| Addiction of alcohol is a very common phenomenon | | | | to a structured program that will not only counsel |
| in our current society and has plagued the teenage | | | | them, but also to give them the knowledge needed |
| generation in such a tremendous way. Parents are | | | | to overcome their addiction and to use the |
| concerned and so are teachers and the entire | | | | information for their future plans to lead a normal life. |
| community as the young people take to drinking | | | | A teenage alcoholic has an easier road to recovery |
| alcohol and driving drunk. | | | | than an adult does because they are still under the |
| A faith based Christian alcohol rehab program | | | | care of parents that usually are concerned enough to |
| provides relief in treating the problem to a degree of | | | | provide love and support for their recovery. The |
| full sobriety if parents and teenagers are cooperative | | | | parents act as liaison between the teenager and the |
| with the program. In most cases, teenagers feel like | | | | faith based treatment program. They are a full part |
| they are invincible and don't know the subsequent | | | | of the recovery program as they take part in it as a |
| dangers of abusing alcohol. They will usually think that | | | | family. |
| partying on weekends is the way to constantly live | | | | The teenager's mental health is an important aspect |
| their lives to such an extent where they will be hit | | | | of the program as well as their spiritual healing. Their |
| with DUI's that cause death to those involved in an | | | | behavior may be caused by different reasons that |
| accident caused by DUI. | | | | are explored by the therapist and so the family has |
| The psychological effect of these DUI accidents will | | | | to be involved to see who or what had a part to do |
| cause most teenagers to rethink their lives, but some | | | | with this destructive behavior. |
| won't learn any lesson. So that is why the public | | | | If the behavior was ignited by peer pressure, parents |
| needs to be educated about alcohol abuse and the | | | | have to make sure that these friends are obliterated |
| ramifications of driving while intoxicated. This will | | | | from the teen's life after recovery so that the |
| transfer to the children who will be warned by their | | | | teenager does not relapse. Some teens may appear |
| parents not to drink and drive. | | | | to be defiant and don't want to get rid of their |
| Teenagers are not instructed initially on the dangers | | | | friends, but parents have to be adamant and |
| of alcohol abuse because most parents do not think | | | | discipline their teens to show them that this is a |
| that their children will even attempt the habit of | | | | serious thing and nothing to be considered lightly. |
| drinking. However, peer pressure can be the cause of | | | | Teenage alcoholism is dominant in our society and |
| many teenage drinking problems. Parents need to be | | | | parents, teachers, a faith based Christian alcohol |
| in tune with their children's whereabouts and the kind | | | | rehab program and other members of the society |
| of friends that they keep. | | | | need to take an active role in doing their part to |
| Through the process of a faith based rehab | | | | solve the problem. |
| treatment program, parents can admit their children | | | | |