Ohio

Rehab for Teens

 
Individualized intensive outpatient treatment typically eight weeks with 24 sessions. Includes individual and group therapy and education about substance abuse.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Youth service is to empower and encourage youth toward a lifestyle free of alcohol, and other drugs.

 

Talbot provides both inpatient detoxification and intensive hospitalization and outpatient treatments to adult and adolescent populations.

Neil Kennedy Recovery Center - Dublin, OH

Specialized assessment, education, outpatient and intensive outpatient services geared to the unique needs of adolescents and their families are offered through this program.

Lorain County Alcohol & Drug Abuse - Lorain County, OH

Intervention, outpatient, intensive outpatient, and aftercare services specifically for adolescents.

Genesis Recovery - Zanesville, OH

No two treatment processes are exactly the same, so we offer numerous programs at the Genesis Recovery Center. You will learn to identify your substance abuse problems and then learn problem-solving skills for behavior change.

 

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
 
www.samhsa.gov
 
Adolescence (12 to 17 years) is a critical and vulnerable stage of human development, during which males and females experience different biological, social, and cognitive 
changes. During this life stage, millions of adolescents experiment with substance use and engage in behaviors that can affect healthy neurological and psychological development. Understanding the behavioral health differences between adolescent males and females can help to inform public health policy and build prevention and intervention programs that strategically target the different needs of adolescent males and females. 
 
Highlights: Adolescents in Ohio
 
  • Approximately 101,000 (10.3 percent) of adolescents in Ohio used an illicit drug in the past month; 74,000 (7.5 percent) used marijuana, and 48,000 (4.9 percent) used an illicit drug other than marijuana. 
  • 33,000 males and 38,000 females of adolescents used pain relievers non-medically in the 12 months prior to the interview.
  • Rates of alcohol abuse or dependence and drug or alcohol dependence were similar between males and females; 38,000 males and 42,000 females abused or were dependent on or abused alcohol or drugs in the past year.
  • 26,000 females and 24,000 males needed but did not receive treatment for alcohol problems.

Learn more: 

http://www.samhsa.gov/data/StatesInBrief/2k9/OASTeenReportOH.pdf

experiment with substance use and engage in behaviors 
that can affect healthy neurological and psychological 
development. Understanding the behavioral health 
differences between adolescent males and females can help 
to inform public health policy and build prevention and 
intervention programs that strategically target the different 
needs of adolescent males and females. 
Highlights: Adolescents in Ohio
Approximately 101,000 (10.3 percent) of adolescents 
in Ohio used an illicit drug in the past month; 74,000 
(7.5 percent) used marijuana, and 48,000 (4.9 percent) 
used an illicit drug other than marijuana. 
33,000 males and 38,000 females of adolescents used 
pain relievers nonmedically in the 12 months prior to 
the interview.
Rates of alcohol abuse or dependence and drug or alcohol 
dependence were similar between males and females; 
38,000 males and 42,000 females abused or were 
dependent on or abused alcohol or drugs in the past year.
26,000 females and 24,000 males needed but did not 
receive treatment for alcohol problems.

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