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JHS Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services

JHS Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services. Lyn Lauzon, Intervention Specialist. Services I provide: . Referral Source Individual Counseling Groups – Recovery & Concerned Others Tobacco Intervention & Cessation Classroom Presentations Resource for Parents/Parent Workshops Prevention.

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JHS Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services

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  1. JHS Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services Lyn Lauzon, Intervention Specialist

  2. Services I provide: • Referral Source • Individual Counseling • Groups – Recovery & Concerned Others • Tobacco Intervention & Cessation • Classroom Presentations • Resource for Parents/Parent Workshops • Prevention

  3. Referral Source • Confidentially refer to me – by phone or with referral form • Set up a meeting with myself and student • Call the parent if you know the student is using – I CAN’T • I can only let you know that I met with the student referred • Shows the student you notice and you care

  4. When to refer to administration: • When you suspect the student is under the influence or has drugs/alcohol in their possession – call an administrator • This is in the best interest of the student AND the school • This may be the only intervention they receive

  5. GROUPS • Recovery Group • Students trying to stay abstinent for any reason • They are RARELY internally motivated • New set of problems – • Using peers / no friends • Post-acute withdrawal syndrome • Grief / trauma • Start dealing with problems created while using • Outpatient treatment • Use at home

  6. Concerned Others Group • Research estimates that nearly 1 in 4 students have some kind of addiction in their family. • All of them suffer some anxiety – many with depression and low self-esteem. • Most have problems sleeping • Some behaviors make it obvious there’s a problem, but many go undetected. • The Heroes are usually perfectionists and leaders – look good on the outside.

  7. Individual Counseling: • My goal is to move them through the stages of change • Pre-contemplation • Contemplation • Preparation • Action • Maintenance • Develop discrepancies • Use workbooks, Teen Intervene curriculum, videos, etc.

  8. TOBACCO INTERVENTION • TESA – Tobacco Education & Self Assessment • A large majority of students who smoke and/or chew use other drugs and/or alcohol • Smoking Cessation resources/group

  9. DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE “SMALL STUFF” • Tobacco • 90% of life-long smokers start before the age of 18 • Alcohol • Late stage alcoholism • Driving while intoxicated • Marijuana • Directly correlated to doing poorly in school

  10. PREVENTION • Parent Resource • Community Resources • Support • Parent Workshops/Town Hall • Prevention Club QUESTIONS??

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