Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Why Rehab Doesn't work for Teens

    Rehab for teens doesn't work because they are in a transitional stage that makes it difficult for them to give up an addiction. This is stated on the rehab international website. Hormone and other changes in adolescents make it difficult for teens to accept habit changes. At this stage in life teens are resistant to surrendering their ways of life. They are often pressured by friends until making bad decisions and living a high risk lifestyle. In Salon magazine, they mention that rehab fails an individualized approach which doesn't click well with teens. This is another reason why rehab does not work for teens. 
    The New York Times has an article about how rehab is a revolving door. Most adults can't break the cycle of going to rehab, getting clean, and relapsing. Most teens do not have the willpower to get clean and stay sober at their age because they have the added pressure from their friends as well as a feeling of superiority when they use drugs with their friends. All in all, teens that go to rehab will most limey not succeed in a sober lifestyle afterwards. 

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