Kids Recovering from Addiction / Educational Documentary

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This is an educational documentary about kids recovering from addiction. It is never a good experience for parents to find out that a teen is using drugs or alcohol. Many of them feel ashamed, guilty and confused about what they should do. Some people start to take drugs at the age of 13. Many times they think that they can handle it but peer pressure makes them to continue using drugs. Sometimes, it leads to the development of an addiction and that is something difficult to recognize and assume. The sooner you discover that someone you know is on drugs, the sooner you can look for help. Have you notice a change in someone’s behaviour or a change in friends? These are some clues. Anyone can become addictive. In this video you can hear from teens who have gone through recovery, learn the signs of addiction, see how a person developes addiction, and hear from an expert in teenagers rehab.

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"I feel good and I feel joy; I’ve learned to accept what I once was, and find hope in what I can become – which is a better person."

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