Diagnosing young adults/teens.
Posted by: drbutkins in parenting a teen drug addict, parenting a teen drug abuser, parenting a teen alcoholic, parenting a teen alcohol abuser, alcoholism treatment, addiction recovery, addiction on
Aug 07, 2011
One of the problems in enteriiing young adults into treatment is that they have usually not 'used' long enoughto and may not have had enough time to progress to a clear and observable "bottom'. Inother words, the problem is not advanced enough to see clearly. Many people have an adaptation period of about ten years whereas the problems/consequences are minimal or easy to disguise. This variable being present and coupled with denial and thus avoidance of "symptom-seeking", it is very difficult to tell whether the peron is abusing or truly addicted. Nevertheless, seek treatment and find out. One of the best strategys is to ally with the teen and mutually seek the truth over time by studying the problem ongoing.
Love and Peace,
Doc Pete, the imperfect therapist
www.docpetetheimperfecttherapist.com.




