Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Young Children’s Personality Traits Linked to Teen Alcohol Use


Young Children’s Personality Traits Linked to Teen Alcohol Use
By Join Together Staff | July 15, 2013 | 1 Comment | Filed in Alcohol, Research & Youth


A child’s personality traits before age 5 may help predict whether they will use alcohol in adolescence, a new study suggests.

The researchers followed about 12,600 children from the time they were born. Parents were asked about their children’s personalities in the first five years of life; after that, the researchers interviewed both the children and their parents, Fox News reports. By age 15 ½, 4,600 teens were still participating. The researchers were able to statistically extrapolate results from the teens who had dropped out of the study.

They found the personality traits in toddlers most closely associated with teen alcohol use fell into two categories: emotional instability and relatively low sociability, and high sociability, which may lead to “sensation seeking” later in life. The findings appear in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

“This underscores the fact that drinking during adolescence is largely a social phenomenon,” study co-author Danielle Dick of Virginia Commonwealth University said in a journal news release. “However, this doesn’t mean it’s less problematic; we know from other studies that most adolescent drinking is high risk — for example, binge drinking — and can lead to numerous negative consequences.”

She added, “People don’t enter adolescence as blank slates; they have a history of life experiences that they bring with them, dating back to early childhood. This is one of the most comprehensive attempts to understand very early childhood predictors of adolescent alcohol use in a large epidemiological cohort.” She noted the study indicates that troubled children are not the only ones who start to use alcohol. “It’s also the highly sociable kids as well. Parents should be aware of this.”
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
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National Recovery Month Baseball Game
YOU Could Throw the First Pitch!

        A Recovery Walks Team Captain is throwing out the first pitch at the Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves game on September 6 (for tickets click here). YOU could do the same at next year's National Recovery Month Baseball Game. And that's only one of the prizes. PRO-ACT has announced that it will award this Grand Prize again on September 21 to the Team Captain whose team raises the most in donations for Recovery Walks 2013. They will earn: Jackie Ferrer
  • The honor of throwing out the first pitch at the 2014 National Recovery Month Baseball Game!
  • A pre-game tour of Citizens Park for four (4) people
  • Four (4) complimentary field-level seats
  • Their picture on Phanavision
  • An electronic disc showing them throwing the first pitch in September 2014
Deadline for the winning team donations total is the day of Recovery Walks 2013, September 21. The winning total will include all donations made up to and including the day of the Walk. The names of the winning team captain and team will be announced from the stage on September 21, 2013.

Recovery Walks! 2013 Team Captain Kickoff Meetings

        Some of our Recovery Walks 2013 Team Captain Kickoff events are listed below. We will be announcing others shortly.

        Attend one of these meetings and learn everything you need to know about being an effective Team Captain for Recovery Walks! 2013. You will learn how to register your team easily online and fundraise effectively through the use of e-mail, Facebook, and sponsorship forms. We will give you helpful tips on how to organize your team including having a team banner and team t-shirts, and identifying a meeting place.

Philadelphia Recovery Training Center (PRTC)
  Location: 444 N. 3rd Street, Suite 307, Philadelphia, PA 19123
  Dates: July 18 from 12 noon-1:30 pm or July 24 from 5:30-7:00 pm
  To register: Call Kim Doughty (215-923-1661) or e-mail her here

Philadelphia Recovery Community Center (PRCC)
  Location: 1701 W. Lehigh Avenue, #6, Philadelphia, PA 19132
  Dates: July 17 from 2:00-3:30 pm or July 30 from 6:00-7:30 pm
  To register: Call Sean Brinda (215-223-7700) or e-mail him here

Southern Bucks Recovery Community Center (SBRCC)
  Location: 1286 New Rogers Road (Veterans Highway), Unit D-6, Bristol, PA 19007
  Dates: July 22 from 6:00-7:00 pm or August 3 from 10:00-11:00 am
  To register: Call Annika Odhner (215-788-3738) or e-mail her here

Central Bucks Recovery Resource Center (CBRRC)
  Location: 252 W. Swamp Road, Bailiwick Unit 12, Doylestown, PA 18901
  Date: July 30 from 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
  To register: Call Jeanne McDermott (215 345-6644 x 3120) or e-mail her here
 
Order Your Team T-shirts Now!     

