
- Title : Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood
- Author : Lisa Damour
- Rating : 4.52 (752 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-4-11
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 352 Pages
- Asin : 0553393057
- Language : English
From the moment I read the last page I’ve been recommending it to my clients (including those with sons!) and colleagues, and using it as a refreshing guide in my own work with teenagers and their parents.”—Wendy Mogel, Ph.D., author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. When
From the moment I read the last page I’ve been recommending it to my clients (including those with sons!) and colleagues, and using it as a refreshing guide in my own work with teenagers and their parents.”—Wendy Mogel, Ph.D., author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. When parents know what makes their daughter tick, they can embrace and enjoy the challenge of raising a healthy, happy young woman.
Praise for Untangled
“Finally, there’s some good news for puzzled parents of adolescent girls, and psychologist Lisa Damour is the bearer of that happy news. Do I call the girl’s mother to let her know?
Perhaps most important, Untangled helps mothers and fathers understand, connect, and grow with their daughters. What should I say?
• My da“Finally, there’s some good news for puzzled parents of adolescent girls, and psychologist Lisa Damour is the bearer of that happy news. This book will, no question, make you a better—and a saner—parent of your adolescent girl.”—Peggy Orenstein, author of Girls and Sex“There are books about teenagers that are smart. Lisa Damour deftly blends insights from her clinical experience working with girls, time-honored wisdom on adolescence, the latest social science and neuroscience research, and frank descriptions of cultural trends and media messages. It’s a map, flashlight, and GPS device for navigating the landscape of adolescent girlhood. If you have a daughter (or were a daughter!), Untangled is mandatory reading.”—Madeline Levine, Ph.D., author of The Price of Privilege “This is the book parents have been waiting, hoping, and praying for, because it’s far more than a book. Lisa Damour, thankfully, provides us with one that is both.They include basic boxing and basic grappling techniques. I'm referring to the theory that the eukaryotic cell is a symbiotic union of primitive prokaryotic cells. This collection from the imaginings of today's most apt gay erotica writers is well put together by Jerry Wheeler, a talented author and editor in his own right.. This is really difficult in practice, as that is their primary way of engaging with each other and some new strategies are needed. If you have Panic disorder, it only provides more dark emotions and a cycle of failures.. There is a lot of back and forth if you want to review a pose or need to use the glossary, it was frustrating in the epub format and I think it would be better in print.****ARC copy provided by Net Galley and Watkins Publishing***. Johnson's actual presence, his life's tale wanders in and out of the narrative. But that is pretty much the only negative thing about it. Great coloring book.. The guidance for beginners in practice time, space, and positions was non-threatening and easy to follow. It was a very well written, enjoyable book.. IDr. She is the author of numerous academic papers and chapters related to education and child development. She and her husband have two daughters and live in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Damour directs Laurel School’s Center for Research on Girls, maintains a private psychotherapy practice, consults and speaks internationally, and is a faculty associate of the Schubert Center for Child Studies and a clinical instructor at Case Western Reserve University. Lisa Damour, Ph.D., graduated with honors from Yale University, worked for the Yale Child Study Center, then received her doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Michigan.


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