-Soakedurn:www-soup-io:1:48642796regularhoustonadolescent-treatment-centergender-specific-drug-treatment Specialized Drug Treatment For Teens {"tags":["adolescent-outpatient-in-newport-beach","teen-residential-drug-treatment","adolescent-treatment-program"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/specialized-drug-treatment-for-teens.html\"\u003ESpecialized Drug Treatment For Teens\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/specialized-drug-treatment-for-teens.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/specialized-drug-treatment-for-teens.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/Sjz88q_5KkI/AAAAAAAABLc/DpI1j2uwSxM/s400/19199393.jpg\" alt=\"ADOLESCENT TREATMENT PROGRAM\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EOnly 10% of teens who need help for alcohol and drug problems actually enter \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-treatment-center.html\"\u003Eadolescent treatment programs\u003C/a\u003E due in part to a lack of adolescent-only services and the poor quality of the teen treatment services that are available. Less that one-third of substance abuse programs in the U.S. offer specialized programs for teens.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EA new study shows that 1.4 million teens need help for addictions each year, but only about one-tenth receive it.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EBecause of the lack of adolescent programs, the opportunity to intervene early in teen substance abuse is lost, the authors said. Many families seeking help for their children are unable to find treatment in their communities.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe study also found most of the available programs treat teens only on an outpatient basis and that facilities that offer teens residential or inpatient treatment rank higher in quality.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe study was funded by the Substance Abuse Policy Research Program (SAPRP) of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and appears in the March 2009 issue of the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease call us for \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eteen residential drug treatment\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8287099352086123327?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/specialized-drug-treatment-for-teens.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/Sjz88q_5KkI/AAAAAAAABLc/DpI1j2uwSxM/s400/19199393.jpg" alt="ADOLESCENT TREATMENT PROGRAM" /></a><br /><br />Only 10% of teens who need help for alcohol and drug problems actually enter <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-treatment-center.html">adolescent treatment programs</a> due in part to a lack of adolescent-only services and the poor quality of the teen treatment services that are available. Less that one-third of substance abuse programs in the U.S. offer specialized programs for teens.<br /><br />A new study shows that 1.4 million teens need help for addictions each year, but only about one-tenth receive it.<br /><br />Because of the lack of adolescent programs, the opportunity to intervene early in teen substance abuse is lost, the authors said. Many families seeking help for their children are unable to find treatment in their communities.<br /><br />The study also found most of the available programs treat teens only on an outpatient basis and that facilities that offer teens residential or inpatient treatment rank higher in quality.<br /><br />The study was funded by the Substance Abuse Policy Research Program (SAPRP) of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and appears in the March 2009 issue of the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.<br /><br />Please call us for <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">teen residential drug treatment</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8287099352086123327?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 14:06:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/48495412/Specialized-Drug-Treatment-For-Teensurn:www-soup-io:1:48495412regularadolescent-outpatient-in-newport-beachteen-residential-drug-treatmentadolescent-treatment-program 80's Teen Icon Died From An Apparent Overdose Wednesday {"tags":["Hollywood","adolescent-addiction-treatment","Corey-Haim"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/80s-teen-icon-died-from-apparent.html\"\u003E80's Teen Icon Died From An Apparent Overdose Wednesday\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/80s-teen-icon-died-from-apparent.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/80s-teen-icon-died-from-apparent.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5gWFr3zbkI/AAAAAAAACEU/h0KzUstVWKw/s400/coreyhaim.jpg\" alt=\"ADOLESCENT ADDICTION TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003ECorey Haim, 80's teen icon best known for starring in the movie Lost Boys and his highly publicized struggle with drugs, died from an apparent overdose Wednesday. Haim's bad boy image kept him in the tabloids and eventually out of Hollywood, and as many teen stars do, he eventually succumbed to the high pressures of stardom and his own demons. \u003Cbr /\u003EI wonder if Haim had been exposed to the stellar \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html\"\u003Eadolescent addiction treatment \u003C/a\u003E centers we have today if he would have come to this tragic end. Teen drug treatment today is highly specialized in dealing with the unique nature of teen drug addiction, and teens and their families today are fortunate to have access to such remarkable support. It makes me really sad to see someone who, regardless of their celebrity status, suffered from addiction like I suffered, but didn't make it to the other side. Rest in peace, Corey.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4589193751619051470?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/80s-teen-icon-died-from-apparent.html"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5gWFr3zbkI/AAAAAAAACEU/h0KzUstVWKw/s400/coreyhaim.jpg" alt="ADOLESCENT ADDICTION TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br />Corey Haim, 80's teen icon best known for starring in the movie Lost Boys and his highly publicized struggle with drugs, died from an apparent overdose Wednesday. Haim's bad boy image kept him in the tabloids and eventually out of Hollywood, and as many teen stars do, he eventually succumbed to the high pressures of stardom and his own demons. <br />I wonder if Haim had been exposed to the stellar <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html">adolescent addiction treatment </a> centers we have today if he would have come to this tragic end. Teen drug treatment today is highly specialized in dealing with the unique nature of teen drug addiction, and teens and their families today are fortunate to have access to such remarkable support. It makes me really sad to see someone who, regardless of their celebrity status, suffered from addiction like I suffered, but didn't make it to the other side. Rest in peace, Corey.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4589193751619051470?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 22:27:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/48102945/80s-Teen-Icon-Died-From-An-Apparenturn:www-soup-io:1:48102945regularhollywoodadolescent-addiction-treatmentcorey-haim Corey Haim Prescription Drug Overdose {"tags":["overdose","Los Angeles","addiction-to-prescription-drugs","Corey-Haim"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/corey-haim-prescription-drug-overdose.html\"\u003ECorey Haim Prescription Drug Overdose\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/corey-haim-prescription-drug-overdose.