Parent Survival Skills Training (PSST)

Over the years we have collected/shared hard-won information, skills, and techniques a parent needs to help a teenager with a drug problem save his own life. (CLICK ON THE LOGO ABOVE to return to the home-page for this blog.)

Words of Encouragement - by Daisy

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I don't normally post things but I just wanted to maybe offer a little encouragement to anyone struggling with not being sure what to ...

Life After Rehab

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Take Care of Yourself After Your Teen Returns from Rehab   ~ by Roxie The whole family has been awaiting this wonderful next chapter i...

Sharing The Load

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Submitted by June Cleaver A young man went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He passed the initial interview, and ...

Congratulations to our favorite new P.O.!!

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It's official - Justin is now a probation officer!  Here are a couple photos from the special day: Swearing-in ceremony  on Mar...
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Nightmares & Revelations - by Roxie

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PUC (just for fun)

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This is an excerpt from Prairie Home Companion that aired 2-16-13. Click read more to listen. Turn your volume up. Click here to li...

Is One Child's Behavior Ruining It for Everyone?

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The following article addresses the effects of oppositional behavior on families and contains many useful PSSTisms often used in our role ...

Relapse Is Always An Option

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Written by Ralph It has been a while since I have written an article for the PSST blog. As things settle down, it is ...
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Like A Rolling Stone - by Jessica

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Bob Dylan’s song “Like a Rolling Stone” really struck a chord with me when I listened to it recently. I have always been a fan, but listen...

American Indian Wisdom & My Son's Recovery - by Roxie

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American Indian Teachings Relate to Lenny’s Recovery   - - -   My insightful African American / American Indian grandmother died when ...
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Big Dog series

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So far we have four Big Dog posts. Each post gives some practical tips on how to be the parent-in-charge. We understand that being a goo...
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An Iron-Clad Home Contract

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For those of you who are writing a home contract for your teen (or young adult), here's a sample written by Jessica and Roger, two PS...
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