Will This Really Screw Up My Life?

Understanding & Correcting Survival Habits

 (For middle school, high school and college students)

 

Are you constantly trying to achieve other people’s expectations of you?

Why do adults admonish us to not use when they do?

What’s really at stake when I take the path of least resistance?

Do you feel less anxious when you have alcohol or pot?

Are their stressors in your life adding to your discomfort?

What can possibly go wrong when this substance makes me feel so good?

Are up informed about brain function as it relates to your behavior?

Do you find it difficult to relax?

What can possibly go wrong when this substance makes me feel so good?

 

If you could spend a day in the emergency room of a hospital or a day in the life of someone with an addiction, you would understand why those in your life assigned to guide and teach you care about you making a decision not to use drugs.  There are about 1,400 college age students between the ages of 18 & 24 who die from alcohol related injuries? 

One decision you make today can affect your entire life.  Observing and mimicking the behavior of family and friends can have lifelong negative repercussions.  The neurotransmitters in your brain can’t take a joke.  Having freedom of choice is well within your rights, but you never have freedom from the consequences of your choices.  

 In Dr. Zari’s presentation, you will learn:

  • The major reasons why people use drugs
  • How behaviors are formed at your subconscious level and how that trumps your conscious mind. 
  • The physiology behind cravings
  • 6 keys to surviving the college years drug free
  • 5 tips for successful recovery from alcohol and/or drugs
  • 5 tips to manage obstacle
  • What technique to use to distract yourself and re-focus several times a day.
  • 5 variables effecting treatment
  • What you can learn from Tina’s story

(Available in 1-3 hour formats)