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5fJdPcWOsI/AAAAAAAACD4/TK8sQLK9i4U/s400/corey_haim_5266195.jpg\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EDetails are already emerging about Corey Haim's tragic death this morning, and it appears the actor may have died of a prescription drug overdose.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003ELaw enforcement is reporting that Haim collapsed in the bedroom of his mother's apartment in Los Angeles around 1:30am this morning, and authorities recovered four prescription bottles at the scene.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EHaim had recently been battling flu-like symptoms, but the above-mentioned meds were unrelated to that.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EHaim's mother also confirmed her son had been battling an \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/prescription-medication-abuse.html\"\u003Eaddiction to prescription drugs \u003C/a\u003Efor years .\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EOur deepest condolences go out to his family.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-296432595960902788?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S5fJdPcWOsI/AAAAAAAACD4/TK8sQLK9i4U/s400/corey_haim_5266195.jpg" /></a><br /><br />Details are already emerging about Corey Haim's tragic death this morning, and it appears the actor may have died of a prescription drug overdose.<br /><br />Law enforcement is reporting that Haim collapsed in the bedroom of his mother's apartment in Los Angeles around 1:30am this morning, and authorities recovered four prescription bottles at the scene.<br /><br />Haim had recently been battling flu-like symptoms, but the above-mentioned meds were unrelated to that.<br /><br />Haim's mother also confirmed her son had been battling an <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/prescription-medication-abuse.html">addiction to prescription drugs </a>for years .<br /><br />Our deepest condolences go out to his family.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-296432595960902788?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:45:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/48060722/Corey-Haim-Prescription-Drug-Overdoseurn:www-soup-io:1:48060722regularoverdoselos angelesaddiction-to-prescription-drugscorey-haim How Drugs Affect Brain Development {"tags":["Montgomery-Texas","brain-development","young-adult-drug-treatment","santa-monica-teen-drug-treatment"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/how-drugs-affect-brain-development.html\"\u003EHow Drugs Affect Brain Development\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/how-drugs-affect-brain-development.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/how-drugs-affect-brain-development.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S47ZAhPKPcI/AAAAAAAACDc/lMrhQw2-XjQ/s800/wet_brain.gif\" alt=\"TEEN DRUG TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EMany parents look at their teens and wonder, \u201cWhat in the world we\u2019re they thinking?\u201d Neurologist Frances Jensen, mother of two teenage boys, asked herself this and decided to get answers. Her conclusion? They often aren\u2019t thinking, and the developmental process of the human brain might be to blame. The frontal lobes, where the brain decides, \u201cIs this a good idea and what are the consequences?\u201d aren\u2019t fully connected to the rest of the brain in the teenage years. It\u2019s not that teens are incapable of thinking through situations, but that the process is much slower than in adults. This may also contribute to teens\u2019 sometimes amazing lack of consideration, poor impulse control, and susceptibility to addiction.\u003Cbr /\u003EYoung brains are much more reactive in order to learn, says Jensen, and therefore the teenage brain develops habits more quickly than adults, including drug and alcohol habits. She describes addiction in the brain as a type of learning. Smoking pot will create a much longer lasting cognitive decline in the teenage brain than in adults. \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/teen-drug-and-alcohol-rehab.html\"\u003ETeen drug and alcohol treatment\u003C/a\u003E deals with every aspect of being a teenager, from problems in school to social anxiety, to peer pressure. In essence, teens are given the opportunity to \u201crelearn\u201d healthy behaviors. Fortunately, with such physically teachable minds, this may be an advantage to teens getting clean that adult addicts don\u2019t have.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease call us for teen or \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EYoung adult drug treatment\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5894751758611982762?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/03/how-drugs-affect-brain-development.html"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S47ZAhPKPcI/AAAAAAAACDc/lMrhQw2-XjQ/s800/wet_brain.gif" alt="TEEN DRUG TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br />Many parents look at their teens and wonder, “What in the world we’re they thinking?” Neurologist Frances Jensen, mother of two teenage boys, asked herself this and decided to get answers. Her conclusion? They often aren’t thinking, and the developmental process of the human brain might be to blame. The frontal lobes, where the brain decides, “Is this a good idea and what are the consequences?” aren’t fully connected to the rest of the brain in the teenage years. It’s not that teens are incapable of thinking through situations, but that the process is much slower than in adults. This may also contribute to teens’ sometimes amazing lack of consideration, poor impulse control, and susceptibility to addiction.<br />Young brains are much more reactive in order to learn, says Jensen, and therefore the teenage brain develops habits more quickly than adults, including drug and alcohol habits. She describes addiction in the brain as a type of learning. Smoking pot will create a much longer lasting cognitive decline in the teenage brain than in adults. <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/teen-drug-and-alcohol-rehab.html">Teen drug and alcohol treatment</a> deals with every aspect of being a teenager, from problems in school to social anxiety, to peer pressure. In essence, teens are given the opportunity to “relearn” healthy behaviors. Fortunately, with such physically teachable minds, this may be an advantage to teens getting clean that adult addicts don’t have.<br /><br />Please call us for teen or <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Young adult drug treatment</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5894751758611982762?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:03:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/47258003/How-Drugs-Affect-Brain-Developmenturn:www-soup-io:1:47258003regularmontgomery-texasbrain-developmentyoung-adult-drug-treatmentsanta-monica-teen-drug-treatment Prescription Drug Abuse Amongst Adolescents on the Rise {"tags":["Oxycontin","East-Seattle","adolescent-prescription-drug-abuse","adderall"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/prescription-drug-abuse-adolescents.html\"\u003EPrescription Drug Abuse Amongst Adolescents on the Rise\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/prescription-drug-abuse-adolescents.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/prescription-drug-abuse-adolescents.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SnmOuMP1w6I/AAAAAAAABms/sLG4QbwbyMg/s400/kids-abusing-prescription-pills-01-af.jpg\" alt=\"TEEN PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/prescription-medication-abuse.html\"\u003EPrescription medication abuse\u003C/a\u003E amongst adolescents is on the rise. 20 percent of 12- to 17-year-old teenagers in the U.S. have reported giving their prescription drugs like Oxycontin and Adderall to friends or obtained drugs the same way, Reuters reported Aug. 18.