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Learn how to support your adolescent's recovery journey through effective communication strategies and awareness of risky behaviors. Presented by Karen Bishop and Janine Gracy at Adolescent Center for Treatment.
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Working with Parents of Adolescents in Treatment Risky Behaviors in Johnson County Presented by: Karen Bishop, LSCSW, RAODAC Janine Gracy, MSE, CHES, CPS July 20, 2010
1125 West Spruce Olathe, KS 66061
RPC’s Website www.4prevention.info
Adolescent Center for Treatment301 No. Monroe StreetOlathe, KS 66061
Parent Education at ACT • The importance of parent education is critical an adolescence’s road to recovery • ACT Aftercare Program
History of the Program • Collaborative Process between the RPC and ACT • Program began in January, 2004. • RPC responsible for a one hour mandatory session each Sunday afternoon before visitation for a four week series
The First Educational Line-Up: January 2004 • True Colors & Parenting Personality Inventory • Communication Tips • Wrong of Passage (Underage Drinking) • Alanon
Session 1: True Colors and Parenting • True Colors is a model of personality identification that is easy to understand, remember and apply. • Blue Parents – Nurture the family’s needs • Gold Parents – Caretakers of the family • Green – Encourage Intellectual Potential • Orange – Provides Optimism and Flexibility
Session 2: Communication • Covered Communication Techniques • Using “I” Statements • Practiced Listening! • Activities that Parent and Child can do together!
Session 3: Wrong of Passage • Specific Johnson County Video Presentation on Underage Drinking • Discuss and Process Video
Many Improvements Made Since 2004 • Internet Safety • Addiction and the Human Brain + Family Communication Strategies • Drug Trends Parents Should Know About • Alanon
Session 1: Teens, Technology, And Drugs: An Inside Look for Parents • Websites • Chat Rooms • Online Blogs • Social Networking/ instant messanger • E-mails • Text Messages
Session 1: Outline • Hand out “What Do You Know pop culture Quiz” • Go over answers from quiz • Facilitate PowerPoint presentation • Hand out “Online exposure: Teens at Risk and Parents Disconnected” • Hand out and collect Evaluation
Websites
What’s New? • Second Life • www.secondlife.com • This is a virtual world in which people live a “second life”. They create avatars, which are digital people, that purchase land, create businesses, shop, eat, participate in activities, date, travel…
What You Must Know! • Even good kids will do bad things when they think no one is watching • People shouldn't have a secret life, it doesn't lead to good things • Parents treat the computer like it’s a child’s “right” to privacy – WRONG • Parents need to Understand Cyber language • We need to invade their “Playground” and increase our understanding of the internet!
Text Messaging • Tool that teens use excessively to share information about where to meet up • Teens can be alerted to a text in very discrete ways, -ring tone that is out of pitch range of most adults or by putting their phones on vibrate. • Can capture the moment with photos, or short video clips – “Sexting” “Glorifying Drug Use”
Session 2: Addiction and the Human Brain + Family Communication Strategies Human Relations Media 41 Kensico Dr. Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 1-800-431-2050 139.95
Session 2: Outline • View Addiction and the Human Brain DVD • Discussion • Importance of Communication in Recovery • Changing People, Places, and Things • How Well Do You Know Your Child – Activity • How Well Do You Know Your Parent – Activity • Twenty Fun Things to Do – Activity • Discussion and Questions • Evaluation
After Video • Communication and your Recovering Teen • Spend time together • Use “I” statements, not “YOU” statements.
Session 2: Activities • How well do you know your child? • How well do you know your parent? • 20 Fun Things to Do!
Session 3: Drug Trends Parents Should Know About Human Relations Media 41 Kensico Dr. Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 1-800-431-2050 139.95
Session 3: Outline • View PHARM Parties: A Lethal Mix • Discussion • Review Drug Trends • Discussion and Questions • Evaluation
K2 Kansas Senate passed bill to ban K2 on Jan. 21, 2010 Kansas House passed Bill to ban K2 on Feb. 2, 2010
Kansas was the first state to place JWH-018 and JWH-073 on Schedule 1 list!
Heroin in the News • DEA seized 4 pounds of China White January 5, 2009 in Kansas City Metro Area. • April, 2009 - Seven Kansas City area men are charged with heroin trafficking that resulted in the death or serious bodily injury of people who consumed the drugs.
“Generation Rx” Vicodin GHB
“Code names” for Users “Syrup heads” or “robotards"
Illegal Use of Prescription Drugs Commonly abused prescription drugs belong to one of three categories: • Opiods • Depressants • Stimulants
Oxycontin to Heroin Use • Johnson County: • 2007 there were 15 Oxycontin/heroin overdose reports filed and 8 deaths • 2008 there were 24 Oxycontin/heroin overdoses reported, with 5 deaths • Through June 16, 2009 there were 22 Oxycontin/heroin overdoses reported with 6 deaths.
LOCK UP YOUR MEDS!!! • Most people don’t keep track of their medications • Monitor all medications in the home—prescription and OTC medicines. • Safely store medicines out of children’s reach and sight. Consider locking them up. • Get rid of old or unused medicines.
Proper Disposal of Prescription Drugs Federal Guidelines: • Take unused, unneeded, or expired prescription drugs out of their original containers and throw them in the trash. • Mixing prescription drugs with an undesirable substance, such as used coffee grounds or kitty litter, and putting them in impermeable, non-descript containers, such as empty cans or sealable bags, will further ensure the drugs are not diverted. • Flush prescription drugs down the toilet only if the label or accompanying patient information specifically instructs doing so.
#1 Risk Factor for Adolescents! • Hanging out with friends who use!