BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Teens' alien self -- The astonishing teenage brain -- The teen's new language of emotions -- Are parents really replace by teens' friends? -- Hot zone and pressure points -- Teen love and teen sex -- The real aim of teen criticism -- Vulnerability and resilience -- Mind and body puzzles -- Parent's make mistakes, too -- When does adolescence really end? |
Summary |
"An insightful, revealing, and practical guide to adolescents' inner world, from a renowned psychologist. Once children hit adolescence, it seems as if overnight "I love you" becomes "leave me alone," and any question from a parent can be dismissed with one word: "fine." But while they may not show it, teens benefit from their parents' curiosity, delight, and connection. In The Teen Interpreter, psychologist Terri Apter looks inside teens' minds-minds that are experiencing powerful new emotions and awareness of the world around them-to show how parents can revitalize their relationship."-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Parent and teenager.
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Adolescent psychology.
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Teenagers.
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Parenting.
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Other title |
Guide to the challenges and joys of raising adolescents |
ISBN |
9781324006510
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132400651X
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