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EAllergy drugs, narcotic pain relievers, antibiotics, acne medications, antidepressants, and anti-anxiety medications were the most commonly shared. Three-quarters of those who borrowed drugs from friends said they did so instead of visiting a doctor.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EAbout one-third of those who borrowed medications said they had experienced an adverse reaction as a result.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPast research has shown that 40 percent of adults also share their medications. \"However, prior to our study, no one had asked adolescents how often they shared prescription medications, which meds they shared and what some of the outcomes were,\" said lead researcher Richard Goldsworthy of Academic Edge, Inc.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EVisions helps with \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eadolescents struggling with prescription medications\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7909255339950169502?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/prescription-drug-abuse-adolescents.html"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SnmOuMP1w6I/AAAAAAAABms/sLG4QbwbyMg/s400/kids-abusing-prescription-pills-01-af.jpg" alt="TEEN PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br /><a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/prescription-medication-abuse.html">Prescription medication abuse</a> amongst adolescents is on the rise. 20 percent of 12- to 17-year-old teenagers in the U.S. have reported giving their prescription drugs like Oxycontin and Adderall to friends or obtained drugs the same way, Reuters reported Aug. 18.<br /><br />Allergy drugs, narcotic pain relievers, antibiotics, acne medications, antidepressants, and anti-anxiety medications were the most commonly shared. Three-quarters of those who borrowed drugs from friends said they did so instead of visiting a doctor.<br /><br />About one-third of those who borrowed medications said they had experienced an adverse reaction as a result.<br /><br />Past research has shown that 40 percent of adults also share their medications. "However, prior to our study, no one had asked adolescents how often they shared prescription medications, which meds they shared and what some of the outcomes were," said lead researcher Richard Goldsworthy of Academic Edge, Inc.<br /><br />Visions helps with <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">adolescents struggling with prescription medications</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7909255339950169502?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:46:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/46302946/Prescription-Drug-Abuse-Amongst-Adolescents-on-theurn:www-soup-io:1:46302946regularoxycontineast-seattleadolescent-prescription-drug-abuseadderall must drop kids of @ school surf now! {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/9240911469","body":"must drop kids of @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E school surf now!"} must drop kids of @<a href="http://twitter.com/"></a> school surf now!Wed, 17 Feb 2010 16:38:02 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45353826/must-drop-kids-of-school-surf-nowurn:www-soup-io:1:45353826regular RT @JudyHelfand: @VisionsTeen that was fun! So I will sign-off for tonight. {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/9240798475","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/JudyHelfand\"\u003EJudyHelfand\u003C/a\u003E: @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E that was fun! So I will sign-off for tonight."} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/JudyHelfand">JudyHelfand</a>: @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a> that was fun! So I will sign-off for tonight.Wed, 17 Feb 2010 16:35:11 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45353714/RT-JudyHelfand-VisionsTeen-that-was-fun-Sourn:www-soup-io:1:45353714regular RT @VisionsTeen: [www.visionsteen.com/...] {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/9240791626","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: [\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/\" title=\"http://cli.gs/Visions\"\u003Ewww.visionsteen.com/...\u003C/a\u003E]\n\n\nA Dutch study in which teens were allowed to drink alcohol at home\nfound that they were m ..."} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: [<a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/" title="http://cli.gs/Visions">www.visionsteen.com/...</a>] A Dutch study in which teens were allowed to drink alcohol at home found that they were m ...Wed, 17 Feb 2010 16:35:01 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45353706/RT-VisionsTeen-www-visionsteen-comurn:www-soup-io:1:45353706regular Teens Allowed to Drink Alcohol at Home {"tags":["teenage-drinking","residential-adolescent-treatment","teen-drug-abuse","teen-alcohol-abuse"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/teens-allowed-drink-alcohol-home.html\"\u003ETeens Allowed to Drink Alcohol at Home\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/teens-allowed-drink-alcohol-home.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/teens-allowed-drink-alcohol-home.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3vu_y2UJXI/AAAAAAAACCk/4ECToWSbSdw/s400/teendrink.jpg\" alt=\"TEENAGE DRINKING\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EA Dutch study in which teens were allowed to drink alcohol at home found that they were more likely to drink outside of the home as well, and to drink more often. Parents who had hoped that by setting an example of moderate, safe drinking within the home would prevent alcohol abuse in their teens most often found that their teen was more likely to drink on their own. The study concluded that to avoid teen alcohol abuse, the onset of teen drinking should be delayed for as long as possible.\u003Cbr /\u003EFor teens that are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/residential-treatment.html\"\u003Eresidential adolescent treatment\u003C/a\u003E can help. Establishing structure and learning new coping tools within a safe and nurturing environment allows teens the chance to get on the road to recovery. Teens who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse require treatment that addresses all aspects of a teen\u2019s life- from academic and behavioral challenges, to dual-diagnosis and eating disorder issues, teens are given the opportunity to find wholeness and happiness within a loving support system. In addition to a wide range of daily activities, group, family, individual, equine, and art therapy all contribute to your teen\u2019s well-being. There is no single solution to teen drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, but rather, there are multiple facets to achieving recovery. \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EVisions explores every possible solution to craft an individual treatment plan for every individual teen\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-3621937780885201960?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/teens-allowed-drink-alcohol-home.html"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3vu_y2UJXI/AAAAAAAACCk/4ECToWSbSdw/s400/teendrink.jpg" alt="TEENAGE DRINKING" /></a><br /><br />A Dutch study in which teens were allowed to drink alcohol at home found that they were more likely to drink outside of the home as well, and to drink more often. Parents who had hoped that by setting an example of moderate, safe drinking within the home would prevent alcohol abuse in their teens most often found that their teen was more likely to drink on their own. The study concluded that to avoid teen alcohol abuse, the onset of teen drinking should be delayed for as long as possible.