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Teen Alcohol Abuse

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Alcohol abuse among teens is typical nowadays. However, despite how typical it is, teen alcohol abuse is not something that should be disregarded. The detrimental effects that alcohol abuse has on teens can lead to serious consequences now and later on in life, some of which include health problems, social problems, irreparable damage and complications with alcoholism well into adulthood.

Alcohol abuse reduces a teens' capability to pay attention. Many teens who have experienced a withdrawal from alcohol tend to struggle with memory and focusing. Each year, almost 2,000 people under the age of 21 die in car crashes in which underage drinking is associated with. Alcohol is involved in virtually half of all violent deaths involving teens. Intoxication has been linked to suicide attempts in which more lethal methods have been used, and positive blood alcohol levels are often found in people who have accomplished their goal of suicide. Teens who drink are more likely to engage in sexual activity, having unprotected sex, having sex with a stranger, or may become the victim or perpetrator of a sexual assault. These are just a few of the dangerous consequences that alcohol abuse can bring upon adolescents. 

If you are the parent of a troubled teen who is abusing alcohol, now is the time to intervene. The sooner your troubled teen receives help for their alcohol abuse, the more likely they’ll be to avoid the long-lasting effects. Luckily, there are numerous treatment options for teens struggling with alcohol abuse. One of the most effective treatment options consists of enrolling your troubled teen into a residential treatment center. At a residential treatment center your troubled teen will have access to around-the-clock supervision and care, detoxification, dual diagnosis treatment, and an assortment of other treatments based on their individual needs. 

Therapy Insider Serves Parents in Search of Treatment Options for their Troubled Teen's Alcohol Abuse