Category: Horizon Services Program: Project Eden (Hayward)

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Supporting Your Teen on the Road to Recovery

As a parent, you can be the strongest supporter of your teen’s path to substance use recovery. Recovering from a substance use disorder isn’t always easy, but by creating a healthy and supportive environment for your teen to flourish in, you can help them turn a new leaf and create a strong foundation of mental health

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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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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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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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Two teens giving a high five: How to talk to your teen about drug use.

How to Talk to Your Teen About Drug Use

Every parent wants their children to make better decisions for their mental and physical health, but learning how to talk to your teen about drug use can be extremely difficult. Having a productive conversation about substance use with your teenager can help keep them on the right path and avoid the dangers that teen drug use

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Teen on skateboard aware of the warning signs of substance use.

Warning Signs of Substance Use in Teens and Young Adults

Substance misuse in young adults and teenagers can quickly lead to an escalating set of behavioral and mental health problems. Learning warning signs of substance use in teens, especially to prevent addiction and substance use disorder signs early, can save your adolescent from progressing on a path that leads nowhere. Feeling overwhelmed? Talk it out with

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Teen looking at laptop learning the truth about vaping.

The Truth About Vaping: Risks and Effects on Young People

Vaping in teens is quickly reaching epidemic proportions, with teens using electronic nicotine devices at alarming rates. While many young adults believe that vaping is a harmless habit, the truth about vaping is that developing a nicotine addiction can lead to a host of risks and negative effects that can severely impact the rest of their

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Teen looking at laptop learning about Long-Term Effects of Adolescent Drug Use on the Brain.

The Long-Term Effects of Adolescent Drug Use on the Brain

Long-term effects of adolescent drug use can have severe effects on brain development and function. This article explores how substance use during adolescence affects the brain, the potential lasting consequences, and why young adults and their guardians must understand these risks. Teen mental health is too important to leave to chance. Feeling overwhelmed? Talk it out

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