Alleviant Integrated Mental Health Blog

Jessica Ellis Jessica Ellis

Substance Use and Self-Medication: Understanding What Teens Are Trying to Escape

Teen substance use is often more than a phase or a rebellion—it can be a way for young people to cope with stress, emotional pain, or mental health challenges. Understanding the reasons behind self-medication is critical for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to provide support rather than judgment.

At Alleviant Integrated Mental Health, we emphasize addressing the underlying mental health needs that can lead to risky behaviors.

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Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC

Marijuana and the Brain — What You’re Not Being Told

We live in a time when marijuana is celebrated as a cure-all — a “natural” solution for everything from anxiety to pain. It’s legal in many states, promoted as medicine, and used by millions of adults and teens alike.

But legal doesn’t always mean safe. And popular doesn’t mean harmless.

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Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC

Vaping and the Brain — What You’re Really Inhaling

Let’s be honest: vaping seems more convenient, more discreet, and maybe even safer than smoking. That’s part of the reason it’s exploded in popularity — especially among teens and young adults.

But here’s the truth: vaping is not safe for your brain. In some ways, it may be more harmful than smoking.

At Alleviant, we’re not here to shame or judge. We understand that peer pressure, curiosity, and stress all influence our decisions. Our goal is to simply educate, so that you can make better-informed choices about what you put into your body — and how it might be affecting your mental health and brain function.

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Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC

Alcohol and the Brain — Short and Long-Term Impacts

We’re not here to judge. At Alleviant, we understand that ease of access, cultural norms, and emotional pain all influence our decisions — including whether or not we drink.

But while alcohol is widely accepted in our society, its effects on the brain are often underestimated — or misunderstood.

Our goal is simple: to educate you with clear, research-based facts so you can make informed, empowered decisions for your mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

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