This information is valuable for staff, students and parents.
Betty Mitchell,
Kingsway Regional School District,
Woolwich Township, NJ
   
   
ADHD and Substance Use
~ Pat Aussem, L.P.C., M.A.C.
 
Schizophrenia and Substance Use
~ Mithra Salmassi & Pat Aussem, L.P.C., M.A.C.
 
Parental Mental Health and Teen Substance Use
~ Pat Aussem, L.P.C., M.A.C.
 
Medication Misuse: What You Need to Know to Help Protect Children, Teens and Young Adults
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What is Vivitrol? Answers for Parents
~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 
What to Know about Drugs Laced with Fentanyl & Other Substances
~ Partnership for Drug Free Kids
 
Carfentanil: A Dangerous New Factor in the U.S. Opioid Crisis
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DEA Drug Information
~ www.justice.gov
 
Addiction and Sleep
~ www.Tuck.com
 
How to Know if Your Kid is Vaping Marijuana - and What to Do About It
~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 
Juul, the vape device teens are getting hooked on, explained
~ Julia Belluz, Vox Media
 
Pediatricians warn against marijuana use: Not your parents' pot
~ By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer
 
The Teen Years: How Parents Can Grant Their Teenager Privacy While Overseeing Their Well-Being at Home
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Not Getting Anywhere Talking to Your Child About Their Drug Use? Try Changing Your Tone of Voice.
~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 
Your Child's Treatment & Recovery Roadmap: A Guide to Navigating the Addiction Treatment System
~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 
Covering the Costs of Addiction Treatment, Whether Insured or Not
~ Partnership to End Addiction Staff
 
What is Family Therapy for Addiction and How Can It Help MY Family
~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, Molly Bobek, LCSW, and Aaron Hogue, PhD, of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Use
 
I Was Blindsided By How Insurance Treated My Son's Substance Use Claim
~ Virginia Holleman, Parent & Advocate
 
Your First Call with Your Insurance Provider: What to Ask about Substance Use Coverage
~ by Lindsey Vuolo, JD, MPH, Associate Director of Health Law and Policy at the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
 
   
   
   
 
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  Not Getting Anywhere Talking to Your Child About Their Drug Use? Try Changing Your Tone of Voice.  
  ~ Partnership for Drug-Free Kids  
 

How do you initiate a conversation about your son's or daughter's substance use — particularly when you're not very happy about it?

The most important thing is getting to an open dialogue. And by just shifting your tone of voice, you can be the one to introduce that lighter air, so you can build a bridge to a more productive conversation.

Watch Helpline Specialist Karla explain how to deal with your son's or daughter's substance use differently:

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