Pubdate: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 Source: Midland Mirror (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Midland Mirror Contact: http://www.midlandmirror.com/letter_to_editor Website: http://www.midlandmirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2211 Author: Jasmine Iwasziewicz Note: Jasmine Iwaszkiewicz specializes in youth counselling. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUG USE USUALLY MASKS DEEPER EMOTIONAL ISSUES Drugs and teens - almost synonymous. That is not to say all teenagers indulge in some form of drug use, but the majority do. Most often, teens begin their exploration of the world of drugs by smoking marijuana. This, for many, is the most they are comfortable with, though some teens springboard from smoking the odd joint into the world of chemical and substance abuse. This can take the form of prescription medications, crystal meth, crack cocaine, mushrooms and cough syrup, to name but a few. How do you know if your teen is abusing drugs? Some signs can include: . slipping grades and poor school attendance; . secrecy; . red eyes; . long sleeves worn year round; . theft in the home; . lethargy; . unusual outbursts of anger; . night sweats and sleeplessness; . appetite swings. Sometimes, parents get so caught up in their duties and obligations that they barely have a moment to really connect with their children. We can be in the same room and not even notice them. We can talk to them through the walls of our own homes, all the while not taking a real look at their faces, eyes, language and bodies. Perhaps it may be time to check in with your teen. If you feel overwhelmed with what you find, there is much help available to soothe and heal any drug issues that may be present. Substance abuse can be the direct result of unresolved emotional issues that are crippling your teen's ability to function clearly and consciously. The kindest thing we can bring to the table as parents is compassion and kindness. Your teen did not simply wake up one day and say, "Gee, I think I'll become a drug abuser today - that sounds like fun!" This pattern of behaviour is just a manifestation - a call for attention to a deeper matter that can be resolved. Choose to get real and educate yourself about the availability and kind of drugs out there. Our area has many community access points that will assist you in understanding your teen's world from a more intimate place. Remember - closed eyes remain blind. Choose to see through the eyes of love, however, and all will be well. Jasmine Iwaszkiewicz specializes in youth counselling. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin