Too often we look at teen addicts as bad kids whose lack of motivation gets them into their predicament-and keeps them there. But research shows that addiction is more like a disease, not a lack of willpower. So, what can we do to prevent teen addiction, and how can we help young adults already suffering from substance abuse?
In Teen Addiction, husband-and-wife team Dr. Ronald P. Santasiero and Dr. Cherie Santasiero share their personal and professional insights from years of treating young drug addicts, using traditional and holistic medicine.
Writing to educate and encourage parents, educators, and health care professionals, their essential resource guide offers in-depth scholarly information as well as personal stories. They debunk myths; clarify the difference between addiction, dependence, tolerance, and abuse; answer how much genetics, as well as emotional and conduct disorders, can contribute to addiction; and much more.
If our society doesn't start addressing this epidemic of teen addiction soon, we will lose a significant portion of our next generation.
Thankfully, there's good news: with awareness and compassion we can take the first steps toward a hopeful future for our teens. This book will help you start the journey.
About the Author: Ronald P. Santasiero, MD, CAc, is a board certified family physician with nearly forty years of experience. He holds a medical degree from SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and is trained in acupuncture at the University of Toronto and UCLA.
Cherie Santasiero, PhD, MNLP, is a transpersonal psychotherapist with a doctorate in Jungian-based psychotherapy from Delphi University. She is also a master in neuro-linguistic programming, a clinical hypnotherapist, and a Reiki master.
In 1995 this husband and wife team founded the Sedona Holistic Medical Centre through which they offer integrative care. Keeping abreast of the latest studies and treatments for addictions and chronic conditions, their approach begins with nutrition, acupuncture, and emotional and spiritual wellness before considering prescriptions.
Teen Addiction is the result of their combined years of professional experience, as well as their own personal knowledge of the pain of having a loved one addicted to drugs.