Need Professional Help?

Parents facing a child’s alcohol problem may feel guilt, shame or embarrassment. Some might even believe that their child is struggling because of their own shortcomings as a parent. If this is you, don’t delay. It’s not too late. Reach out for assistance to start your child on a path toward healthier living. Below are some resources to help.

Warning Signs of Childhood Drinking

While the following behaviors may indicate an alcohol or other drug problem, some also reflect normal teenage growing pains. Experts believe that a drinking problem is more likely if you notice several of these signs at the same time, if they occur suddenly, and if some of them are extreme in nature.

  • Mood changes: flare-ups of temper, irritability, and defensiveness
  • School problems: poor attendance, low grades, and / or recent disciplinary action
  • Rebelling against family rules
  • Switching friends, along with a reluctance to have you get to know the new friends
  • A "nothing matters" attitude: sloppy appearance, a lack of involvement in former interests, and general low energy
  • Finding alcohol in your child's room or backpack, or smelling alcohol on his or her breath
  • Physical or mental problems: memory lapses, poor concentration, bloodshot eyes, lack of coordination, or slurred speech

Source

For more information, please visit:

ACJC

DES

Highway Safety

Governor's Youth Commission

Partnership for Drug Free America

Alcohol Treatment

The Arizona Board of Medical Examiners maintains a directory of licensed medical practitioners in our state. Select “Doctor Search” and then search names under “Addiction Medicine” or “Addition Psychiatry” for your county.

The organizations also provide treatment assistance or can link you to resources in your community:

For additional needs, visit the Arizona Department of Health Services – Division of Behavioral Health.