August 10, 2011

Top Talking Points For Parents with Teens Going Back To School

Caron Reinforces Need for Open, Honest Discussions on Substance Abuse Issues

Media Contact:
Julia Gaynor
Affect
212.398.9680
jgaynor@affect.com

Wernersville, PA—August 10, 2011–Whether teens are entering high school for the first time or advancing grades, heading back-to-school can be both exciting and stressful. As teens face new challenges, new environments and new social influences in heading back to school, these stressors can lead teens to experiment with illegal substances. Recent studies have shown high stress teens are twice as likely as low stress teens to smoke, drink, get drunk and use illegal drugs.

“When parents and teens have open lines of communication and are able to speak authentically about the dangers of illegal substances, there is a dramatic reduction in the likelihood that teens will engage in this type of high-risk behavior,” explained Tammy Granger, student assistance program coordinator, Caron Treatment Centers, a nationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol and drug addiction treatment. “Many parents underestimate the role they can play in preventing their teens from using drugs and alcohol, but an effective conversation can make a surprising amount of impact.”

There are several key ways for parents to facilitate successful back-to-school prep conversations and feel confident in addressing sensitive issues, like drug and alcohol use and abuse, with their teens.

"It is key that parents of teens and young adults follow these helpful tips to talk to your children about the consequences of using drugs or alcohol. An open and honest exchange about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse is often the best way to avoid these problems before they begin," said Andrew J. Rothermel, President Florida Market, EVP/Chief Operating Officer, Caron Treatment Centers.

As teens grow throughout high school, they deal with more autonomy and independence, heightened social pressures, navigating new friend groups and increased workloads. During times of stress, teens are likely to be tempted to use drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism. Parents can help teens deal with potentially overwhelming situations with open, honest communication about alternative coping mechanisms and reinforcing they are available to listen.

For additional resources and facts on addiction and prevention, parents can visit www.caron.org.

About Caron Treatment Centers
Caron Treatment Centers is a nationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol and drug addiction treatment. Founded in 1957, Caron is one of the oldest and largest facilities offering primary, relapse and extended residential treatment for young adults, adults and adolescents, as well as families affected by the disease of addiction. Caron’s treatment is gender separate and gender specific. Caron has extensive experience in the treatment of co-occurring psychological/psychiatric disorders.

Formerly the Caron Foundation, Caron Treatment Centers operates residential treatment centers in Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and Dallas, Texas. Caron also operates Caron Renaissance, an extended care treatment center in Boca Raton, Florida and has regional offices in Bermuda, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Caron will acquire the Hanley Center in Fall 2011.

For more information visit www.caron.org or follow Caron on Twitter @CaronTreatment.


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