Parenting a drug/alcohol teen to recovery

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Sticking your head in the sand will only make the problem worse as you'll  convey the message that you really are not going to do anything to upset the applecart.  Your teen will only use more.  You'll be making it easier for him/her to use.

The solution is to parent from a united and confident marriage or team.  It is difficult for anyone to overcome the teaching coming from a solid base.  I don't know many children who have that much power in a family.  If one does, it is easily regained if two parents form a strong union and agree on the course of action.  This is the heart of the solution.

Next, efforts must be made to get the help from those who have "been there".  This is the twelve step path.  At this point, the mature direction is to let your child heal and healing yourself by your twelve step involvement.  Do what they do and you'll be successful.  An addictions therapist can be invaluable as an educator and coach.

Love and peace,

Docpete


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