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Adolescent substance use is a seriousand potentially deadlyproblem with many repercussions for the adolescent, the family, and society at large. It is also an issue that too few education professionals feel prepared to address even as they see it playing out in their schools and classrooms. Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students' Social Emotional Learning presents evidence on the magnitude of the problem and the many underlying factors and commonly co-occurring disorders associated with student substance use. It covers the risk factors for adolescent substance use (e.g., trauma, ADHD, peer pressure, and family dysfunction) and contrasts each with specific protective factors that education professionals need to consider when designing schoolwide programs and classroom initiatives. Each chapter concludes with an example of an evidence-based program that has made a difference for students and families. Armed with knowledge, understanding, and examples of proven programs, sc

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After my years in the field working with dual-diagnosis, I can honestly say that a book written by an educator with knowledge in substance use disorders is the perfect supplemental resource for all educators. Research shows us the importance of understanding the impact of substance use and mental health from an early age, and allowing our educators to increase their awareness and understanding will provide the additional support our children truly need.

-- Courtney J. Kibble, LP, LPC, CADC, program coordinator and assistant professor, Department of Addiction Studies and Behavioral Health, Governors State University

Deborah Lynch clearly has not only an excellent grasp of the research but a passionate desire to offer help, support, knowledge, and training to others. Though it’s presented through the lens of school, Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students’ Social Emotional Learning is a useful book for social workers, clergy, community workers, and others who are impacted by addiction.

-- Charles Cooper, NBCT Chicago Public Schools Teacher, Adjunct Instructor, Graduate Education Programs, Mentor of NBCT Candidates, Chicago Teachers Union

Every day in substance abuse treatment we see living examples of the trauma and co-occurring disorders that Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students’ Social Emotional Learning alerts readers to. Educators, social workers, and policy makers will change the futures of the most vulnerable by reading and responding to this exceptional well-researched book.

-- Sharme Singer, addiction counselor

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Understanding Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 2. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Trauma and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 3. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: ADHD and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 4. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Conduct Disorders and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 5. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Depression/Anxiety and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 6. Understanding the Role of the Family and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 7. Understanding the Role of Peers and Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 8. Understanding the Role of the School in Addressing Student Substance Use

Chapter 9. Understanding the Role of the Community in Addressing Adolescent Substance Use

Chapter 10. Making a Difference: Connection, Engagement, Resilience, and Hope

Appendix A: Selected Reviews of Evidence-based Programs

Appendix B: NIDA Principles of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/14/2022 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475866094, 978-1475866094
      ISBN10: 1475866097

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Adolescent substance use is a seriousand potentially deadlyproblem with many repercussions for the adolescent, the family, and society at large. It is also an issue that too few education professionals feel prepared to address even as they see it playing out in their schools and classrooms. Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students' Social Emotional Learning presents evidence on the magnitude of the problem and the many underlying factors and commonly co-occurring disorders associated with student substance use. It covers the risk factors for adolescent substance use (e.g., trauma, ADHD, peer pressure, and family dysfunction) and contrasts each with specific protective factors that education professionals need to consider when designing schoolwide programs and classroom initiatives. Each chapter concludes with an example of an evidence-based program that has made a difference for students and families. Armed with knowledge, understanding, and examples of proven programs, sc

      Trade Review

      After my years in the field working with dual-diagnosis, I can honestly say that a book written by an educator with knowledge in substance use disorders is the perfect supplemental resource for all educators. Research shows us the importance of understanding the impact of substance use and mental health from an early age, and allowing our educators to increase their awareness and understanding will provide the additional support our children truly need.

      -- Courtney J. Kibble, LP, LPC, CADC, program coordinator and assistant professor, Department of Addiction Studies and Behavioral Health, Governors State University

      Deborah Lynch clearly has not only an excellent grasp of the research but a passionate desire to offer help, support, knowledge, and training to others. Though it’s presented through the lens of school, Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students’ Social Emotional Learning is a useful book for social workers, clergy, community workers, and others who are impacted by addiction.

      -- Charles Cooper, NBCT Chicago Public Schools Teacher, Adjunct Instructor, Graduate Education Programs, Mentor of NBCT Candidates, Chicago Teachers Union

      Every day in substance abuse treatment we see living examples of the trauma and co-occurring disorders that Struggling with Substance Use: Supporting Students’ Social Emotional Learning alerts readers to. Educators, social workers, and policy makers will change the futures of the most vulnerable by reading and responding to this exceptional well-researched book.

      -- Sharme Singer, addiction counselor

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Understanding Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 2. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Trauma and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 3. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: ADHD and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 4. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Conduct Disorders and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 5. Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders: Depression/Anxiety and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 6. Understanding the Role of the Family and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 7. Understanding the Role of Peers and Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 8. Understanding the Role of the School in Addressing Student Substance Use

      Chapter 9. Understanding the Role of the Community in Addressing Adolescent Substance Use

      Chapter 10. Making a Difference: Connection, Engagement, Resilience, and Hope

      Appendix A: Selected Reviews of Evidence-based Programs

      Appendix B: NIDA Principles of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment

      About the Author

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