Category: Alcohol Addiction

Teen on skateboard not engaging in teen drug and alcohol use.

Have You Changed? How Teen Drug and Alcohol Use Changes You

Teen drug and alcohol use can cause a number of changes – not just to your body, but to your personality, your brain, and the way you view and approach the world. Science can provide substantial insight into why these changes occur, as well as how you can revert some of the negative changes of teen

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Teen with headphones forming the peace symbol learning to resist peer pressure.

Breaking the Cycle: How Teens Can Resist Peer Pressure

Teen substance use is often driven by pressure to fit in, and this can make it hard for a teen to resist peer pressure. As tempting as it can be to try the drugs your friends or acquaintances may be doing, the risks of substance use during adolescence aren’t worth the short-term benefits. Learning to resist

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Teen writing in notebook outside learning about teen substance misuse.

Understanding Addiction: The Science Behind Teen Substance Misuse

Teen substance misuse is both highly common and disproportionately dangerous. While teenage years are marked by experimentation and even risk-taking, adolescent drug use can lead to devastating consequences that simply aren’t worth the risk. Feeling overwhelmed? Talk it out with someone who gets it. Text 510-256-9420 and we’ll get back to you between Mon-Fri, 9 am-5

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Girl with headphones. Is my teenager using?

Is My Teenager Using? A Guide for Concerned Parents

Teen drug use should always be a cause of concern for parents. But detecting drug and alcohol use isn’t always easy, and if your teen has started using drugs, they may go to extensive lengths to hide their substance use behavior. Looking out for the warning signs of teen drug use can help clue you into

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Three teens with bikes understanding the legal consequences of teen substance use.

The Legal Consequences of Teen Substance Use

The legal consequences of teen substance use can impact a teen’s future. This article explores the legal ramifications of drug possession, prescription drug use, and other forms of substance use among teens. Understanding these consequences can help teens and their parents make informed decisions and avoid potential legal issues — and give you the incentive to

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Dispelling 12 Common Myths About Alcohol & Underage Drinking

There are many common myths about alcohol & underage drinking, often leading to misconceptions about safety and risks. It’s crucial to separate fact from fiction to ensure the well-being of teens. This article will debunk 12 common myths about alcohol & underage drinking, providing clear, factual information to help teens and parents make informed decisions. Feeling

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How To Handle Peer Pressure as a Teenager

Peer pressure can be subtle and often is. It plays on a teenager’s desire to fit in and be “normal.” As teenagers, the influence of peers is significant and can impact decisions and behaviors. Understanding how to recognize and handle peer pressure is crucial for maintaining personal integrity and making positive choices. This guide provides strategies

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Alcoholics Anonymous San Mateo County

How AA Saves Lives: Discovering the Power of Alcoholics Anonymous San Mateo County Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a community-based organization that promotes sobriety, spiritual development, and faith in a higher power. It provides support and guidance to those struggling with alcohol use disorder (AUD) through its 12-Step program.1 Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD),

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San Mateo Alcoholics Anonymous

What Is Alcoholics Anonymous? Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a self-help, peer-support organization for people who have an alcohol substance use disorder (SUD). It started in 1935 in Ohio, and now there are groups worldwide to help people on their journey with alcohol misuse.  People in AA help each other and advise them on how to work

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