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Teens & Young Adults: How Your Brain Decides If You Will Become Addicted, or Not
- Smart Teens - Smart Choices Series
- Narrated by: Ellery Truesdell
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
New from the Smart Teens-Smart Choices series: Information and encouragement for teens with stories by teens, for teens, about:
- The difference between using, dependency, and addiction
- What to do if you or a friend can't stop using
- Withdrawal, relapse, and recovery
- Cool ways to stand your ground and say "no" when being enticed to use drugs or alcohol
©2019 Bettie Youngs Books (P)2019 Jennifer Bettie Youngs
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