Underage Alcohol and Substance Abuse Course Highlight
- Darien O'Brien
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

The Advent eLearning Underage Alcohol and Substance Abuse course is a self-paced program designed to help juveniles and young adults understand the impact and consequences of underage alcohol and tobacco usage. Through evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy principles this course requires participants to engage with the materials and reflect on their harmful thought processes and decisions. Offered in two levels—Level 1 (four hours) and Level 2 (eight hours)—the curriculum provides flexible online access, allowing participants to engage meaningfully with the content at their own pace. Through guided lessons and reflective exercises, participants can identify the root of their behavior, understand its impact, and learn strategies for making healthier decisions in the future. By fostering self-awareness and providing techniques for change, the course empowers participants to break negative behavioral cycles and to have positive interactions in their daily lives.
What are the benefits to you
Helps you learn the science behind underage substance abuse and addiction
Gives you ways to alter your destructive patterns of behavior and begin to address the problem
Can be taken in the comfort of your own home
Designed for offenses such as juvenile alcohol, and drug possession
The key facts
Course content translates to any browser-supported language
Four or eight hours of content done at your own pace
Digital certificate sent to you upon passing the course
Designed for juvenile treatment ages 14 and up
What can you expect from the course
The eLearning Underage Alcohol and Substance Abuse course offered by Advent eLearning is a comprehensive, self-paced program designed to address the root of underage substance abuse and better understand the impact of their choices. These four and eight-hour courses are available providing information about the effects of their actions, strategies for accountability, and ways to make informed decisions. By combining educational content with practical tools for behavior modification, this course fosters personal reflection and improved decision-making skills. Its flexible online format allows participants to engage with the material at their own pace, making it accessible and effective to help participants understand and change their behavior related to substance abuse.
Course modules
What is Substance Abuse?
What Causes Substance Abuse?
The Science of Underage Substance Abuse
Peer Pressure
Do you have an issue with Substance Abuse?
Impact & Possible Consequences of Substance Abuse
Legal Implications of Substance Abuse
Dealing with Substance Abuse & Changing Your Behavior
Final Review
Why should you choose Advent eLearning for your Underage Alcohol and Substance Abuse course?
Advent eLearning offers over 30 online education courses, each designed by relevant subject matter experts to address specific behaviors. These practical tools are designed to help you manage and alter the behaviors that have led to the current circumstances. This dual approach of providing knowledge and tools ensures a more effective and comprehensive learning experience.
Advent eLearning's commitment to quality and effectiveness has earned it the trust of over 500 criminal justice agencies throughout the United States that regularly utilize the platform.
Contact Advent eLearning
If you’re interested in how Advent eLearning can benefit your agency and your clients, click here to visit our website. You can review Advent eLearning courses with no costs or obligations for your organization.
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Alcohol & Substance Abuse
Anger Management
Animal Care
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Bullying
Juvenile Conflict Resolution
Corrective Thinking
Defensive Driving
Financial Crimes
Firearm Responsibility
Harassment
Hunting Responsibility
Impaired Driving
Juvenile Sexting
Life Skills
Marijuana & THC
Parenting
Prostitution
Revenge Porn
Shoplifting
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Traffic Safety
Underage Substance
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