<br />For teens that are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/residential-treatment.html">residential adolescent treatment</a> can help. Establishing structure and learning new coping tools within a safe and nurturing environment allows teens the chance to get on the road to recovery. Teens who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse require treatment that addresses all aspects of a teen’s life- from academic and behavioral challenges, to dual-diagnosis and eating disorder issues, teens are given the opportunity to find wholeness and happiness within a loving support system. In addition to a wide range of daily activities, group, family, individual, equine, and art therapy all contribute to your teen’s well-being. There is no single solution to teen drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, but rather, there are multiple facets to achieving recovery. <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Visions explores every possible solution to craft an individual treatment plan for every individual teen</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-3621937780885201960?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 13:37:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45505888/Teens-Allowed-to-Drink-Alcohol-at-Homeurn:www-soup-io:1:45505888regularteenage-drinkingresidential-adolescent-treatmentteen-drug-abuseteen-alcohol-abuse Brothers Quad {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcNYe3rJLZs\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcNYe3rJLZs\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"Brothers Quad"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/CcNYe3rJLZs" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/CcNYe3rJLZs" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>Brothers QuadWed, 17 Feb 2010 05:03:36 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45449745/Brothers-Quadurn:www-soup-io:1:45449745video Childhood Sweet Tooth Linked to Depression and Alcoholism {"tags":["alcohol-dependence","childhood-depression","alcoholism","Philadelphia","symptoms-of-depression"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/childhood-depression-alcoholism.html\"\u003EChildhood Sweet Tooth Linked to Depression and Alcoholism\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/childhood-depression-alcoholism.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/childhood-depression-alcoholism.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3qdyRNxn1I/AAAAAAAACCg/K2GYUvWbacg/s800/250px-Kid_eating_cotton_candy.gif\" alt=\"SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EA new study conducted in Philadelphia finds that children are more likely to have a sweet tooth if they have a family history of alcoholism, or if they've suffered from depression. Sugary foods and alcohol trigger many of the same reward circuits in the brain, so scientists in this case decided to test the sweet tooth of children with a family history of alcoholism. They also hypothesized that children who suffer from \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/depression.html\"\u003Echildhood depression\u003C/a\u003E might be more likely to crave sweets to make themselves feel better.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe study involved 300 children between the ages of 5 and 12. About half of them had a family history of alcoholism. About 25% of the children showed signs of depression.\u003Cbr /\u003EResearchers gave the children five different sweetened water samples containing different levels of sugar and asked them which one they liked best. The children who preferred the sweetest sample were the ones who had both a family history of alcoholism, as well as symptoms of depression.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe findings suggest that a preference for sweets might not be solely about taste buds, but instead could have to do with the child's chemical makeup and family history. The study is careful to point out that children with a sweet tooth won't necessarily grow up to become alcoholics or suffer from depression.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease contact us if you or a loved one needs help for \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Ealcohol dependence\u003C/a\u003E or \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Esymptoms of depression\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4962105628732363668?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/childhood-depression-alcoholism.html"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3qdyRNxn1I/AAAAAAAACCg/K2GYUvWbacg/s800/250px-Kid_eating_cotton_candy.gif" alt="SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION" /></a><br /><br />A new study conducted in Philadelphia finds that children are more likely to have a sweet tooth if they have a family history of alcoholism, or if they've suffered from depression. Sugary foods and alcohol trigger many of the same reward circuits in the brain, so scientists in this case decided to test the sweet tooth of children with a family history of alcoholism. They also hypothesized that children who suffer from <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/depression.html">childhood depression</a> might be more likely to crave sweets to make themselves feel better.<br /><br />The study involved 300 children between the ages of 5 and 12. About half of them had a family history of alcoholism. About 25% of the children showed signs of depression.<br />Researchers gave the children five different sweetened water samples containing different levels of sugar and asked them which one they liked best. The children who preferred the sweetest sample were the ones who had both a family history of alcoholism, as well as symptoms of depression.<br /><br />The findings suggest that a preference for sweets might not be solely about taste buds, but instead could have to do with the child's chemical makeup and family history. The study is careful to point out that children with a sweet tooth won't necessarily grow up to become alcoholics or suffer from depression.<br /><br />Please contact us if you or a loved one needs help for <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">alcohol dependence</a> or <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">symptoms of depression</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-4962105628732363668?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:49:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45505898/Childhood-Sweet-Tooth-Linked-to-Depression-andurn:www-soup-io:1:45505898regularalcohol-dependencechildhood-depressionalcoholismphiladelphiasymptoms-of-depression Art Therapy For Teenagers {"tags":["12-Step-Recovery-for-Adolescents","Arizonia","Sedona","Adolescent-Drug-Treatment","art-therapy"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/art-therapy-teenagers.html\"\u003EArt Therapy For Teenagers\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/art-therapy-teenagers.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/art-therapy-teenagers.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3lW_20b3fI/AAAAAAAACCQ/-m9Tbncxtds/s400/Girl-writing.jpg\" alt=\"ART-THERAPY\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EWhile in recovery, I've learned how to talk about how I am feeling. I've learned all the tools, how to talk, and what to do. Sometimes even when I talk about how I feel, there is still something in me that needs to physically get out. When I was using I wouldn\u2019t talk about anything. I would stuff down all my emotion with negative coping mechanisms. I would either use, cause chaos, or literally run away from problems. I didn\u2019t know how to let go of the physical strain I was going through. Recovery has taught me healthy ways to physically let go of emotion. One of these ways is \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/art-therapy.html\"\u003Eart therapy\u003C/a\u003E. \u003Cbr /\u003EWhen I am in a depressing mood I will play my guitar and write a song. When I\u2019m angry I\u2019ll draw. When I\u2019m bored or feeling sorry for myself I\u2019ll make a collage or a card for someone. Art is the most expressive thing I know. It feels so good to be able to let everything just slide off me and into this creative emotion filled entity. I can just sit in my room for hours, expressing myself with art, getting lost in it all. By the time I finish, I realize that I hadn\u2019t once thought about using drugs or alcohol. It gives me a sense of fulfillment. I had been able to work through the issue without feeling the need to resort to havoc.