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Skip the Drama

Practical, Get-Ahead Strategies to Survive Your Daughter's Teenage Years

Sarah Hughes

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English
Exisle
01 August 2018
Top specialist psychologist delivers new practical, immediate strategies for parents of potentially difficult, rebellious, or irresponsible teenage daughters. Dr Sarah Hughes has modern, helpful advice and tips for every situation, whether your teenage girl is selfish, procrastinating, dieting, on social media, going to parties where there might be drugs and alcohol or just won’t get off her mobile phone. Skip the Drama also covers heavy issues such as depression, sex, body confidence and self harm, so caregivers will be equipped to face any problems that come from living with and parenting a stressful teenager. Supported by real-life examples, studies and the latest research into the adolescent brain, Hughes’ solutions will help mothers and fathers grow a stubborn, reckless or challenging teenager into a well-adjusted, respectful, and self-sufficient young woman.

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Imprint:   Exisle
Country of Publication:   New Zealand
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   375g
ISBN:   9781925335859
ISBN 10:   1925335852
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Sarah Hughes completed her clinical training at the University of Sydney and holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a PhD in child and adolescent anxiety disorders. Sarah is the founder of Think Clinical Psychologists, and has 10 years of clinical experience

Reviews for Skip the Drama: Practical, Get-Ahead Strategies to Survive Your Daughter's Teenage Years

This book offers help for problems that come from living with and parenting a stressful teenager, including dressing, sex, how dads can be helpful, how to talk to your daughter about drugs and alcohol. * School Holidays Magazine * A new book by clinical psychologist, Dr Sarah Hughes, offers advice on managing arguments over excessive phone use, selfish demands and general lack of respect from teenage girls. * The Herald Sun * In her new book Skip The Drama, Hughes outlines many of the more common behaviour traits associated with young women, such as being selfish, procrastinating, being a drama queen and moody, and offers practical tips and advice to deal with the behaviour. She also tackles the more serious issues parents face such as young girls who want to diet and have issues with body image, wanting to have a boyfriend and cutting, or self-harm. * The Daily Telegraph * Each chapter, rather than general conversation, deals with a specific issue. This means that you can instantly access information on the issue that is concerning you. It also means that you don't have to read the book from cover to cover (although there is a great deal of wisdom imparted.) * Blue Wolf Reviews * ...practical tips on raising teens... * Good Reading * Each chapter explains the causes of behavioural patterns, why, and how to best manage them, because you can't really dam hormones or hasten brain development. It's all about recognition, acknowledgment and then following best practice to manage your way through. * Dim's Writes Stuff (blog) *


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