How to Help Your Teen After Drug Rehab

Drug abuse among teens is a growing concern. Indrug problem actually empower them to continue their
Troubled Teenagers – Identifying and Dealing withdestructive behavior by allowing them to avoid the
Tough Issues we discuss the signs as well as theconsequences of their actions.
reasons why teens abuse drugs and alcohol.How you can help your teen:
As with any disease, early detection increases the•    Allow them to accept their own
chance for a full recovery and a drug and alcohol freeresponsibilities
future. Inpatient treatment at a Drug and Alcohol•    Set clear rules and limitations and enforce
Rehabilitation Center is the first step to a drug andthem
alcohol free life. The patient is provided 24-hour care•    Encourage your teen to attend meetings
to monitor and ensure a safe withdrawal from drugs.and group counseling
In addition, they attended lectures, workshops, group•    Be there to listen to their problems, fears,
therapy and individual counseling to educate themand plans for getting through this time
about the psychological and physical implications of•    Be aware of and celebrate every victory
long-term substance abuse.Don't:
During the period of treatment, patients are able to•    Accept the guilt for your teen's problem
take a good hard look at the reasons that they have•    Rescue your son or daughter from the
used drugs in the past, such as emotional triggers,consequences of their actions
certain events or peer pressure.•    Blame, argue, or recall past mistakes
Patients are also taught to effectively address•    Solve your teen's problems for them
emotional or psychological issues that might interfere•    Accept their promises
with their recovery through group and individual•    Believe everything they tell you
counseling. The staff also helps them determine and•    Be anxious or impatient
address their own unique relapse warning signs.Additionally, learn how to love your son or daughter
After a 30-day stay at the drug rehabilitation facility,while letting go of what you cannot control.
your teen will return home much better equipped withAccept that you cannot control your teen's future
the capabilities to avoid drug abuse and live a normalchoices, but that there is much you can do to avoid
life.standing in the way of his or her recovery.
How you can help your teen after rehab:Your role as a helper is not to do things for your son
Although relapse is common, as long as your teenor daughter such as waking them up so they would
remains committed to his or her recovery andnot be late for work, or paying bills for them, but to
implements lifestyle changes, they can avoid becomingallow them to experience their own consequences.
a statistic of chronic relapse.Let go of the past, and try not to worry about the
According to research, it takes 90 days for the brainfuture. Worrying will use up all your energy and leave
to develop resistance against the desire to use drugs.you unable to focus on "today".
Usually inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation isSigns leading to relapse:
followed up with Sober Living, which are alcohol- and•    Exhaustion
drug-free houses that support the recovering person•    Dishonesty
to maintain an alcohol- and drug-free lifestyle.•    Impatience
Applying the principles of Sober Living in your home:•    Arguing
First, you need to make sure that your teen lives in a•    Frustration
place that is free from alcohol and drug use. Second,•    Self-pity
your teen needs to attend group counseling and•    Cockiness
meetings. Finally, your son or daughter needs structure•    Complacency
and strict guidelines, including curfew and random drug•    Being bored
testing.Daily inventory and dealing with their problems as well
Your teen also needs to stay away from nightlife andas therapy are mandatory to remain sober. Your teen
friends, learn to take responsibility for their choices andneeds to accept that he or she has a problem and
actions and how to function in the day-to-day world.that they have to do some things that are routine for a
Often well-meaning efforts to help someone with aclean and sober life.