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Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reestablish Authority and Reclaim Love

By: Scott P. Sells.

Every teenager rebels against authority at some point--talks back, breaks curfew, or disobeys. But literally millions of teens take their rebellion to a point where it disrupts their families and endangers their own futures or even their lives. If one of these teens is yours, you've probably lived through years of conflicting advice and pat solutions that don't last. Finally, this breakthrough guide from a master therapist will show you the seven steps to positive, permanent change for you and your teenager:

1. Learn the real reasons for teen misbehavior.
2. Make an ironclad contract to stop that behavior.
3. Troubleshoot future problems.
4. End button-pushing.
5. Stop the "seven aces" -- from disrespect to threats of violence.
6. Mobilize outside help.
7. Reclaim lost love within the family.

Clear, compassionate, and packed with real-life solutions to real-life problems, this book gives parents the tools they need to turn their families' lives around for good.
Book Title: Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reestablish Authority and Reclaim Love. Author: Scott P. Sells. Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin. Published: 2002-10-11. ASIN: 0312303017. ISBN: 0312303017. EAN: 9780312303013. Binding: Paperback. Price: $15.99
Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How We Can Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old

By: Joseph Allen, Claudia Worrell Allen.

Do you sometimes wonder how your teen is ever going to survive on his or her own as an adult? Does your high school junior seem oblivious to the challenges that lie ahead? Does your academically successful nineteen-year-old still expect you to “just take care of” even the most basic life tasks?

Welcome to the stunted world of the Endless Adolescence. Recent studies show that today’s teenagers are more anxious and stressed and less independent and motivated to grow up than ever before. Twenty-five is rapidly becoming the new fifteen for a generation suffering from a debilitating “failure to launch.” Now two preeminent clinical psychologists tell us why and chart a groundbreaking escape route for teens and parents.

Drawing on their extensive research and practice, Joseph Allen and Claudia Worrell Allen show that most teen problems are nothardwired into teens’ brains and hormones but grow instead out of a “Nurture Paradox” in which our efforts to support our teens by shielding them from the growth-spurring rigors and rewards of the adult world have backfired badly. With compelling examples and practical and profound suggestions, the authors outline a novel approach for producing dramatic leaps forward in teen maturity, including

• Turn Consumers into Contributors Help teens experience adult maturity–its bumps and its joys–through the rightkind of employment or volunteer activity.
• Feed Them with Feedback Let teens see and hear how the larger world perceives them. Shielding them from criticism–constructive or otherwise–will only leave them unequipped to deal with it when they get to the “real world.”
• Provide Adult Connections Even though they’ll deny it, teens desperately need to interact with adults (including parents) on a more mature level–and such interaction will help them blossom!
• Stretch the Teen Envelope Do fewer things for teens that they can do for themselves, and give them tasks just beyond their current level of competence and comfort.

Today’s teens are starved for the lost fundamentals they need to really grow: adult connections and the adult rewards of autonomy, competence, and mastery. Restoring these will help them unlearn their adolescent helplessness and grow into adults who can make you–and themselves–proud.
Book Title: Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How We Can Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old. Author: Joseph Allen, Claudia Worrell Allen. Publisher: Ballantine Books. Published: 2009-10-20. ASIN: 0345507894. ISBN: 0345507894. EAN: 9780345507891. Binding: Hardcover. Price: $25.00
Downtime: Helping Teenagers Pray

By: Mark Yaconelli.

'You know the reality: teens don't have much downtime in their lives. Between school, extra-curricular activities, jobs, friends (and youth group!), students these days barely have enough time to do all the things they need to do in a day. It's no wonder that quiet, reflective time in prayer with God is not high on their priority list. With years of experience helping teens encounter God in quiet, contemplative ways, Mark Yaconelli will give you the tools and insights needed to help teens understand why and how to pray, and to guide them towards a life of prayer. You'll find several prayer exercises in this book, based on the praying tradition of the Christian church, along with instructions to help you introduce the prayers to students. Not only are there explorations of classical methods of prayer that involve silence, solitude, and scripture, but you'll also discover more recent forms of prayer that use creative media, music, writing, movement, and acts of compassion. As you help teens bring prayer into their everyday lives, your students will find that they long for those times when they can step away from it all and find rest and comfort in God.'
Book Title: Downtime: Helping Teenagers Pray. Author: Mark Yaconelli. Publisher: Zondervan/Youth Specialties. Published: 2008-09-30. ASIN: 0310283620. ISBN: 0310283620. EAN: 9780310283621. Binding: Hardcover. Price: $19.99
Your Defiant Teen: 10 Steps to Resolve Conflict and Rebuild Your Relationship

By: Russell A. Barkley PhD ABPP ABCN, Arthur L. Robin PhD.

