Drug Education for Teens

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  • 2004
  • 1 Season

Drug education is of utmost importance for teenagers to understand the possible consequences of drug use. Schlessinger Media provides an excellent educational program for teenagers called Drug Education for Teens. This show aims to educate teenagers and raise awareness about the harmful effects of drugs, including their physical, emotional, and social impacts. The show presents information in a comprehensive, easy-to-understand manner, which enables teens to make informed decisions concerning drug use.

The program starts by providing important information about drugs, their origins, and their effects on the body. The show also aims to debunk myths and misunderstandings surrounding drug use, including the belief that certain drugs are harmless or non-addictive. It provides real-life examples of people who have struggled with addiction or have been negatively impacted by drug use, including their friends and family members.

One important aspect of the show is highlighting the potential consequences of drug use. For instance, it emphasizes how drug use can impair an individual's judgment and increase the possibility of engaging in risky behavior, such as unprotected sex, driving under the influence, or violence. Through informative case studies, the show helps teenagers develop an understanding of how drug use can lead to further problems in life, such as problems with academics, employment, and personal and social relationships.

Drug Education for Teens also touches upon the emotional and social consequences of drug use. The show highlights how drug use can lead to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and other serious problems. The program provides useful information and tools for teenagers to manage stress and cope with emotional problems more constructively instead of turning to drugs.

The show emphasizes how important it is for teenagers to have conversations with trusted adults about drug use. The program encourages teenagers to seek support from their parents, guardians, teachers, and other responsible adults about drug use. The show promotes the idea of responsible decision-making and the importance of asking questions, such as 'What are the possible side effects of using drugs?'.

The show also discusses the availability of help and resources for teenagers who want to stop using drugs or who are worried about their substance abuse. It provides an overview of different treatment options including counseling, mental health services, and peer support groups. The program also emphasizes the importance of abstaining from drug use and the benefits of making healthy choices.

The show strives to make a significant impact on teenagers by presenting critical information on drug use in an engaging and interactive format. The program features video clips, graphics, and interactive quizzes, which helps the learning experience to be more fun and memorable. The show also includes interviews with experts in the field of drug prevention, law enforcement, and healthcare professionals.

Drug Education for Teens can serve as a valuable resource for teachers, guidance counselors, and healthcare providers working with teenagers. The program can be used in individual or classroom settings for students to learn about the potential lifelong consequences of drug use. It can also facilitate discussions, role-plays, and other interactive exercises to help teenagers make informed, healthy decisions.

Overall, Drug Education for Teens from Schlessinger Media is an excellent and essential educational program for teenagers. The program helps teenagers understand the risks and consequences of drug use while empowering them to make responsible, healthy choices for themselves. The show provides a valuable aid in promoting a drug-free, healthy lifestyle that teenagers can adopt for the rest of their lives. It ultimately aims to promote comprehensive and positive drug education for teenagers, and it is a must-watch for anyone who interacts or works with teenagers.

