
It is a frightening and confusing time to find yourself hurled into
the world of substance abuse. Denial sets in like a thick fog, but as
that fog starts to lift, the next question is:
"Where do I turn for help?"
When parents discover their teen is using drugs, they often don't
know where to turn for information, support or help. The following resources
are some of the available options to help parents negotiate these turbulent
times.
Tip Sheet — Warning Signs of Drug
and Alcohol Abuse (Word document)
Tip Sheet 2 — Communicating With Your
Teen (Word document)
Tip Sheet 3 — Supporting Your Friend
When Their Teen is Seduced by Drugs (Word document)
www.notalone.org
This web site offers a wealth of information. The "You're Not Alone"
ministry includes solutions geared towards helping Chirsitan families
who discover that drugs or alcohol have invaded their family.
www.svhoh.org
Information about the Susquehanna Valley House of Hope for families
in crisis living in the Central Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania.
www.nationalhouseofhope.org
Information about the National House of Hope program for hurting teens.
www.snwp.com
Information about Second Nature Therapeutic wilderness program, where
Matt spent healing time.
www.strugglingteens.com
A comprehensive listing of options available for families to help hurting
teens.
www.al-anon.org
The support group for friends and families of alcholics.
www.acde.org
A substance abuse prevention and education organization which develops
programs and materials based on current research findings.
www.casacolumbia.org
Casa is a unique action/think tank at Columbia University that focuses
on the study of all forms of substance abuse and how it affects society.
www.samhsa.gov
The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, which works to improve the
quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment
and mental health services.
www.health.org/multimedia/ebooks
A drub prevention e-book resource site producing books that provide
information pertaining to helping children stay drug-free.
www.wsoinc.com
Website for Narcotics anonymous.
www.nar-anon.com
The website for the 12 step program designed to help relatives and friends
of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative
or friend.
www.drugfreeamerica.org
A complete and accurate compilation of information about drugs.