Actor Danny Trejo discusses overcoming addiction and helping young people stay clean.
Posted by AARP on Friday, July 31, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Danny Trejo tells his story for AARP
Monday, August 3, 2015
Rusk County Alcohol Retailers
Greetings!
There is a lot of great stuff happening in Rusk County these days. We are working to grow ETSAC in Henderson, and have begin recruiting interested community members. We have also decided on a couple of interesting projects there--continuing our work to provide an incinerator to Sheriff Price and conducting alcohol retailer surveys in Rusk County. Keep your eyes out for our brand new cooler stickers in retail locations near you.
Where are those retailers? Here:
There is a lot of great stuff happening in Rusk County these days. We are working to grow ETSAC in Henderson, and have begin recruiting interested community members. We have also decided on a couple of interesting projects there--continuing our work to provide an incinerator to Sheriff Price and conducting alcohol retailer surveys in Rusk County. Keep your eyes out for our brand new cooler stickers in retail locations near you.
Where are those retailers? Here:
As part of the survey, we will ask retailers to affix cooler stickers (like the one below) to their coolers to remind adults not to sell or share the alcohol they purchase with minors. Doing so is illegal, and actually puts young people in danger because of the health risks of using alcohol while adolescent brains are developing.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
More good information on the adolescent brain
I so appreciate the nuance of this NPR article, The Teenage Brain: Spock vs. Captain Kirk It simply explains a couple of the risks that come with adolescence without casting dispersion on young people.
Also, I am attaching a video below that I use to explain Adolescent Brain Development when I make presentations. It is a cartoon, but it does a good job making good points in an easily-understandable way.
By the way, the reason so many of us do not already know some of the details about how the brain develops is that the advanced imaging technology that we take for granted, today, was not available prior to the mid 1990s. Scientists and physicians are revisiting concepts that have long been held as facts--like the idea that the cerebellum is responsible for motor function, only--and learning that we were wrong for years and years.
Now that we know how the brain develops and how psychotropic substances like THC and Alcohol impact the development processes, there is simply no excuse for giving our young people pot or alcohol. We know better, now.
Also, I am attaching a video below that I use to explain Adolescent Brain Development when I make presentations. It is a cartoon, but it does a good job making good points in an easily-understandable way.
By the way, the reason so many of us do not already know some of the details about how the brain develops is that the advanced imaging technology that we take for granted, today, was not available prior to the mid 1990s. Scientists and physicians are revisiting concepts that have long been held as facts--like the idea that the cerebellum is responsible for motor function, only--and learning that we were wrong for years and years.
Now that we know how the brain develops and how psychotropic substances like THC and Alcohol impact the development processes, there is simply no excuse for giving our young people pot or alcohol. We know better, now.
Location:
Tyler, TX, USA
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Adult Mental Health/Substance Abuse problems
There are two interesting articles on NPR's website regarding Adverse Childhood Experiences and their potential impact on people's behaviors.
Here's a link to their feature story, "Can Family Secrets Make You Sick?"
This one administers the quiz (I have "Finding Your ACE Score" available to print out and administer over in the sidebar under "Education") and explains some of the potential problems that having many ACEs can correlate with: "Take the ACE Quiz and Learn What it Does and Doesn't Mean"
The What Shapes Health Report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is here, and also in the sidebar under "Education." Of course, I simply swiped it from the link in the NPR story, but I enjoy keeping everything together so it is easy to find in the future.
I always remind people that, though there is nothing we can do to take always the pain of past adverse experiences, we can help compensate for them (both individually and as a society) by shoring up Protective Factors. That's where I see real hope for us all.
Location:
Tyler, TX, USA
Friday, January 9, 2015
Check out our new website!
I launched a new website for the East Texas Substance Abuse Coalition yesterday. It still links to this blog, which I love because of all of the resources I've collected in the sidebar (to the right), but it explains who we are and some of the things we are doing/hope to be doing. I would love feedback!
Click on the image above to visit http://etsac.org
Click on the image above to visit http://etsac.org
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