When your teen’s rebellious behavior “crosses the line,” how can you reestablish your authority without getting caught in a power struggle? Bestselling authors and distinguished psychologists Russell Barkley and Arthur Robin have each spent decades helping parents and kids resolve standoffs and repair their relationships. Now they’ve distilled their approach into a clinically proven self-help program that can help you break through to your teen and rebuild trust. Centered around 10 simple steps that lead to better behavior, Your Defiant Teen provides practical guidelines for putting an end to the hostilities. You’ll learn realistic ways to foster mutual respect, introduce cooperative problem solving, and strengthen family relationships--while giving your teen vital skills for becoming a mature, independent adult.
Book Title: Your Defiant Teen: 10 Steps to Resolve Conflict and Rebuild Your Relationship. Author: Russell A. Barkley PhD ABPP ABCN, Arthur L. Robin PhD. Publisher: The Guilford Press. Published: 2008-02-02. ASIN: 1593855834. ISBN: 1593855834. EAN: 9781593855833. Binding: Paperback. Price: $17.95
Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists: Practitioner's Guide to Collaborative Treatment
Many factors affect treatment options for children and adolescents with mental health problems, including age, severity of symptoms, financial and time constraints, and access to qualified professionals. With the limitations of managed care plans and the shrinking pool of pediatric psychiatrists, the trend is toward pediatricians prescribing psychotropic medicines. Pharmacologically trained psychologists can offer valuable assistance to pediatricians caught in this predicament. Tackling fundamental questions of when to treat as well as when and why to refer young patients, "Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists" examines commonly occurring pediatric conditions requiring joint treatment; reviews theoretical models of consultation and collaboration; and spotlights professional issues typically arising from these team efforts. With pertinent clarity and detail, this volume offers in-depth discussion in these key areas: Collaborative treatment of mental health conditions, including mood, disruptive, anxiety, and eating disorders; Collaborative treatment of medical conditions, focusing on gastrointestinal disorders and diabetes; and, Changing clinical procedures in states that have enacted prescriptive authority for psychologists. This title also covers: Expanding roles for pharmacologically trained psychologists practicing in states that have not enacted prescriptive authority for psychologists; Medical psychology in the pediatric hospital; Integrative care in rural settings and on the reservation; and,The collaborative future: brain marker technology, training paradigms, and more. "Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists" is a must-have reference for a broad range of researchers, professionals, and graduate students, including psychologists, pediatricians and other child mental health clinicians as well as nonphysician prescribers, such as nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists.
Book Title: Pediatricians and Pharmacologically Trained Psychologists: Practitioner's Guide to Collaborative Treatment. Publisher: Springer. Published: 2011-01-31. ASIN: 1441977791. ISBN: 1441977791. EAN: 9781441977793. Binding: Hardcover. Price: $169.00
20 Tough Questions Teenagers Ask and 20 Tough Answers

By: Lois Leiderman Davitz, Joel Robert Davitz.

Answers to the tough questions in life that teenagers ask. No preaching, no rules, just rational responses to help teens cope with tough moral issues they face in life.
Book Title: 20 Tough Questions Teenagers Ask and 20 Tough Answers. Author: Lois Leiderman Davitz, Joel Robert Davitz. Publisher: Paulist Press. Published: 1998-09-01. ASIN: 0809138077. ISBN: 0809138077. EAN: 9780809138074. Binding: Paperback. Price: $10.95
Children and Teenagers with Aspergers

By: Anna Van Der Post et al.

Description

A varied collection of parents' stories about raising children and teenagers with Aspergers. The contributors have bravely written totally honest, deeply moving and sometimes harrowing accounts about what it really feels like to care for a challenging child. The book helps to remove the isolation and guilt felt by so many parents. Embedded within the narratives are their unique ways of coping which may inspire some with new strategies to try. This book will also appeal to relatives, friends and professionals seeking to get a better understanding of Aspergers and the far reaching effect on the family unit.

About the Author

Anna Van Der Post is both a research psychologist and a mother of a teenager with Aspergers. She has worked as a researcher for both mental health charities and the National Health Service.

For the last fourteen years she has lived in the South West of England with her son whom she has home educated.

Anna enjoys coastal walks, cryptic crosswords and spending time with her friends.

Book Extract

Nobody could have wanted a child more than I did. I had always known that I wanted to be a mother so when, on my thirtieth birthday, I conceived, my life was complete, right on plan, or so I thought! I had, at last, realised my biggest dream.

I had a normal pregnancy and birth. James was born screaming and had clearly enjoyed the whole process about as much as his mother had! Everything seemed normal and he was, seen through the rose tinted glasses of most new mothers, perfect. I soon discovered that James did not believe in sleep; he took short cat naps, and then only if I held him. When I attempted to gently transfer him into his pram, he usually woke instantly, over-sensitive, it seemed, to any changes in his sensory environment. This inability to sleep carried on until his fifth year, waking hourly through most of his infancy. Apart from his sleep problem, he seemed to be pretty much the same as other babies I had known - only much more demanding. Looking back it was obvious that he was exceptionally bright. I can be forgiven for failing to notice because before I had my son, I had been a nanny to three very intellectually able boys. As a consequence, my ideas and expectations of normal development were skewed, based as they were on an artificially high starting platform.