\u003Cbr /\u003ESometimes my best friend will come to my house and we will express ourselves with art together. It creates and environment where we can focus and talk about what is on our minds. It has helped me in recovery when just talking about what\u2019s on my mind wouldn\u2019t completely help. Today I make it a habit to do art. Everyday I make sure I am physically expressing myself with creativity. Whether it be poetry, music, sculpture, etc. I do it. \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EArt has been a huge outlet for me and for others to help keep clean and sober\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5293453919060376001?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/art-therapy-teenagers.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3lW_20b3fI/AAAAAAAACCQ/-m9Tbncxtds/s400/Girl-writing.jpg" alt="ART-THERAPY" /></a><br /><br />While in recovery, I've learned how to talk about how I am feeling. I've learned all the tools, how to talk, and what to do. Sometimes even when I talk about how I feel, there is still something in me that needs to physically get out. When I was using I wouldn’t talk about anything. I would stuff down all my emotion with negative coping mechanisms. I would either use, cause chaos, or literally run away from problems. I didn’t know how to let go of the physical strain I was going through. Recovery has taught me healthy ways to physically let go of emotion. One of these ways is <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/art-therapy.html">art therapy</a>. <br />When I am in a depressing mood I will play my guitar and write a song. When I’m angry I’ll draw. When I’m bored or feeling sorry for myself I’ll make a collage or a card for someone. Art is the most expressive thing I know. It feels so good to be able to let everything just slide off me and into this creative emotion filled entity. I can just sit in my room for hours, expressing myself with art, getting lost in it all. By the time I finish, I realize that I hadn’t once thought about using drugs or alcohol. It gives me a sense of fulfillment. I had been able to work through the issue without feeling the need to resort to havoc.<br />Sometimes my best friend will come to my house and we will express ourselves with art together. It creates and environment where we can focus and talk about what is on our minds. It has helped me in recovery when just talking about what’s on my mind wouldn’t completely help. Today I make it a habit to do art. Everyday I make sure I am physically expressing myself with creativity. Whether it be poetry, music, sculpture, etc. I do it. <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Art has been a huge outlet for me and for others to help keep clean and sober</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-5293453919060376001?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:33:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45505904/Art-Therapy-For-Teenagersurn:www-soup-io:1:45505904regular12-step-recovery-for-adolescentsarizoniasedonaadolescent-drug-treatmentart-therapy Sober Student Goes To College {"tags":["ocean-county","new-jersey","sober-high-school","outpatient","Adolescent-Drug-Treatment","ADHD","sober-college"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/sober-college.html\"\u003ESober Student Goes To College\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/sober-college.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/sober-college.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SzoORQKMcAI/AAAAAAAAB-M/XiOj3ryEeWg/s400/pic-4-year-colleges.jpg\" alt=\"SOBER-COLLEGE\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EI got my first acceptance letter to a college today and I\u2019m pretty excited. I\u2019ve come a long way since going to rehab. As a teen , I never thought that I would ever get it together enough to go to college. I really didn\u2019t think I had it in me. After finishing \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Adolescent-Drug-Treatment.html\"\u003Eadolescent drug treatment\u003C/a\u003E , I continued in the outpatient program and attended sober high school. I maintained my support system which helped me finish high school, even though my ADHD made it really difficult. In treatment, I learned how to keep going even when things were difficult, frustrating, or seemingly endless. These tools have now enabled me to keep going towards a great, rewarding life. If you had told me a few years ago that I would go to rehab, get clean, stay clean, and get into college, I would have never believed you. I\u2019m so glad that other people believed in me and helped me get back on track. If I can do it, anyone can.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EFind out \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EHow to get off drugs\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-210631866729705763?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/sober-college.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SzoORQKMcAI/AAAAAAAAB-M/XiOj3ryEeWg/s400/pic-4-year-colleges.jpg" alt="SOBER-COLLEGE" /></a><br /><br />I got my first acceptance letter to a college today and I’m pretty excited. I’ve come a long way since going to rehab. As a teen , I never thought that I would ever get it together enough to go to college. I really didn’t think I had it in me. After finishing <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Adolescent-Drug-Treatment.html">adolescent drug treatment</a> , I continued in the outpatient program and attended sober high school. I maintained my support system which helped me finish high school, even though my ADHD made it really difficult. In treatment, I learned how to keep going even when things were difficult, frustrating, or seemingly endless. These tools have now enabled me to keep going towards a great, rewarding life. If you had told me a few years ago that I would go to rehab, get clean, stay clean, and get into college, I would have never believed you. I’m so glad that other people believed in me and helped me get back on track. If I can do it, anyone can.<br /><br />Find out <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">How to get off drugs</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-210631866729705763?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:40:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45118491/Sober-Student-Goes-To-Collegeurn:www-soup-io:1:45118491regularocean-countynew-jerseysober-high-schooloutpatientadolescent-drug-treatmentadhdsober-college RT @VisionsTeen: I uploaded a YouTube video -- IMG_0102.MOV http://youtu.be/s... {"tags":[],"type":"regular","title":null,"source":"http://twitter.com/cshumow/statuses/8960669367","body":"RT @\u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen\"\u003EVisionsTeen\u003C/a\u003E: I uploaded a YouTube video -- IMG_0102.MOV \u003Ca href=\"http://youtu.be/s7LJHW_AegM?a\"\u003Ehttp://youtu.be/s7LJHW_AegM?a\u003C/a\u003E"} RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/VisionsTeen">VisionsTeen</a>: I uploaded a YouTube video -- IMG_0102.MOV <a href="http://youtu.be/s7LJHW_AegM?a">http://youtu.be/s7LJHW_AegM?a</a>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:31:35 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44964524/RT-VisionsTeen-I-uploaded-a-YouTube-videourn:www-soup-io:1:44964524regular DSM V Changes {"tags":["depression","Los Angeles","bi-polar-disorder","DSM-V","borderline-personality-disorder","eating-disorder","ADHD"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dsm-v-changes.html\"\u003EDSM V Changes\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dsm-v-changes.