Teen Addiction
When it comes to adolescence, a number of behavioral problems can arise. As youth reach a certain age, there becomes a need to fit in, and often times a yearning to rebel. Teens begin to act out for a number of reasons that are oftentimes beyond our control. Some teens may begin to display symptoms of alcohol dependency or drug addiction. Others may lack self-esteem and could be at risk for developing an eating disorder. Some teens may spend their time on the Internet or in front of the television and could be at risk for developing an Internet addiction or a video game addiction. Regardless of the type of behavioral problem, there is always a solution. Teen addiction has become extremely prevalent, therefore proper ways to approach an adolescent suffering from some type of addiction or compulsion have been developed.
Conducting an Adolescent Intervention
An adolescent intervention is a way to approach an adolescent suffering from some form of addiction in an attempt to encourage them to participate in a treatment program. One important recommendation for families who wish to conduct an adolescent intervention is to work with a professional interventionist. Talking with a professional beforehand can be a good way to set the tone, and to prepare those who wish to participate. The most important part of the intervention is to remain encouraging, supportive, and non-judgmental. The individual should not feel like they are being attacked. Instead they should feel lucky to have such a wonderful support system readily available to them.
Family Intervention
Working towards recovery is extremely difficult, which is why it is so important for family and close friends to be supportive. A family intervention tends to include close family members as they offer words of support and encouragement.
When to Use an Intervention