A Guide to Drug Rehab for Teens: How You Can Help a Teen Recover
Drugs drag everyone down. In a 2017 survey, 13.8% of teenagers said they used drugs or alcohol in the last 30 days. The high number suggests that drug rehab for…
Eagle Overlook Recovery for Adolescents provides addiction treatment for teens as well as treatment for other mental health concerns.
Drugs drag everyone down. In a 2017 survey, 13.8% of teenagers said they used drugs or alcohol in the last 30 days. The high number suggests that drug rehab for…
Teen drug addiction. No parent wants to see this happen to their child, but unfortunately, it is all too common. Half of all American teenagers have misused a drug at…
Has your teen been acting differently? As teenagers go through late childhood into early adulthood, they go through plenty of changes. They're becoming their future selves, so you can anticipate…
Drug addiction is one of the most prominent issues that plague the US today. Unfortunately, teenagers are not immune to this disease, and the consequences can be worse than something…
At Eagle Overlook Recovery for Adolescents, we have alpacas on-site that our teen clients engage with as a therapeutic tool and part of their recovery process. Since addiction leads to…
One of the most difficult things for a parent to encounter is the realization that their child has a substance abuse issue. Questions and worries flood into the mind of…
Sometimes, the most difficult people to trust are those we love. If you have a family member who’s recently needed treatment for a Substance Use Disorder, it can be particularly difficult to trust their commitment to stay sober. Earlier broken promises to "stop using," and memories of other chemical-driven betrayals, may keep playing in your head. Innocent Until Proven Guilty Sadly, the risk of relapse is real: about half of...
"Connectedness" – it’s a basic human desire. People need to feel connected to thrive in life. That connection can be to a family, a team, a group, a cause, a goal – it almost doesn’t matter who the connection is to, as long as it’s a healthy connection. And I’ve never seen a group that thrives on connectedness like those in recovery. Support groups provide accountability, share coping tips, and...
Is there anything you can do when your adult child drinks too much? Parents who think their young adult children are problem drinkers are in a difficult place. First, they generally don’t want to believe their child has a serious problem. Secondly, by the time they realize they should reach out for help, most parents have already gone through many cycles of “crisis-rescue-new crisis” with their children. If the parents...