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Adolescence Substance Abuse

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Being an adolescent myself and having a first hand perspective on adolescent substance abuse, I feel that I have a certain perspective on the substance abuse and misconduct issues that others may not. An old friend of mine went through these issues, with continuous and serious substance abuse along with conduct problems. Personally, I believe that there is a serious lack of justification to begin abusing substances, however, I understand that there are many factors that are involved when developing an SUD. In this day and age there is so much information surrounding substances at one’s fingertips, the consequences are clearly outlined in numerous online websites, and television ads, making most people very aware. I do consider the backgrounds …show more content…

I feel that this is an important comparison due to the fact that parents usually have a greater knowledge surrounding substance abuse and conduct issues, because they have had enough time to experience and view these situations. It is also important due to the close relationships that parents have with their children. The perspectives differ in a great way depending on the parent and adolescent. Undoubtedly, there is not a parent that would wish a SUD or conduct issues on their child, however, adolescents can see this as a punishment to their parent. In the particular situation that I experienced my friend and her mother had unequivocal opposing perspectives on the matter, the adolescent saw substance abuse as a minor action, with minor consequences, to gain that temporary euphoric state of mind, and to cope with difficult circumstances; while the mother saw this substance abuse as a major action, with major, life-threatening consequences. While the mother believed all of this, there was almost a lack of following-through with the situation, she didn’t want to believe that her daughter could be doing all of these things, so she chose not to see it. I believe that the perspectives of each group differ due to the considerable age gap and different experiences, while one group (the adolescent) is enduring hardships during school time, the other group (the parent) could have had different experiences in school, or has been graduated so long that the hardships of school are forgotten. The gap of age is important also due to the mother having more first hand experiences and perspectives on the

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