Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Parenting

28: Bored, Sad, & Smoking Weed: How Do We Talk to Kids About Drug Use?

02.23.2021 - By Dr. Lisa Damour/Good Trouble ProductionsPlay

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A parent writes in asking for help to address a teenager's marijuana use. Some teens are turning to drugs in this pandemic as they are looking for ways to cope with the sadness and boredom. Dr. Lisa explains what actually works in getting kids to stop using drugs and how to talk with kids in a way that's likely to keep them from becoming involved with drugs in the first place. Dr. Lisa talks about choices kids might make in the pandemic that could have irreversible consequences, while also offering tips on positive coping. Reena asks when adults should be concerned about their own behavior with regard to alcohol or marijuana use.

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