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Favorite LINKS:

 

SHRINK YOUR OWN HEAD

http://www.teenreads.com/features/010605-self-help.asp

This site has reviews of 8 of the hippest, sassiest, most non-embarrassing and non-eye-rolling-inducing books to help teens get their acts together. From learning how to survive the many pitfalls and embarrassing moments of high school to dispensing pearls of wisdom on how to cope with the loss of a loved one, these books may very well be the one thing keeping you from having a complete and total nervous breakdown. So, go ahead and check them out --- no candles, crystals, or new-age spirit conducting involved.

 

 

Mindyourmind.ca
http://www.mindyourmind.ca/
An innovative internet resource for youth who are looking for credible, up-to-date information on mental health and creative stress management. Information is posted about getting help for yourself or for your friends, along with checklists to figure out what kind of help is needed. They have a very cool and interactive website with tons of info!

 

Teenline Online
http://www.teenlineonline.org/
Teenline is a place to go when you need help, support or advice. This site features the Teenline 800 number where you can reach other teens and get support for issues like family life, sexuality, addictions, abuse, self-destructive and life threatening behaviors. The site also features a message board for online support.

 

Youth Suicide Prevention

Education Program
http://www.yspp.org/
This site was put together by a mother whose teen son committed suicide. It provides numerous facts about suicide and resources such as a suicide risk questionnaire and suggestions for coping with the suicide of a loved one.

checkyourself.com
http://www.checkyourself.com/
The site allows teens to reflect on their own attitudes about drugs and alcohol by answering quiz questions about their lifestyle, reading first-person stories, communicating with other teens, and playing decision games to see how they might act in situations involving drugs and alcohol. The site is funded by the Partnership for a Drug Free America.

What's Driving You?
http://www.whatsdrivingyou.org/
This site offers information about alcohol, DUI, drinking and driving, and ways to think about behaviors associated with drinking. It features an interactive role-play "virtual party", advice, articles, state laws, and links to further information.

   

What do you

know about suicide?

Take the Suicide Awareness Online Quiz and find out!

Quiz


Yellow Ribbon Campaign

Suicide Prevention Program

 

 

Yellow Ribbon Cards

 

You can print them out and give

one to a responsible adult in your life
when you don't know what to say to ask for help.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MORE LINKS

National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens
http://teens.drugabuse.gov/
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Heath (NIH), created this Web site to educate teens on the science behind drug abuse. The site delivers science-based facts about how drugs affect the brain and body so that kids will be armed with better information to make healthy decisions. Learn important information on the site through animated illustrations, quizzes, and games!

Anabolic Steroid Abuse
http://www.steroidabuse.org/
Find out about illegal steroid use among teens, the different risks associated with steroid use for both men and women, and connect to research about steroid use and abuse.

Club Drugs
http://www.clubdrugs.org/
This site provides information about drugs commonly found at raves, trances, clubs and bars. Learn about how these drugs affect behavior and the brain, and find the most current trends and statistics for club drug use.

National Institute on Drug Abuse: Information for Students
http://www.drugabuse.gov/

students.html
Research information on the affects of drugs on the brain, interactive activities, and links to work on drug abuse being done by other agencies affiliated with the National Institutes of Health.

Partnership for a Drug Free America
http://www.drugfree.org/teen/
Stories and information about all kinds of substance abuse, from ecstasy to household products, plus links to the latest anti-drug commercials comprise this anti-drug site. The site also provides extensive information about the effects of all types of drugs, and offers advice about talking to friends about drugs.

British BBC Teen Page:

ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/slink

 

FocusAs : http://www.focusas.com/Resources.html

 

 

 

       
         

 


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