🛡️ Substance Abuse and Teen Life: What You Need to Know Before It’s Too Late
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.179 – Keeping a Recovery Journal: Writing gives your feelings a safe place to land. A recovery journal helps you track your progress and notice patterns. You start to see what triggers you and what gives you strength. Putting thoughts on paper clears space in your mind for calm. It’s like having a conversation with yourself that’s always honest. Over time, the pages show proof of growth you might’ve missed. You realize healing doesn’t happen all at once—it’s written line by line. Journaling builds accountability without judgment. It teaches you to slow down and reflect instead of react. Your story becomes clearer the more you write it down.

About this course

A raw, eye-opening guide that gives teens the truth about drugs, vaping, alcohol, and addiction—before a single decision destroys their future.

This course includes:
  • Over 100 youth-focused lessons on all major forms of substance abuse
  • Legal briefings on state laws, arrests, and juvenile detention
  • Peer resistance tools, communication scripts, and refusal strategies
  • Breakdown of street drug names, trends, and hidden risks
  • Mental health modules connecting substance abuse to emotional pain

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