Adolescents struggling with emotional health problems often go unidentified and untreated. These teens run a significantly greater risk of using illegal drugs and abusing prescription drugs and alcohol. Substance use disorders are also associated with up to 6.2 times greater than average risk of suicide attempts, according to data from the National Comorbidity Survey.
WHAT:
We invite you to join a webinar, hosted jointly by the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids and the TeenScreen National Center for Mental Health Checkups at Columbia University, for primary care providers, mental health professionals and parents.
The webinar features two leading substance abuse experts who will offer professionals and parents the opportunity to learn more about teen mental health as it relates to risky teen behaviors, like substance use, and the proper methods to identify the most prevalent risk factors in teens. In addition, they will share their insights and take questions on the mental health-substance abuse connection and discuss practical strategies to help reverse these disturbing trends.
WHO:
Jon Morgenstern, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry) and Director of Substance Abuse Services, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center
Fred Muench, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Associate Director of Research, the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
WHEN:
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
1 – 2 p.m. ET
* Participants will be able to submit questions online throughout the webinar.
HOW:
To register, click here and to view event details please visit TeenScreen.org.
Published
May 2011