Kara Butler Hera Kim San Diego State University Alcohol and Other Drug Use Awareness.

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Kara Butler Hera Kim San Diego State University Alcohol and Other Drug Use Awareness

Today’s Agenda  Discuss Common Reasons Teens Use Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD)  Effects of AOD Use  Stages of AOD Use  Tolerance  Rebound Effect  AOD Use and Emotional Development  Resources

Norms and Expectations  Some common ones are:  One person speaks at a time  Be respectful in your tone and volume  Listen and be considerate of other people’s ideas and opinions  You have the right to pass Anything else?

Small Group Discussion Let’s talk about common reasons for AOD use

Small Group Discussion Directions When you get into your groups each person will choose a role: Note taker Reporter Time keeper Collaboration keeper Your group will be assigned to answer one of the following questions: A. What do you think most people your age feel about alcohol and other drugs? B. What messages have you received from the media that have promoted and/or discouraged drug use?

Common Reasons for Alcohol and Other Drug Use What do you think are common reasons why teenagers use alcohol and/or other drugs?

Common Reasons Teens Use Alcohol and Other Drugs Boredom Availability Conformity Curiosity Fun Escape Rebellion Friends Movies and TV shows that glamorize drug use Desire to look cool Peer Pressure Desire to alter mood Escape negative emotions Self-medication

Effects of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Emotional Increased feelings of loneliness and ostracism Increased irritability Increased anxiety Depression Feelings of low self-esteem Physical Disruption with learning, memory, and concentration Affects judgment and decision making Increases risk of mental health disorders

Stages of Use What do you think each stage looks like? Every user has the potential to be an abuser. Non UseExperimental UseOccasional Use Regular Use AbuseDependency

Stages of Use Non Use The use of no substances Experimental Use Trying a substance a few times Occasional Use Once and awhile Not regularly done Not getting drunk every time

Stages of Use Regular Use Routine Part of a pattern, i.e., every weekend, every other weekend Doesn't get drunk every time Abuse Use interferes with functioning Loss of control over amount ones uses/intends to use Loss of control over behavior Dependency Addiction Compulsion Extreme change in attitudes, behaviors and feelings

Stages of Use Researchers have determined :  Teenagers move through these stages at a greater rate of speed than adults.  It takes 8-10 years for an adult to travel from experimentation with alcohol and/or other drugs to becoming chemically dependent  It takes a teenager anywhere from 3-15 months.

Rebound Effect What goes up must come down. Alcohol and/or drugs use causes a temporary “high” which eventually leads to “crashing” or “coming down.” A drugs “high” lasts a short time, depending on the drug and dose. The changes in the brain that result from continued drug use, however, can be permanent.

Drug Tolerance Tolerance develops when a person needs to increase doses of alcohol and/or other drugs to achieve the same “high.” Increase Dosage

AOD Use and Emotional Development When teenagers use alcohol and/or other drugs to avoid negative emotions, they are learning to escape feelings of anxiety and stress. As adults, they fail to learn how to cope with these negative feeling and become emotionally “stuck.” For example, someone who starts to abuse AOD at 16 years- old will grow up to have a 16-year old emotional skill set.

Resources Al-Anon/Alateen: Helps teenagers and families of alcoholics. Practices the Twelve Steps by giving comfort, understanding and encouragement to the families of alcoholic. anon.alateen.org/english.html Addiction Recovery Guide: Helps those struggling with drug addiction and alcoholism find help that best suits their needs- from evaluation to residential treatment. Treatment Referral Helpline: ( HELP) Refers callers to treatment facilities, support groups, and other local organizations that can provide help for their specific need. National Institutes of Health (NIH): This website has information on the science behind drug abuse.

Resources If you have any questions or concerns about you or someone you know who is using alcohol and/or other drugs, your school counselor can help: A-Cr Ms. Cu-HeMs. Hi-McMs. Me-SaMr. Sc-ZMr.

Partner Share What would you do if someone you knew was headed towards depdency of alcohol or other drugs?

Post Test & Reflection After the post test, take out a sheet of paper and write your reflection on this presentation: For example: What was something new you learned? Was this presentation helpful? What will you take away from this lesson?