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dsm-v-changes.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3QBwBBfKdI/AAAAAAAACCM/v3dIQQxUYH4/s400/dsm-stack.gif\" alt=\"DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E \u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EThe American Psychiatric Association has revealed new guidelines under consideration for the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, including changes to the categories of \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/substance-abuse.html\"\u003Eadolescent substance abuse\u003C/a\u003E, learning disabilities, and many other issues that can effect teens, such as examining new diagnoses for adolescents. Many anticipate that more varied diagnoses will help clinicians focus more on treating individual symptoms rather than over-medicating the population.\u003Cbr /\u003EMany teens use drugs and alcohol as an attempt to self-medicate. Dual Diagnosis teen drug and alcohol rehab is an effective way for teens to deal with potentially crippling substance abuse issues and accompanying factors, such as bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, ADHD, eating disorders, and depression. In a safe environment, teens learn valuable tools while dealing with drug and alcohol dependence and other challenges. \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EStaff clinicians help to create personalized treatment programs to fit each teen\u2019s needs, working to establish self-value and self-care to ensure lifelong success\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-2430026246147863790?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dsm-v-changes.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S3QBwBBfKdI/AAAAAAAACCM/v3dIQQxUYH4/s400/dsm-stack.gif" alt="DUAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT" /></a> <br /><br />The American Psychiatric Association has revealed new guidelines under consideration for the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, including changes to the categories of <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/substance-abuse.html">adolescent substance abuse</a>, learning disabilities, and many other issues that can effect teens, such as examining new diagnoses for adolescents. Many anticipate that more varied diagnoses will help clinicians focus more on treating individual symptoms rather than over-medicating the population.<br />Many teens use drugs and alcohol as an attempt to self-medicate. Dual Diagnosis teen drug and alcohol rehab is an effective way for teens to deal with potentially crippling substance abuse issues and accompanying factors, such as bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, ADHD, eating disorders, and depression. In a safe environment, teens learn valuable tools while dealing with drug and alcohol dependence and other challenges. <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Staff clinicians help to create personalized treatment programs to fit each teen’s needs, working to establish self-value and self-care to ensure lifelong success</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-2430026246147863790?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:24:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/45118500/DSM-V-Changesurn:www-soup-io:1:45118500regulardepressionlos angelesbi-polar-disorderdsm-vborderline-personality-disordereating-disorderadhd Adolescent Intervention {"tags":["adolescent-intervention","Greenwich","adolescent-transport-service","intervention","Connecticut"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-intervention.html\"\u003EAdolescent Intervention\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-intervention.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-intervention.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SkbLyZmhuwI/AAAAAAAABco/IS0gfz4eZlM/s400/37735560.jpg\" alt=\"TEEN DRUG TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-intervention.html\"\u003EAdolescent intervention\u003C/a\u003E can be difficult because of the unpredictable nature of teenagers and their extreme investment in trying not to get caught. Kids minimize their drug use because they are constantly trying to fly below the radar of parents, teachers and other authority figures. Adolescent drug and alcohol experimentation can be common, but misuse, abuse and even addiction are not normal and need to be curbed before the problem becomes life-threatening. Drug or alcohol users that are teenagers often have a difficult time admitting to the fact that they have a problem and their denial can result in anger, rage, and a desire to do exactly the opposite of what their parents would want. Interventions are used as a last resort, this means often times there is no second chance. So when using an interventionist with an adolescent it is important to have a back up plan such as a transport service that consists of licensed and bonded individuals that can physically transport the teen to treatment safely if things get out of control.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease contact us for help finding an \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Einterventionist \u003C/a\u003E or \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eadolescent transport service\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-637750738502989836?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-intervention.html"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SkbLyZmhuwI/AAAAAAAABco/IS0gfz4eZlM/s400/37735560.jpg" alt="TEEN DRUG TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br /><a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/adolescent-intervention.html">Adolescent intervention</a> can be difficult because of the unpredictable nature of teenagers and their extreme investment in trying not to get caught. Kids minimize their drug use because they are constantly trying to fly below the radar of parents, teachers and other authority figures. Adolescent drug and alcohol experimentation can be common, but misuse, abuse and even addiction are not normal and need to be curbed before the problem becomes life-threatening. Drug or alcohol users that are teenagers often have a difficult time admitting to the fact that they have a problem and their denial can result in anger, rage, and a desire to do exactly the opposite of what their parents would want. Interventions are used as a last resort, this means often times there is no second chance. So when using an interventionist with an adolescent it is important to have a back up plan such as a transport service that consists of licensed and bonded individuals that can physically transport the teen to treatment safely if things get out of control.<br /><br />Please contact us for help finding an <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">interventionist </a> or <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">adolescent transport service</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-637750738502989836?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:08:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44870984/Adolescent-Interventionurn:www-soup-io:1:44870984regularadolescent-interventiongreenwichadolescent-transport-serviceinterventionconnecticut IMG_0102.MOV {"tags":[],"type":"video","embedcode_or_url":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7LJHW_AegM\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","source":"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7LJHW_AegM\u0026feature=youtube_gdata","body":"IMG_0102.MOV"} <object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/s7LJHW_AegM" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/s7LJHW_AegM" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="350" width="425" /></object>IMG_0102.MOVSun, 07 Feb 2010 05:14:19 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44770178/IMG-0102-MOVurn:www-soup-io:1:44770178video Adolescent Addiction Treatment {"tags":["adolescent-addiction-treatment","MIAMI","Long-term-Sobriety","Adolescent-Drug-Treatment"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html\"\u003EAdolescent Addiction Treatment\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-addiction-treatment.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SgSDEU2gIeI/AAAAAAAAA_M/WepJBrSXizs/s400/teen%20group.jpg\" alt=\"ADOLESCENT-ADDICTION-TREATMENT\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Adolescent-Drug-Treatment.html\"\u003EAdolescent drug treatment\u003C/a\u003E occurs in four stages. The first stage is Treatment Initiation, where the teen first enters treatment. This can be a difficult process for the whole family, and it is not uncommon for teens to be angry, scared, and severely resistant to going to rehab. Early Abstinence is the second phase of recovery. During the first few days of treatment, teens must adjust to their new environment and the daunting prospect of living life without drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. This is the phase when teens are introduced to the recovery tools they can carry into the next phases.\u003Cbr /\u003EAfter 90 days, teens move into the Maintaining Abstinence phase of recovery. This often involves a transition from inpatient treatment to outpatient treatment, sober high school, and sober living facilities. Gradually, the levels of supervision recede as teens accept more responsibility and demonstrate a commitment to recovery. With maintenance, recovering teens grow into recovering adults, which is the final stage- Advanced Recovery. Long-term sobriety provides a life of freedom and choices. Teens who get the opportunity to arrest their addiction and alcoholism early in life have their whole lives ahead of them, and what seems like a gaping canyon now can only be a minor bump in the road in retrospect.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease contact us for help finding \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eadolescent addiction treatment\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-6411468417646855127?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SgSDEU2gIeI/AAAAAAAAA_M/WepJBrSXizs/s400/teen%20group.jpg" alt="ADOLESCENT-ADDICTION-TREATMENT" /></a><br /><br /><a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Adolescent-Drug-Treatment.html">Adolescent drug treatment</a> occurs in four stages. The first stage is Treatment Initiation, where the teen first enters treatment. This can be a difficult process for the whole family, and it is not uncommon for teens to be angry, scared, and severely resistant to going to rehab. Early Abstinence is the second phase of recovery. During the first few days of treatment, teens must adjust to their new environment and the daunting prospect of living life without drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. This is the phase when teens are introduced to the recovery tools they can carry into the next phases.<br />After 90 days, teens move into the Maintaining Abstinence phase of recovery. This often involves a transition from inpatient treatment to outpatient treatment, sober high school, and sober living facilities. Gradually, the levels of supervision recede as teens accept more responsibility and demonstrate a commitment to recovery. With maintenance, recovering teens grow into recovering adults, which is the final stage- Advanced Recovery. Long-term sobriety provides a life of freedom and choices. Teens who get the opportunity to arrest their addiction and alcoholism early in life have their whole lives ahead of them, and what seems like a gaping canyon now can only be a minor bump in the road in retrospect.<br /><br />Please contact us for help finding <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">adolescent addiction treatment</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-6411468417646855127?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 22:21:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44690940/Adolescent-Addiction-Treatmenturn:www-soup-io:1:44690940regularadolescent-addiction-treatmentmiamilong-term-sobrietyadolescent-drug-treatment Adolescent Video Game Addiction {"tags":["video-game-addiction-treatment","video-game-addiction","twelve-step-programs","Malibu","psychotherapy","adolescent-video-game-addiction"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-video-game-addiction.html\"\u003EAdolescent Video Game Addiction\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-video-game-addiction.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-video-game-addiction.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S2wceEZHxqI/AAAAAAAACBk/7Qk3Nz7GqMo/s400/music-and-gamers.jpg\" alt=\"VIDEO GAME ADDICTION\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/video-game-addiction.html\"\u003EVideo game addiction\u003C/a\u003E, or more broadly video game overuse, is excessive and/or compulsive use of computer and video games that interferes with daily life. Reports have been made in which teens play compulsively, isolating themselves from, or from other forms of, social contact and focusing almost entirely on game achievements rather than broader life events. There is no diagnosis of video game addiction yet, although it has been proposed for inclusion in the next version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EClinicians are presently using a 2-hour-per-day limit to define \"gaming overuse\", citing the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline of no more than 1 to 2 hours per day of \"screen time\". Because research is still in the preliminary stages for gaming treatment. The most effective treatment for adolescents seems to be, as with addictions or other dependencies, a combination of psychotherapy and twelve-step programs.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EPlease contact us for help with \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Eonline addiction\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-1661877470606241082?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/adolescent-video-game-addiction.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S2wceEZHxqI/AAAAAAAACBk/7Qk3Nz7GqMo/s400/music-and-gamers.jpg" alt="VIDEO GAME ADDICTION" /></a><br /><br /><a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/video-game-addiction.html">Video game addiction</a>, or more broadly video game overuse, is excessive and/or compulsive use of computer and video games that interferes with daily life. Reports have been made in which teens play compulsively, isolating themselves from, or from other forms of, social contact and focusing almost entirely on game achievements rather than broader life events. There is no diagnosis of video game addiction yet, although it has been proposed for inclusion in the next version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.<br /><br />Clinicians are presently using a 2-hour-per-day limit to define "gaming overuse", citing the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline of no more than 1 to 2 hours per day of "screen time". Because research is still in the preliminary stages for gaming treatment. The most effective treatment for adolescents seems to be, as with addictions or other dependencies, a combination of psychotherapy and twelve-step programs.<br /><br />Please contact us for help with <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">online addiction</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-1661877470606241082?