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When Things Get Crazy With Your Teen
Mike Bradley
The Why, The How, And What To Do Now
McGraw-Hill
November 2008
On Sale: November 19, 2008
288 pages ISBN: 0071545719 EAN: 9780071545716 Hardcover
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No, it's not easy raising teenagers. Yes, there are sane
solutions--in this problem-solving parent's guide from the
bestselling author of Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy How should
you respond when your teen comes home late? Wears
inappropriate clothes? Is pregnant, or flunking out? You'll
find the answers here--right at your fingertips--in this
quick-reference manual from one of the leading experts on
adolescent behavior. As someone who has counseled hundreds
of teens in his practice and as a father of two teens
himself, Dr. Michael Bradley understands how teenagers can
drive you crazy. Offering practical "first response" advice,
he tells you exactly what to do and what NOT to do in about
every scenario you'll ever face with your kid,from messy
rooms and monstrous moods to drug abuse and depression.
Michael Bradley, Ed.D., is a psychologist and
award-winning author specializing in adolescent behavior and
is certified by the American College of Professional
Psychology in the treatment of substance abuse disorders. He
has appeared frequently on "Today," "Good Morning America,"
CNN, and National Public Radio, and he has authored several
books including the bestselling Yes, Your Teen is Crazy:
Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind. He resides near
Philadelphia where he worries incessantly that his own two
children might grow up to be people like him. If you own
a teen (or feel owned by one) the experts agree you need
this book ". . . a wonderful, straightforward, and
extremely helpful book. Michael Bradley's advice is always
compassionate, very much on the mark, and, above all,
realistic." --Anthony E. Wolf, Ph.D., bestselling author of
Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl
to the Mall "Raising teens can be quite a bumpy ride.
When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen supplies an
easy-to-read, practical, and valuable road map for the
trip." --David Walsh, Ph.D., author of Why Do They Act That
Way? "Exceptional. . . . This is a book that I will
highly recommend, not just to parents of my adolescent
patients but for all parents attempting to raise teenagers
in today's complex and stress-filled world." --Sam
Goldstein, Ph.D., coauthor of Raising Resilient Children
"Parents will find fresh insights and concrete,
no-nonsense help throughout . . .." --Adele Faber and Elaine
Mazlish, authors of How to Talk So Teens Will Listen &
Listen So Teens Will Talk
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