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Ending the parent-teen control battle : resolve the power struggle and build trust, responsibility, and respect / Neil D. Brown, LCSW ; foreword by Donald T. Saposnek, PhD.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Incorporated, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626254251
  • 9781626254268
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HQ799 .E535 2016
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Subject: Power struggles between parents and teens are nothing new-we're all familiar with the image of kids and parents locked in a battle for control-but what really drives these conflicts? According to the author, psychotherapist Neil Brown, these struggles occur because the family control dynamic is dysfunctional. Chock-full of easy-to-use evidence-based tools, this book will help parents and teens overcome chronic conflict and foster a peaceful and loving home environment.
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Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1; What Is the Control Battle? (Meet the Beast); Chapter 2; Adolescence, an Invitation to the Control Battle; Chapter 3; What Feeds the Beast?; Chapter 4; A Healthy Vision; Chapter 5; The Power of Earned Privileges; Chapter 6; Making the Big Shift; Chapter 7; Self­Esteem and Happiness; Chapter 8; What if My Teenager Is Depressed?; Chapter 9; Learning Disabilities and ADHD; Chapter 10; When Parents Don't Agree; Chapter 11; When Your Teen Is Seriously Out of Control; Final Thoughts; Acknowledgments; References

Power struggles between parents and teens are nothing new-we're all familiar with the image of kids and parents locked in a battle for control-but what really drives these conflicts? According to the author, psychotherapist Neil Brown, these struggles occur because the family control dynamic is dysfunctional. Chock-full of easy-to-use evidence-based tools, this book will help parents and teens overcome chronic conflict and foster a peaceful and loving home environment.

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