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Overview
Laurie Murphy, R.N., Ph.D. works with Dr. Baksh in an office setting counseling parents, children and teenagers in family and behavioral matters. She has worked as a Registered Nurse in both Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Georgetown Hospital in Washington, D.C. caring for children and adults. #Nadir Baksh, Psy.D. is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in clinical/forensic psychology since 1984. He is a Fellow and Diplomate of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, the American Board of Forensic Examiners, the American Academy of Pain Management and The American Psych#This book offers immediate and clear help to parents and family members (and others, including teachers) who are angry, confused, frustrated, sad, or at their wit's end in dealing with their teenagers. Realizing that "love is not enough," it suggests that love is still, and always will be, the basis of relationship with our teens.Synopsis
This book offers immediate and clear help to parents, family members and teachers who are angry, confused, frustrated, sad, or at their wit's end in dealing with their teenagers.
Topics include: Understanding the real anxieties of 21st-century teenagers, Creating and maintaining boundaries (and consequences) that work, What to do about lying and manipulation, Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll - their choices and your guidance, Maximizing their safety in: driving, working, use of the Internet ... etc., Helping kids cope with societal and peer pressures.