        We're anticipating 18,000-20,000 people at PRO-ACT's Recovery Walk on September 21. How can you make your team stand out among them? Design and order team t-shirts for your walkers--select the color of the shirt and the lettering, your team name and anything else you wish.

        We have made arrangements with Ayers Promotions for you and your team to customize the look of your group; however, all questions, orders, and payments must be made directly with Ayers (not with PRO-ACT).

To order t-shirts, contact Karen:   Phone: 215-822-2366 or e-mail her here
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                                            Deadline for ordering: Tuesday, September 3

Pricing for customized team t-shirts (S, M, L, XL)*
  12-24 shirts $9.50 each
  25-48 shirts $8.50 each
  49-71 shirts $8.00 each
  72-143 shirts $7.50 each

Larger sizes are available for a small surcharge:
  Size 2X - additional $1.50 per shirt
  Size 3X - additional $2.50 per shirt 

*Pricing includes
  Choice of t-shirt color and one-color print (2-color print, add $1 per t-shirt)
  Recovery Walks! "legs" logo with 2013 on the front of the shirt (over the heart)
  Team name on back in one-color print (2-color print, add $1 per t-shirt)
  Other options are available but pricing must be discussed directly with Karen or Ayres
*Shipping (if needed) is additional

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Thursday, July 11, 2013


Study Links Assault Injuries, Guns and Substance Abuse in Youth


By Join Together Staff | July 10, 2013 | 1 Comment | Filed in Alcohol, Drugs,Research & Youth


Teens and young adults who are treated in the emergency room for injury from an assault, who own or carry a gun, are more likely to have problems with substance abuse and aggressive behavior than those without guns, a new study finds.


Researchers from the University of Michigan Injury Center studied 689 teens and young adults who were treated in an emergency room for injuries from an assault. They found 23 percent reported they owned or carried a gun in the past six months. Those with guns were more likely than those without them to use illegal drugs or misuse prescription drugs, the researchers report in the journal Pediatrics. They were also more likely to have been in a serious fight in recent months, and to approve of retaliation after an injury, PsychCentralreports.


“This study zeroes in on a high-risk population of assault injured youth that has not been studied in this way previously,” lead author Patrick Carter, M.D., said in a news release. “The high rates of substance use, fighting and attitudes favoring retaliation, combined with the fact that so many of these youth had firearms, increases their risk for future firearm violence, as well as injury or death. But, our findings also provide an opportunity for public health interventions that could decrease their future firearm violence risk.”

Monday, July 8, 2013

DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JULY 8



At some point in life we get stuck by a disappointment or a heart break. If you truly think about it, it doesn't matter what it is you use to deal with that heart ache. Some use drugs, food, gambling etc. It's funny how people can experience the same type of heart ache but use different ways of dealing with it. We must have good coping skills and if we haven't been taught any that's one reason some of us might use to the point of getting numb and going through life in a blur. WE must not let the painful moments of life shut us down and keep us from moving on and finding success in life. The definition of insanity is....Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result! We must get out of our mold and create a new one. Do not let your past determine you future. Take your past and make it a part of your future by learning and growing from it. REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JULY 3



At some point in life we get stuck by a disappointment or a heart break. If you truly think about it, it doesn't matter what it is you use to deal with that heart ache. Some use drugs, food, gambling etc. It's funny how people can experience the same type of heart ache but use different ways of dealing with it. We must have good coping skills and if we haven't been taught any that's one reason some of us might use to the point of getting numb and going through life in a blur. WE must not let the painful moments of life shut us down and keep us from moving on and finding success in life. The definition of insanity is....Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result! We must get out of our mold and create a new one. Do not let your past determine you future. Take your past and make it a part of your future by learning and growing from it. REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!


By Joseph Dickerson