According to a 2023 national survey, 15% of young adults ages 18-25 had an alcohol use disorder during the previous year. Coming to terms with this alcohol addiction and...
Does your teen drink alcohol? Research shows that people ages 12-20 drink nearly 4% of all alcohol consumed in the U.S. When you break it down into specific age...
Drinking among young adults is dangerous because it can put their health at risk and the health of others. What young adults think is just one drink can quickly...
It’s estimated that anywhere between 40 and 60 percent of those recovering from substance use disorders will relapse at some point after they’ve completed a treatment program. For young...
The change of seasons can prove to be especially difficult for teens struggling with addiction. Seasonal depression, referred to as season affective disorder (SAD), brings about symptoms that can...
While the holidays can be a time of fun and family gatherings, it can also bring added stress for young adults in addiction recovery who are also trying to...
Admitting to yourself that you have an addiction is difficult, but talking about it with family and friends can be even more challenging. Some young adults may feel ashamed...
While the fall season is full of pumpkin patches and apple picking, it also includes many fall festivals and celebrations that can tempt those trying to remain sober. But...
For many college students, drugs and alcohol are a large part of their environment. Statistics show that nearly 55% of full-time college students between the ages of 18-22 drank...
If your teen is dealing with stress at school, they’re not alone. Statistics show that one-third of teens experience stress during the school year. For teens recovering from substance...