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Young People’s Eating Disorder Meetings OC, CA

Monday Night- Anorexics Bulimics Anonymous @ The Victorian House 7-8pm 505 29th Street Newport Beach, CA 92663 Contact is Irvina 949-903-4784 (speaker, open share) Tuesday Night- Overeaters Anonymous @ St. John’s Episcopal Church 7-8:30pm 183 E. Bay Street @ Orange … Continue reading

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Parent Resources For Girls

People that I trust that can help you are the following: Alyson Schuster (626)536-2876 – the Jason Foundation, Alhambra Hospital Alexia Mowry (562) 881-9886 – Center for Discovery – girls eating disorders and substance abuse Kara Miller (949) 296-5340/413-6945 – … Continue reading

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Resources For Treatment

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Alanon Family Meetings

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Parenting Style Influences Teen Drinking Patterns

Parenting style influences teen drinking patterns, researchers say some parents assume that teenagers will drink alcohol and there is little they can do to prevent it. Research does indicate that parenting has little effect on whether kids decide to try … Continue reading

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Teens and Drunk Driving

Click below to read the article: Mackenzie Frazee Part 1 Mackenzie Frazee Part 2

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RX for Disaster

Click here to read this article by Good Housekeeping

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Rancho forum shows parents dangers facing teens

‘Is Your Teen at Risk?’ event presents adults with challenges and struggles on the minds of adolescents. By JOHN CRANDALL The Orange County Register RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA – Online videos detailing how to create hallucinogens, Web sites enabling sexual predators … Continue reading

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Teen safety conference alerts parents of emerging drug trends

Issues such as bullying and teen driving were discussed on Tuesday. By ALEJANDRA MOLINA The Orange County Register LAGUNA HILLS – Ecstasy bracelets. Emerging fight clubs and gang activity. Drug concealment devices. Parents were shocked, to say the least, of … Continue reading

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