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by David Sheff


  Other sites provide information and support for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender.

  Additionally, you can find sites that offer help for kids who feel isolated or are suffering from abuse, problems in the family, or problems at school.

  Online resources are plentiful. Make sure to check them out if needed.

  SELF-TESTS

  SELF-TESTS FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION FROM THE NCADD:

  www.ncadd.org/get-help/take-the-test/self-test-for-teenagers

  www.ncadd.org/get-help/take-the-test/am-i-drug-addicted

  www.ncadd.org/get-help/take-the-test/am-i-alcoholic-self-test

  SELF-TESTS FOR DEPRESSION

  www.psychologytoday.com/tests

  www.mentalhealthamerica.net/mental-health-screen/patient-health

  SELF-TESTS FOR ANXIETY DISORDER

  www.psychologytoday.com/tests

  www.mentalhealthamerica.net/mental-health-screen/anxiety

  Appendix 3: Helpful Books

  ABUSE (SEXUAL OR PHYSICAL)

  The Sexual Trauma Workbook for Teen Girls by Raychelle Cassada Lohmann and Sheela Raja

  It Happened to Me: A Teen’s Guide to Overcoming Sexual Abuse by William Lee Carter

  Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison

  Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

  ADDICTION

  Tweak by Nic Sheff

  We All Fall Down by Nic Sheff

  Crank by Ellen Hopkins

  Go Ask Alice by Anonymous

  Alateen—Hope for Children of Alcoholics by Al-Anon Family Group Head Inc.

  ANXIETY

  My Anxious Mind: A Teen’s Guide to Managing Anxiety and Panic by Michael A. Tompkins and Katherine A. Martinez

  The Anxiety Survival Guide for Teens: CBT Skills to Overcome Fear, Worry, and Panic by Jennifer and Doug Shannon

  Anxiety Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Deal with Anxiety and Worry by Lisa M. Schab

  Anxiety Sucks! A Teen Survival Guide by Natasha Daniels

  BULLYING

  The Survival Guide to Bullying: Written by a Teen by Aija Mayrock

  Odd Girl Speaks Out: Girls Write About Bullies, Cliques, Popularity, and Jealousy by Rachel Simmons

  The Bullying Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help You Deal with Social Aggression and Cyberbullying by Raychelle Cassada Lohmann

  DEPRESSION

  Depression: A Teen’s Guide to Survive and Thrive by Claire Freeland, PhD, and Jacqueline Toner, PhD

  Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel

  The Anti-Depressant Book: A Practical Guide for Teens and Young Adults to Overcome Depression and Stay Healthy by Jacob Towery

  DIVORCE

  The Divorce Helpbook for Teens by Cynthia MacGregor

  Now What Do I Do? A Guide to Help Teenagers with Their Parents’ Separation or Divorce by Lynn Cassella-Kapusinski

  EATING DISORDERS

  What’s Eating You: A Workbook for Teens with Anorexia, Bulimia, and Other Eating Disorders by Tammy Nelson, PhD

  Elena Vanishing: A Memoir by Elena and Clare B. Dunkle

  GRIEF

  Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume

  When a Friend Dies: A Book for Teens About Grieving and Healing by Marilyn E. Gootman, EdD

  Stuff That Sucks: A Teen’s Guide to Accepting What You Can’t Change and Committing to What You Can by Ben Sedley

  INSPIRATION

  Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott

  The Places That Scare You by Pema Chodron

  MENTAL ILLNESS

  Crazy by Han Nolan

  Madness: A Bipolar Life by Marya Hornbacher

  Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon

  Facing Bipolar: A Young Adult’s Guide to Facing Bipolar Disorder by Russ Federman, PhD, and J. Anderson Thomson, MD

  Mind Race: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager’s Experience with Bipolar Disorder by Patrick E. Jamieson and Moira A. Rynn

  RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

  The Sexual Trauma Workbook for Teen Girls: A Guide to Recovery from Sexual Assault and Abuse by Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, MS LPC, and Sheela Raja, PhD

  SELF-HARM

  Cutters Don’t Cry by Christine Dzidrums

  Cut by Patricia McCormick

  Scars by Cheryl Rainfield

  Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow

  SHYNESS

  Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain

  The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens: CBT and ACT Skills to Help You Build Social Confidence by Jennifer and Doug Shannon