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 15:11:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44516748/Adolescent-Video-Game-Addictionurn:www-soup-io:1:44516748regularvideo-game-addiction-treatmentvideo-game-addictiontwelve-step-programsmalibupsychotherapyadolescent-video-game-addiction Dual Diagnosis and Eating Disorder Treatment {"tags":["teen-eating-disorder-treatment","teen-addiction","teen-recovery","Dallas","teen-dual-diagnosis-treatment"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dual-diagnosis-eating-disorder.html\"\u003EDual Diagnosis and Eating Disorder Treatment\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dual-diagnosis-eating-disorder.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dual-diagnosis-eating-disorder.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SiKNXW8I5qI/AAAAAAAABHI/xky4GwMJbsg/s400/41826157.jpg\" alt=\"ADOLESCENT EATING DISORDER\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E \u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EIt\u2019s not uncommon for many of us coming into rehab to be dual diagnosed. For me, I was battling both addiction and alcoholism along with an eating disorder. Sometimes dealing with the secondary issues can be a lot trickier than \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Visions-Adolescent-Treatment-Centers.html\"\u003Edealing with addiction\u003C/a\u003E. For me, getting clean was a no-brainer. My life was insane and using drugs was not and is not an option. My recovery in regards to addiction has been very simple, very black and white. I just don\u2019t use. Things with my eating disorder, however, have been a lot more challenging. It\u2019s an issue I have had to deal with during and after adolescent treatment. I have often felt discouraged and frustrated when my E.D. issues resurface during challenging times in my adolescent recovery. I sometimes wonder if I will ever have a totally \u201cnormal\u201d relationship to food. I haven\u2019t actively binged and purged, and I haven\u2019t actively restricted since I went to treatment, but I have certainly gotten \u201cweird\u201d with food from time to time. I think my friends and family have also been frustrated and made nervous by the fact that my progress has been much slower in this area of my life. There have been many more stops and starts but progress is being made, however slowly. In treatment, I learned the beginning tools to get on the road to recovery from my eating disorder, and I continue to use them years later. That strong foundation is what keeps me striving for freedom and happiness today. Every day isn\u2019t perfect, but I am clean and sober and as long as I have that, I am \u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003Efree to keep growing\u003C/a\u003E.\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8912996733989283713?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/dual-diagnosis-eating-disorder.html"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/SiKNXW8I5qI/AAAAAAAABHI/xky4GwMJbsg/s400/41826157.jpg" alt="ADOLESCENT EATING DISORDER" /></a> <br /><br />It’s not uncommon for many of us coming into rehab to be dual diagnosed. For me, I was battling both addiction and alcoholism along with an eating disorder. Sometimes dealing with the secondary issues can be a lot trickier than <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/labels/Visions-Adolescent-Treatment-Centers.html">dealing with addiction</a>. For me, getting clean was a no-brainer. My life was insane and using drugs was not and is not an option. My recovery in regards to addiction has been very simple, very black and white. I just don’t use. Things with my eating disorder, however, have been a lot more challenging. It’s an issue I have had to deal with during and after adolescent treatment. I have often felt discouraged and frustrated when my E.D. issues resurface during challenging times in my adolescent recovery. I sometimes wonder if I will ever have a totally “normal” relationship to food. I haven’t actively binged and purged, and I haven’t actively restricted since I went to treatment, but I have certainly gotten “weird” with food from time to time. I think my friends and family have also been frustrated and made nervous by the fact that my progress has been much slower in this area of my life. There have been many more stops and starts but progress is being made, however slowly. In treatment, I learned the beginning tools to get on the road to recovery from my eating disorder, and I continue to use them years later. That strong foundation is what keeps me striving for freedom and happiness today. Every day isn’t perfect, but I am clean and sober and as long as I have that, I am <a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">free to keep growing</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-8912996733989283713?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 12:59:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44497745/Dual-Diagnosis-and-Eating-Disorder-Treatmenturn:www-soup-io:1:44497745regularteen-eating-disorder-treatmentteen-addictionteen-recoverydallasteen-dual-diagnosis-treatment Good News for Starbucks Addicts! {"tags":["Wall-Street","coffee-addiction","seattle","Starbucks"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/good-new-for-starbucks-addicts.html\"\u003EGood News for Starbucks Addicts!\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/good-new-for-starbucks-addicts.html","body":"\u003Ca href=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/good-new-for-starbucks-addicts.html\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S2rQelUYSoI/AAAAAAAACBc/9CKDWXm4U0Q/s400/starbucks.jpg\" alt=\"COFFEE ADDICTION\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003EFinally some good news for Seattle's \u003Ca alt=\"http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2009/07/starbucks-is-no-longer-sober-sanctuary.html\"\u003EStarbucks\u003C/a\u003E and all you coffee addicts out there!\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003ENo more store closings! Actually, the coffee giant's fiscal first-quarter profit soared and topped Wall Street's forecast Wednesday as the upscale coffee retailer boosted its outlook for 2010.\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp\" alt=\"Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center\"\u003EVisions Adolescent Treatment Centers\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cdiv class=\"blogger-post-footer\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7639244566499036302?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog\" height=\"1\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" /\u003E\u003C/div\u003E"} <a href="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2010/02/good-new-for-starbucks-addicts.html"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AbmAcbsbxBY/S2rQelUYSoI/AAAAAAAACBc/9CKDWXm4U0Q/s400/starbucks.jpg" alt="COFFEE ADDICTION" /></a><br /><br />Finally some good news for Seattle's <a alt="http://www.visionsteen.com/blog/2009/07/starbucks-is-no-longer-sober-sanctuary.html">Starbucks</a> and all you coffee addicts out there!<br /><br />No more store closings! Actually, the coffee giant's fiscal first-quarter profit soared and topped Wall Street's forecast Wednesday as the upscale coffee retailer boosted its outlook for 2010.<br /><br /><a href="http://visionsteen.com/contact.asp" alt="Contact Visions Adolescent Treatment Center">Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2615119924430331581-7639244566499036302?l=www.visionsteen.com%2Fblog" height="1" alt="" width="1" /></div>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:19:00 GMThttp://visionsteen.soup.io/post/44369582/Good-News-for-Starbucks-Addictsurn:www-soup-io:1:44369582regularwall-streetcoffee-addictionseattlestarbucks