Many teens do. Those who do not usually see some sort of shame involved, do not know much about them, or do not really want to recover from their problems. Thanks heaps :)
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There are troubled teens in every city in the United States. There are also several online support groups where troubled teens can be found.
Lesbian teens can find support through support groups LGBTQ which stands for lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender, queer. For those who won't go public and join a group, seek out and confide in an older person, from outside your family.
Teens may be influenced to use meth due to factors such as peer pressure, curiosity, a desire to escape negative emotions or trauma, a lack of parental supervision, availability of the drug, and seeking a sense of belonging or acceptance within certain social groups. It's important to address these underlying issues and provide education and support to prevent meth use among teens.
teens often try to fit in because they feel left out if they are not in a group or not in style
Teens form groups because when their parents get mad at them or they (the teens) screw up their life-- their friends understand so they feel better about what they did. They also can defeat more people at school by having a "group" people (people at school) feel intimidated by them when they have a group of people (teens) around them.
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There are many support groups for family and spouses of people with Bipolar disorder. You can use google maps to search for one near your location. Support groups are always nearby, consult with this source for one near you. http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=support_findsupport
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
In addition to individual psychotherapy, support groups are often helpful. There are active networks of prostate cancer support groups in Canada and the United States as well as support groups for men's issues in general.
I couldn't find anything in Southington, but here's a site that seems to have a lot of sources. I'm sure one of the support groups would know if there is anything close to you. The site is linkpink.com/CT
Often your bariatric surgeon will supply you with information regarding support groups. But you can also look on line for local support groups as well as online support groups.