When he was just two or three months old James moaned relentlessly even when I held and talked to him. Like most parents I tried everything I could think of to calm him. I soon discovered that he could be reliably entertained if I walked him around the house pointing at objects and naming them. The other very bizarre action was to run round and round the dining room table as fast as I could. I cannot imagine what on earth made me do this with a vulnerable baby in my arms, but it worked. I spent an inordinate amount of his childhood doing laps around the dining room and as we had floor to ceiling windows and were over-looked by adjacent flats I’m surprised no one called social services or the local mental health team!
Book Title: Children and Teenagers with Aspergers. Author: Anna Van Der Post et al. Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing Ltd. Published: 2009-05-03. ASIN: B002B55JP8. Binding: Kindle Edition. Price: $9.00
How to Say It to Teens: Talking about the Most Important Topics of Their Lives

By: Richard Heyman.

A parents' survival guide for raising teens -- a new addition to the popular How to Say It "RM" series.

Raising teens is one of the greatest responsibilities in life. It is also one of the most challenging. So how are parents to cope -- especially with the ever-growing social pressures that today's teens face? Dr. Richard Heyman has the answer: with the right communication skills, almost any problem parents face with their teenage children can be overcome.

Offering the same practical how-to information that has made the popular How to Say It "RM" series so successful, this important reference teaches parents how to talk to their teens not only as a parent, but as a friend and advisor. One hundred and one A-to-Z topics cover the most common and contentious issues facing teens and their parents. Chapters range from difficult topics such as contraception, pregnancy, tattoos and body piercing, curfews, sex, and drugs to more mundane matters such as budgeting, careers, money, and friends. Based on real-life scenarios, each chapter serves as an instant resource for:
-- Words and phrases to use and those to avoid
-- Techniques for starting conversations on important issues
-- Getting teens to think openly about each action and its consequences
-- Ways to offer advice in the right way at the right time

Including self tests, sample dialogues and checklists that will help parents assess their own communication skills, How to Say It to Teens is of critical importance to ensuring family harmony, parental sanity, and the emotional and physical well-being of teens.

Book Title: How to Say It to Teens: Talking about the Most Important Topics of Their Lives. Author: Richard Heyman. Publisher: Prentice Hall Press. Published: 2000-10-01. ASIN: 0735201889. ISBN: 0735201889. EAN: 9780735201880. Binding: Paperback. Price: $16.95
PSYCHOLOGIST: DEATHS POINT TO DANGERS OF CYBERBULLYING.(Local News)(Obituary): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)

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This digital document is an article from The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM), published by The Santa Fe New Mexican on January 30, 2011. The length of the article is 780 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: PSYCHOLOGIST: DEATHS POINT TO DANGERS OF CYBERBULLYING.(Local News)(Obituary)
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Publication:The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) (Newspaper)
Date: January 30, 2011
Publisher: The Santa Fe New Mexican
Page: C-1

Article Type: Obituary

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
Book Title: PSYCHOLOGIST: DEATHS POINT TO DANGERS OF CYBERBULLYING.(Local News)(Obituary): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM). Author: Unavailable. Publisher: The Santa Fe New Mexican. Published: 2011-01-30. ASIN: B004M7S1JO. Binding: Digital. Price: $9.95
The Blessing of a B Minus: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Resilient Teenagers

By: Wendy Mogel.

New York Times bestselling author, internationally known clinical psychologist, and lecturer Wendy Mogel returns with a revelatory new book on parenting teenagers.

Mogel’s sage advice on parenting young children has struck a chord with thousands of readers and made her one of today’s most trusted parenting authorities. Now, in a long-awaited follow-up, Mogel addresses the question she hears most frequently: what to do when those children become teenagers, when their sense of independence and entitlement grows, the pressure to compete and succeed skyrockets, and communication becomes fraught with obstacles?

With her warmth, wit, and signature combination of Jewish teachings and psychological research, Mogel helps parents to ably navigate the often rough journey through the teenage years and guide children to becoming confident, resilient young adults. By viewing the frustrating and worrisome elements of adolescence as 'blessings,' Mogel reveals that they are in fact necessary steps in psychological growth and character development to be met with faith, detachment, and a sense of humor rather than over-involvement and anxiety. Mogel gives parents the tools to do so and offers reassuring spiritual and ethical advice on

• why influence is more effective than control.

• teenage narcissism.

• living graciously with rudeness.

• the value of ordinary work.

• why risk is essential preparation for the post–high school years.

• when to step in and when to step back.

• a sanctified approach to sex and substances.

An important and inspiring book that will fortify parents through the teenage years, The Blessing of a B Minus is itself a blessing.
Book Title: The Blessing of a B Minus: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Resilient Teenagers. Author: Wendy Mogel. Publisher: Scribner. Published: 2010-10-12. ASIN: 1416542035. ISBN: 1416542035. EAN: 9781416542032. Binding: Hardcover. Price: $25.00

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