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Tranquilizers & Other Depressants
12. Tranquilizers & Other Depressants
April 13, 2004
Tranquilizers are prescription drugs that belong to a group of substances known as depressants. While they have been used legally throughout history to induce sleep, relieve stress and reduce anxiety, these drugs are easily abused and are no safer than street drugs. Tranquilizers & Other Depressants introduces students to the history of drugs like barbiturates, benzodiazepines and other substances known as "date rape drugs." Compelling animations explain the effects they have on the chemistry of the brain and the body. Students will get a clear understanding of the consequences of abuse and dependence through user interviews and expert testimony, as well as learning about the treatment options that are open to those in need. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Teenage Depression & Suicide
11. Teenage Depression & Suicide
April 13, 2004
Being a teenager is a huge challenge, and while it's normal for teenagers to feel sad or stressed, there can be times in a teen's life when sadness engulfs them. While "depression" is a normal human emotion, when feelings of depression persist for a lengthy period and interfere with a person's ability to function, it becomes a mental health issue. In Teenage Depression & Suicide, students will get the lowdown on the causes, symptoms and treatments available for those suffering from depression, outfitting students with the necessary tools to deal with both friends and themselves. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Steroids
10. Steroids
April 13, 2004
Everybody strives to be a winner, and on the playing field, most athletes do this by exercising and eating right. Unfortunately, steroid use by high school athletes trying to take a shortcut and gain an edge is gaining in practice. In Steroids, students examine the use of illegal anabolic steroids and steroidal supplements, profiling case studies that provide a comprehensive overview of the detrimental effects that these drugs can have. Vivid animations and expert testimony shed light on what is happening to the mind and body of a steroid user, whose quest to look healthier and become more fit ends up doing just the opposite. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Methamphetamine & Other Stimulants
9. Methamphetamine & Other Stimulants
April 13, 2004
What are stimulants? Where do drugs like methamphetamine come from? And what happens to the body and mind of someone who abuses them? This compelling video answers these questions and more with first-person accounts from young addicts and leading experts. Students get an in-depth look at the effects that stimulants have on the body and also examine the deadly consequences of methamphetamine use. Physical dependence and tolerance are discussed, along with the harsh facts about withdrawal and the long-term effects of drug use. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Marijuana
8. Marijuana
April 13, 2004
It's referred to as weed, hemp, cannabis or pot, but regardless of what you call it, marijuana is arguably the most widely used illegal drug today. But what does smoking pot do to your mind and body? In Marijuana, students explore both the physical consequences of abuse and the controversy surrounding its medicinal uses. Amazing animations give viewers an in-depth look at the short- and long-term impact that marijuana has on the brain. Interviews with users and experts explain the crippling effect that marijuana can have on the motivation, memory and future of even the most casual user. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Inhalants
7. Inhalants
April 13, 2004
It's tragic, but true: Sniffing readily available household products kills. Inhalants explains the dangers of breathing in toxic substances with animations and graphics that illustrate what happens to the brain and body when it is exposed to poisons. Because no matter what you call it -- sniffing, huffing, ragging -- inhaling chemical fumes to get high is breathing poison. Students will learn of the extreme danger from the vapors of volatile solvents and will hear the terrifying stories of kids whose lives were lost because they weren't aware of the deadly ramifications of inhalants. A segment illustrates how abusing gases like nitrous oxide is far from a laughing matter Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Heroin & Other Opiates
6. Heroin & Other Opiates
April 13, 2004
People have grown opium poppies for thousands of years, but not because they're pretty. Powerful drugs called opiates come from these plants. Opiates are among the most potent painkillers known to medicine, but when they are misused, the consequences can be illness, addiction and death. In Heroin & Other Opiates, students learn how highly effective pain relievers such as morphine and codeine work in the brain and body, while getting an in-depth look at the dangers of one of the most widely used illegal drugs in the world -- heroin. Tolerance, physical dependence and the horrors of addiction are discussed, along with the harsh facts about withdrawal and the long-term effects of opiate abuse. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Hallucinogens
5. Hallucinogens
April 13, 2004
Mind-altering drugs known as hallucinogens are powerful substances that can bring about changes in perception which may last for hours, days or, in the worst cases, forever. Hallucinogens takes an in-depth look at the history of drugs such as LSD, and points out a frightening link between drug use and mental illness. Interviews with former users and experts allow students to see how dangerous "tripping" can be, affecting the lives of not only drug users, but everyone around them. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Cocaine & Crack
4. Cocaine & Crack
April 13, 2004
Cocaine is a highly addictive and widely abused stimulant. In Cocaine & Crack, students delve into the history of cocaine and examine this dangerous drug's impact on the individual and society as a whole. With vivid animations and gritty interviews, students learn harsh facts about the effects of using both the powder and crystal form of cocaine. This program explores the desperate cycle of tolerance, physical dependence and addiction that many abusers face, and showcases the physical and psychological damage that occurs as cocaine changes the brain's chemistry. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Club Drugs
3. Club Drugs
April 13, 2004
Ecstasy, GHB and ketamine are among a number of "designer drugs" that are often taken by teens at clubs, parties and all-night raves. Club Drugs gives viewers an opportunity to get an in-depth look at the effects these drugs have on the user, both physically and mentally. First-person accounts powerfully relate the damaging and often lethal consequences of usage, while vivid animations illustrate how these drugs can irreversibly alter the chemistry of the brain. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Alcohol: Teenage Drinking
2. Alcohol: Teenage Drinking
April 13, 2004
Advertising portrays alcohol consumption as fun, relaxing, romantic, exciting and adventurous. Yet, alcohol is the most abused drug in the world, and one that is often abused by teens with tragic consequences. In Alcohol: Teenage Drinking, students will get the facts on how alcohol affects the brain and body, with vivid animations explaining how drinking impairs motor skills and judgment. This compelling video encourages viewers to ask hard questions about the risks and benefits of drinking, highlighting some tragic personal stories with teen interviews and explanations from experts. This program approaches the topic with straight talk about the dangers of binge drinking and the choices that teens are faced with every day. Part of the multivolume Drug Education for Teens Video Series. Grades 7 & up.
Alcohol & Alcoholism
1. Alcohol & Alcoholism
 
Teaches about the dangers of alcohol abuse, the signs and symptoms of alcohol dependence, and the treatment options for those suffering from alcoholism. Grades 7 & up.
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