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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Underage Drinking'
30s
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Underage Drinking'

SAMHSA

Kids are curious about alcohol and most try it by the 8th grade, so talk to your kids about underage drinking soon.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'ABC: Find Treatment' Featuring Caterina Scorsone
15s
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'ABC: Find Treatment' Featuring Caterina Scorsone

SAMHSA

Actress Caterina Scorsone from ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" is encouraging viewers to seek help if they are struggling with addiction or substance abuse.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Thank You for Talking'
30s
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Thank You for Talking'

SAMHSA

Children of service members want to let their parents though that they do listen to what they have to say, although it may not seem like it. The kids thank their parents for teaching them how to say no to underage drinking and for always supporting them. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration says that when parents talk, their kids hear them.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Talk. They Hear You. | Mom's Thoughts'
1:00
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Talk. They Hear You. | Mom's Thoughts'

SAMHSA

When it comes to talking to your child about underage drinking, it can be tricky in terms of where to start. Visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov to learn tips.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Keeping Our Kids Safe'
1:00
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Keeping Our Kids Safe'

SAMHSA

When it comes to alcohol, underage drinking and other drugs such as prescription medications, SAMHSA says honest conversation with your children about expectations, rules and dangers are especially important.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Talk. They Hear You.'
1:00
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Talk. They Hear You.'

SAMHSA

Kids really do hear you when you talk about underage drinking, so don't be afraid to bring it up next time you're concerned.

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SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Concerned About a Friend'
1:00
Nonprofit & Government

SAMHSA TV Commercial, 'Concerned About a Friend'

SAMHSA

A father and daughter discuss an incident at school in which a classmate got hurt from abusing drugs. The father urges the daughter to talk to an adult if she's ever concerned about a friend who's having trouble with alcohol, prescription drugs, bullying, or violence.

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