  Beyond Texting: The Fine Art of Face-to-Face Communication for Teenagers by Debra Fine

  STRESS

  Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens: Simple Ways to Keep Your Cool in Stressful Times by Richard Carlson

  The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens: Mindfulness Skills to Help You Deal with Stress by Gina M. Biegel

  A Still Quiet Place for Teens: A Mindfulness Workbook to Ease Stress and Difficult Emotions by Amy Saltzman, MD

  SUICIDE

  Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws by Kate Bornstein

  Power to Prevent Suicide: A Guide for Teens Helping Teens by Bev Cobain, RNC, and Richard Nelson, PhD

  Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

  TRAUMA

  The PTSD Workbook for Teens: Simple, Effective Skills for Healing Trauma by Libbi Palmer

  The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith

  Superhero Therapy: Mindfulness Skills to Help Teens and Young Adults Deal with Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma by Wellinton Alves and Janina Scarlet, PhD

  CITATIONS

  Some sections/material of this book have been previously published/adapted from Clean: Overcoming Addiction and Ending America’s Greatest Tragedy by David Sheff (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2014).

  2. AMERICA ON DRUGS

  17 “Weed: It makes me feel”: Mike Sager, “What I’ve Learned: Snoop Dogg,” Esquire, July 14, 2008 (www.esquire.com/entertainment/interviews/a4723/snoop-dogg-0708).

  20 “Don’t do drugs”: “Eminem Quotes.” Celebrity Hub (celebrityhub.net/53/eminem-quotes; October 22, 2017).

  “I was sober”: FOX News Entertainment, “Charlie Sheen Says Sobriety ‘Bores’ Him, Crack Okay if You Can ‘Manage It Socially,’” February 15, 2011 (www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/02/15/charlie-sheen-says-sobriety-bores-crack-okay-manage-socially.htm; October 10, 2017).

  “break[s] out in handcuffs”: Barry Popik, “I’m Allergic to Alcohol. Every Time I Drink I Break Out in Handcuffs.” The Big Apple, November 30, 2016 (www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/im_allergic_to_alcohol; October 10, 2017).

  20 “There’s this perception”: May Wilkerson, “Gaga Used Coke to Cope with Loneliness,” The Fix, May 4, 2012 (www.thefix.com/content/gaga-used-coke-cope-loneliness90065).

  21 On average, a teenager is exposed: Tara Parker-Pope, “Under the Influence of . . . Music?” Well (blog), New York Times, February 5, 2008.

  22 a study of sixteen thousand teenagers: Reiner Hanewinkel et al., “Alcohol Consumption in Movies and Adolescent Binge Drinking in 6 European Countries,” Pediatrics, March 5, 2012, doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-2809.

  Another study showed: Joel W. Grube, “Alcohol in the Media: Drinking Portrayals, Alcohol Advertising, and Alcohol Consumption Among Youth,” National Center for Biotechnology Information, 2004 (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK37586; October 22, 2017).

  five hundred teenagers: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “The DAWN Report,” 2014 (www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/spot143-underage-drinking-2014/spot143-underage-drinking-2014/spot143-underage-drinking-2014.pdf, October 31, 2017).

  ninety people die every day: The White House, “Continued Rise in Opioid Overdose Deaths in 2015 Shows Urgent Need for Treatment,” December 8, 2016 (obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/12/08/continued-rise-opi
oid-overdose-deaths-2015-shows-urgent-need-treatment; October 22, 2017).

  23 more people than cars and guns: Sara Bellum, “Drug Overdoses Kill More Than Cars, Guns, and Falling,” NIDA for Teens, June 11, 2014 (teens.drugabuse.gov/blog/post/drug-overdoses-kill-more-than-cars-guns-and-falling; October 22, 2017).

  number-one killer of people under fifty: Josh Katz, “Drug Deaths in America Are Rising Faster Than Ever,” National Center for Health Statistics, 2017 (www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/05/upshot/opioid-epidemic-drug-overdose-deaths-are-rising-faster-than-ever.html; October 22, 2017).

  number-one deadliest drug: White House, “Continued Rise in Opioid Overdose Deaths.”

