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

1.19 – Stimulants vs. Depressants: What They Really Do: Stimulants speed up your brain and body, while depressants slow them down. Both types can be dangerous when misused. Stimulants like cocaine or ADHD medications can make you feel alert and powerful but also cause panic, racing heart, or exhaustion later. Depressants like alcohol or sleeping pills make you feel calm but can stop your breathing or make you pass out. Each type changes your brain’s chemistry and balance. People may mix them without realizing how deadly that can be. The short effects feel opposite, but the danger is the same—losing control of your body and mind. Knowing how they work helps you understand why both paths lead to harm. Awareness is your best protection from their hidden dangers.

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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