Vape LGBT teenagers. Bisexual lesbian young Caucasian teenage girls in casual clothes vape electronic cigarettes on the street in the park on an autumn evening. Bad habit.Columns5 min«My parents are punishing me for vaping by banning me from using my mobile phone.»Amy, 16, doesn't understand why her parents are so upset about vaping. She seeks advice from our expert.
Addiction dossier Colin RavasioEditorial blog2 minAddiction: Our topic for NovemberAlcohol, cannabis, pills or all of the above: why are young people attracted to intoxicants? When does addiction become dangerous?
Addiction dossier Lian PortmannPsychology16 minAddiction: Trapped in desireDrinking experiences in youth: What are the risk factors? And how can parents best deal with the issue of addiction?
Addiction dossier Lian PortmannHealth3 min«Cannabis has burned itself into my brain.»At first he smoked weed for fun, then he couldn't function without joints. His cannabis use cost Noah*, 18, two apprenticeships and much more.
Addiction dossier Colin RavasioHealth4 min«I have to be passionate about something, otherwise it won't turn out well.»Ben*, 19, consumed ecstasy, cocaine, cough syrup, sedatives and alcohol – until he collapsed. How he found his way out of addiction.
Addiction dossier Lian PortmannHealth13 min15 questions about addictive substancesHow do we talk to children about drugs? Should parents who smoke hide their habit? 15 answers from experts on addictive substances.
Development3 min«Distance does not mean an end»Renato's relationship with his mother Tamara broke down during puberty. The two have since got back together.
Family16 minPaths to addictionThe market for substances has grown rapidly in recent years. When should parents be wary? When is too much too much?
Education4 min«We are not giving up on David»Barbara Gerber's* son is 15 when he starts smoking weed heavily. A few years later, David is addicted to heroin.
Family4 min«I was aware that I was accepting my death»First he smoked pot and drank, then ecstasy, LSD and cocaine became his friends, and finally psychotropic drugs. The words of a friend shake him up.
Columns2 min«Help, my son is smoking pot!»A mother catches her son smoking pot. He says the drug is harmless, but she is worried. How can she stop her son from smoking weed?
Philipp Ramming, specialist psychologist for child and adolescent psychology, on Thursday (13.08.16) during an interview at the Hotel Kempinski in St. Moritz. Photo: Tanja DemarmelsEducation16 min«The biggest problem for parents is isolation»Child psychologist Philipp Ramming on parenting as hard work, dealing with teenagers and why many parents find it so difficult to let go.
Health12 minIs cannabis a gateway drug?How harmful is weed really? Experts are arguing about it. Parents want one thing above all: answers. And education.
ADHD6 min«Anyone who starts smoking weed young has a problem»Addiction expert Oliver Berg on the effects of cannabis, what it does to the brain - and why he is in favour of legalisation.