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Is codependency among children more prevalent now? Why? While statistics on codependency in children are lacking, experts agree that it is becoming an increasingly more prevalent problem.
As the opioid epidemic has ravaged U.S. communities, the national rate of children removed from their homes due to parental drug use soared, too, according to a new study.
Parents’ substance use affects children’s physical, psychological, cognitive, social and economic well-being, a new review of the research has found.
As kids head back to school, addiction specialists share tips for parents to speak openly and honestly about drug use — and to set clear boundaries to keep kids safe and well-informed.
Naloxone has saved lives. But when it comes to protecting children against drug abuse, communication helps. This story offers some guidance to parents about talking to their children about drugs.
The parents were asked if they thought their child had tried or abused any of the substances. The results show that many parents were in the dark about their teen's substance use, especially with ...
Parents often struggle with determining the appropriate age to discuss alcohol and drugs with their children. Here's why it's important to hold an open, honest conversation on the matter.
Is codependency among children more prevalent now? Why? While statistics on codependency in children are lacking, experts agree that it is becoming an increasingly more prevalent problem.