Problem: The teenage years are historically filled with turmoil, both internally and externally. Some teens may develop a reliance on alcohol, marijuana, or prescription medications to cope with their life experiences. Anxiety and Mood Disorders can often accompany a substance dependence diagnosis if the teen develops an addiction while trying to cope with the pressures of this stage of life development. Referring to scholarly articles, do you think it is more "difficult" to treat teens who have co-occurring disorders than adults with the same diagnosis? What are some issues believed to be "different" for teens/adolescents versus adults with co-occurring disorders? How should human service providers approach the treatment of teens differently from adults? Where might prevention efforts have made a difference based on scholarly articles? Please provide real-life examples to help support your claims. Need Assignment Help?