  Cigarettes, which are addictive: Ibid.

  Some people believe: National Institute on Drug Abuse, “What Are Electronic Cigarettes?” June 2017 (www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/electronic-cigarettes-e-cigarettes; October 22, 2017).

  24 “that was the last time”: WENN, “Pink: ‘I Quit Drugs After Teenage Club Overdose,’” Contactmusic.com, October 22, 2012 (www.contactmusic.com/pink/news/pink-i-quit-drugs-after-teenage-club-overdose_3338313; October 22, 2017).

  Almost 80 percent: National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, “Alcohol, Drugs, and Crime” (www.ncadd.org/about-addiction/alcohol-drugs-and-crime, October 31, 2017).

  25 almost three times likelier: Ibid.

  at least 60 percent of homeless people: National Coalition for the Homeless, “Substance Abuse and Homelessness,” July 2009 (nationalhomeless.org/factsheets/addiction.html; October 22, 2017).

  six times more likely to commit suicide: Rebecca A. Clay, “Substance Abuse and Suicide: White Paper Explores Connection,” SAMHSA News, January/February 2009 (media.samhsa.gov/samhsaNewsletter/Volume_17_Number_1/SubstanceAbuseAndSuicide.aspx; October 22, 2017).

  full half of teenage suicides: Committee on Adolescence, “Suicide and Suicide Attempts in Adolescents,” Pediatrics 105 (2000): 871–74.

  27 almost half of high school students: Monitoring the Future, “Trends in Annual Prevalence of Use of Various Drugs in Grades 8, 10, and 12” (www.monitoringthefuture.org/data/16data/16drtbl2.pdf; October 22, 2017).

  “Sometimes people are fascinated”: Bang Showbiz, “Taylor Swift’s Party Vow,” ABS-CBN News, October 26, 2009 (news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/10/26/09/taylor-swifts-party-vow; October 22, 2017).

  3. CHOOSING TO USE

  31 single biggest source of stress: American Psychological Association, “American Psychological Association Survey Shows Teen Stress Rivals That of Adults,” February 11, 2014 (www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2014/02/teen-stress.aspx; October 22, 2017).

  32 struggle to manage these mental conditions: Josie Feliz, “BREAKING POINTS,” Partnership for Drug Free Kids, April 26, 2016 (www.drugfree.org/newsroom/partnership-drug-free-kids-responds-youth-rx-abuse-breaking-points-short-film; October 22, 2017).

  34 In a research project, a psychology professor: Tara ParkerPope, “Teenagers, Friends and Bad Decisions,” Well (blog), New York Times, February 3, 2011 (well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/03/teenagers-friends-and-bad-decisions).

  35 Dr. Ulrike Heberlein, a neuroscientist: Sheff, Clean

  36 flies have no choice: Sheff, Clean.

  “Adolescent humans are supposed to taste”: Sheff, Clean, 30.

  39 Learning differences: Parker-Pope, “Teenagers, Friends, and Bad Decisions.”

  40 suffer a substance-use disorder: National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, “Substance Abuse and Learning Disabilities: Peas in a Pod or Apples and Oranges?” September 2000 (www.centeronaddiction.org/addiction-research/reports/substance-abuse-learning-disabilities; October 22, 2017).

  5. KEEPING SANE

  55 “I remember seeing girls”: Laurie Sandell, “Taylor Swift: Bomb-Shell in Blue Jeans,” Glamour, June 30, 2009 (www.glamour.com/story/taylor-swift-bomb-shell-in-blue-jeans).

  57 “Try not to compare your insides with other people’s outsides”: Anne Lamott, “12 Truths I Learned from Life and Writing,” TED Talk video, filmed April 2017 in Toronto, Canada, 15:55 (www.ted.com/talks/anne_lamott_12_truths_i_learned_from_life_and_writing).

  60 “feelings of loneliness and even depression”: Jessica Winter, “Selfie-Loathing,” Slate, June 23, 2013 (www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2013/07/instagram_and_self_esteem_why_the_photo_sharing_network_is_even_more_depressing.html; October 22, 2017).

