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Most teen substance use doesn’t start with rebellion. It starts with relief. In this video, I break down what parents often miss about teen anxiety — and how unrecognized overwhelm can quietly turn into coping behaviors like vaping, marijuana use, excessive gaming, scrolling, or drinking. After 13 years running a recovery school for teens, I’ve seen this pattern repeatedly: Anxiety → Relief → Reinforcement → Pattern Teens rarely say “I’m anxious.” They say: “Leave me alone.” “I’m fine.” “Stop.” “I don’t want to talk.” Parents see defiance. What’s often happening is overload. In this video, you’ll learn: • What teen anxiety actually looks like • Why logic doesn’t work during anxious moments • Early signs anxiety may be turning into a coping habit • How to approach substance conversations without panic • What to say instead of “You can’t do that” • How to prevent substance use upstream This is not about fear. It’s about recognition and steady intervention. When anxiety is recognized early, substance use often never becomes necessary. 🟢 Inside the R.E.A.C.H. Parent Hub If you want structured tools, scripts, and weekly coaching around: • Anxiety • Shutdown • Vaping & marijuana conversations • Screen overuse • Emotional regulation • Building steady connection Join us inside the R.E.A.C.H. Parent Hub: 👉https://danrenaud1.podia.com/the-r-e-... You don’t have to do this alone. Your teen doesn’t need perfect. They need steady. 🔔 Subscribe for Weekly Tools on Teen Anxiety & Substance Prevention New videos every week focused on: Teen anxiety Teen substance use Parent communication Emotional regulation Upstream prevention Family recovery Adolescent behavioral health