Adolescence is a period of curiosity, identity formation, and sometimes risky behavior—including substance use. Research shows that 82% of adolescents hesitate to confide in a trusted adult due to fears of judgment, punitive action or having their feelings dismissed. Rather than simply acknowledging their behaviors, we must validate their emotions to foster trust and open dialogue.
In this engaging, solution-focused webinar, peer partners will examine the critical roles of connection, healthy attachment and purpose in reducing adolescent substance use. Studies indicate that even when drugs are accessible, youth who enjoy strong relationships and a clear sense of personal values are significantly less likely to engage in sustained substance use.
Key topics include:
- The power of nonjudgmental listening and emotional validation
- Helping youth identify their values, purpose, and avenues for self-expression
- The role of connection and attachment in harm reduction
- Strategies for building meaningful relationships with youth and families
Join us to gain practical tools and insights that empower peer partners to create supportive environments where adolescents feel heard, valued and empowered—ultimately reducing their reliance on substance use.
Audience: Peer partners working with youth and families in Wraparound and other supportive services