  61 Studies have shown that teenagers: Sophie Bushwick, “New Findings Imply Exercise in Adolescence May Help Prevent Drug Abuse,” Brookhaven National Laboratory News, August 4, 2010 (www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=111159).

  studies have shown that it can lower stress: Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. “How Mindfulness Can Mitigate the Cognitive Symptoms of Depression,” Psych Central (psychcentral.com/lib/how-mindfulness-can-mitigate-the-cognitive-symptoms-of-depression; October 22, 2017).

  students who meditate before taking tests: Huffington Post, “Mindfulness Could Improve College Students’ Testing Ability, Study Finds,” March 27, 2013 (www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/27/mindfulness-testing-focus-reading-comprehension_n_2957146.html; October 22, 2017).

  62 Many schools now offer meditation: Kelly Wallace, “Calming the Teenage Mind in the Classroom,” CNN, February 9, 2016 (www.cnn.com/2016/02/08/health/mindfulness-teenagers-schools-stress; October 22, 2017).

  64 those who spent minimal time online: Jenifer Goodwin, “Teen Drinking, Smoking Higher Among Among Facebook Users: Survey,” HealthDay, August 24, 2011 (consumer.healthday.com/kids-health-information-23/kids-and-alcohol-health-news-11/teen-drinking-smoking-higher-among-facebook-users-survey-656108.html; October 22, 2017).

  64 all of which can contribute to drug use: Roni Caryn Rabin, “Video Games and the Depressed Teenager,” Well (blog), New York Times, January 18, 2011 (well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/18/video-games-and-the-depressed-teenager; October 22, 2017).

  65 The majority of teens don’t get: National Sleep Foundation, “Teens and Sleep.” (www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-topics/teens-and-sleep; October 22, 2017).

  6. ALCOHOL: JUST ONE DRINK

  88 seven times more likely to die: Ralph Hingson et al. “Age of Drinking Onset, Driving After Drinking, and Involvement in Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes.” DOT HS 809 188. Washington, D.C.: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, January 2001.

  Almost 40,000 people: National Safety Council, “Motor Vehicle Deaths Increase by Largest Percent in 50 Years,” February 17, 2016 (www.nsc.org/Connect/NSCNewsReleases/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=1f2e4535-5dc3-45d6-b190-9b49c7229931&ID=103&var=hppress&Web=36d1832e-7bc3-4029-98a1-317c5cd5c625; October 22, 2017).

  Overall, alcohol kills: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Fact Sheets—Alcohol Use and Your Health” (www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/alcohol-use.htm; October 22, 2017).

  89 four alcoholic drinks for women: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “Drinking Levels Defined” (www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/moderate-binge-drinking; October 22, 2017).

  About 90 percent of the alcohol consumed: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Fact Sheets—Binge Drinking” (www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/binge-drinking.htm; October 22, 2017).

  an epidemic of sexual assault: Antonia Abbey, PhD, et al., “Alcohol and Sexual Assault,” National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh25-1/43-51.htm; October 22, 2017).

  91 damage done during teenage years: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “Underage Drinking,” January 2006 (pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA67/AA67.htm; October 22, 2017).

  95 at the University of California, San Diego: Benjamin R. Nordstrom and Herbert D. Kleber, “Clinical and Societal Implications of Drug Legalization,” in Lowinson and Ruiz’s Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook, eds. Pedro Ruiz, MD, and Eric C. Strain, MD, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2011, 1034–1045.

  7. MARIJUANA: HITS AND MYTH
S

  101 Fewer smokers than nonsmokers: National Institute on Drug Abuse, “How Does Marijuana Use Affect School, Work, and Social Life?” (www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/how-does-marijuana-use-affect-school-work-social-life; October 22, 2017).

  102 less likely to finish high school: Dr. Edmund Sillins PhD, et al., “Young Adult Sequelae of Adolescent Cannabis Use: An Integrative Analysis,” Lancet, September 2014 (www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(14)70307-4/abstract; October 31, 2017).

  seven times more likely to attempt suicide: Ludovica Iaccino, “Teens Who Smoke Cannabis Daily ‘Seven Times Mores Likely to Commit Suicide,’” International Business Times, September 11, 2014 (www.ibtimes.co.uk/teens-who-smoke-cannabis-daily-seven-times-more-likely-commit-suicide-1464983).

 

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