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Unhappy Teenagers: A Way for Parents and Teachers to Reach Them

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Unhappy Teenagers: A Way for Parents and Teachers to Reach Them

The bestselling author of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy offers a powerful approach for helping troubled teens.

During his decades-long career as a therapist, Dr. William Glasser has often counseled parents and teenagers, healing shattered families and changing lives with his advice. Now, in his first book on the lessons he has learned, he asks parents to reject the “common sense” that tells them to “lay down the law” by grounding teens, or to try to coerce them into changing their behavior. These strategies have never worked, asserts Dr. Glasser, and never will. Instead he offers a different approach based upon Choice Theory.

Glasser spells out the seven deadly habits parents practice, and then shows them how to accomplish goals by changing their own behavior. Most important, however, in Unhappy Teenagers, Dr. Glasser provides a groundbreaking method that all parents can use with confidence and love to keep a strong relationship with their child.

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8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: And Other Tips from a Beleaguered Father (Not That Any of Them Work)

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8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter: And Other Tips from a Beleaguered Father (Not That Any of Them Work)

Fathers may suspect it’s not easy for their daughters to become women, but those same daughters have no idea how hard it is for fathers to stand by and watch. According to W. Bruce Cameron, “Having a child mutate into a teenager is a bit like being an airline passenger who must suddenly take over for a stricken pilot and land the plane. And in this case, the passengers are all yelling, ‘I hate you! I hate you!’ and slamming the door to the cockpit.”

Cameron has two daughters, so he is doubly aware that raising teenage girls is well, impossible. He’s been through braces (the most expensive metal on earth), kissing (do they have to use their lips?), teen “logic” (“I asked if I could go out with Lindsey and you said no, so I went out with Courtney”), and, of course, dating, which leads to the 8 Simple Rules. (Rule #1: if you pull into my driveway and honk, you’d better be delivering a package, because you’re sure as heck not picking anything up.)

If your little girl has moved out and a teenager has taken her place, this book will help you do something you probably thought was not possible in your situation: laugh.

A comic survival guide to being a parent of teenage daughters, Bruce Cameron’s book started life in 1995 as a wildly, and accidentally, successful Internet column. In short, sharply observed vignettes, he touches a middle-aged-male nerve by describing the rage and bewilderment of having little girls turn into teenage monsters, but every complaint is punctured by a self-deprecating regular-guy-in-a-mad-world irony. There are helpful hints (or rather, unhelpful ones, because Cameron admits that nothing will make any difference) for coping with the telephone, clothes, parties, car you used to own, and boyfriend you don’t want her to hang around with.

It’s all rather reminiscent of Dave Barry, though of course Cameron’s canvas is smaller, and for that reason alone, many readers will find that a whole book is a stretch. This is definitely a bathroom browse rather than material for reading cover to cover–assuming it’s possible to get into the bathroom, that is; according to the author, this is a coveted parking space for strange aliens who paint themselves for hours while dreaming of Brad Pitt. –Richard Farr

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Inner Beauty Solutions Launches Celebrity Filled Summer Self-Esteem Workshops for Teen Girls to Help Them Beat the Summer Heat

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New York, NY (PRWEB) June 22, 2006

Inner Beauty Solutions will host nine Saturday workshops in the months of July and August for teenaged girls in New York City. The workshops were developed to assist teenaged girls with elevating their self-esteem while staying out of trouble during the summer. Beginning July 1, 2006 from 11:30 am until 1:30 pm at the Ripley-Grier Studios located in Midtown, New York. Girls will have the opportunity to have fun while learning.

This year will mark the first annual event of these workshops. There will be a contest which will allow girls to compete for the grand prize of having a professional makeup make over and a professional photo session with a celebrity makeup artist and a celebrity photographer. All participants will receive a free on-year subscription to the Jolie Magazine where Vivica A. Fox is Editor-at-Large. Additionally, all participants will receive discount coupons to bowl at the Harlem Lanes Bowling Alley in Harlem.

The benefit of these ongoing workshops will be to educate girls about the power they have and how to appropriately use their power. The workshop is called – Girl Power, Money & Respect – Learn How to Have it All! The facilitators will be the President/CEO of Inner Beauty Solutions and Expert Youth Speaker, Darlene Aiken, VP of Inner Beauty Solutions and Certified Fitness Expert, Tracy Hudson, Editor-in-Chief of Jolie Magazine, Alicia M. Rivers and Chief Operating Officer of Jolie Magazine, Rachel Breton.

Ms. Aiken has effectuated a positive change within the lives of youth for over a decade. She has partnered with long standing organizations, professional organizations, faith-based organizations, entertainment companies, dance companies and others. She is a member of the Eastern Shore Chapter of the Links, Inc., A Director of the Board for th Girls, Inc. Long Island Affiliate and the Charter President (former) of the Central Islip/Islandia Rotary Club.

To reserve a space for the Girl Power, Money & Respect – Learn How to Have it All! Workshop, contact Darlene Aiken at 631.561.8006 – investment -$ 36.99.

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Teenage Guys: Exploring Issues Adolescent Guys Face and Strategies to Help Them (Youth Specialties) Reviews

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Teenage Guys: Exploring Issues Adolescent Guys Face and Strategies to Help Them (Youth Specialties)

Youth workers need to fully understand the inner workings and development of adolescents in order to really meet their needs. In Teenage Guys, Dr. Steve Gerali presents the stages of development that adolescent guys go through, providing stories from his own experiences in ministry and counseling as well as practical research findings to equip youth workers (both male and female) to more effectively minister to teenage guys. With advice from counselors and veteran youth workers, you’ll find helpful suggestions on how to minister to teenage guys and their families. Each chapter includes discussion questions to help you and other youth workers process the issues your own students face and learn how you can help them and mentor them through this tumultuous time. In addition to concepts like mentoring and rites of passage, Dr. Gerali also walks readers through the seven areas of development young guys go through. You’ll understand more about: Cognitive development * Identity formation * Social development * Emotional development * Physiological development * Sexological maturation * Faith formation

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Anasazi Outdoor Treatment Program for Troubled Teens uses Philosophy of Loving your Child to Solve Family Problems, not punishing them.

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(PRWEB) July 15, 2003

Anasazi is a nationally known program for defiant teens that is licensed by the State of Arizona. The program operates in the wilderness areas of northern Arizona and hundreds of children now graduated from the program are the success stories freely talked about among families from around the country. (lots of letters from kids and parents available) These families are proud of and speak of both the child’s and parent’s new awareness of how to treat each other fairly and with respect and love. Please call me if you need more information: Mike Merchant (480) 892-7403.

ANASAZI Foundation (http://www.anasazi.org) is a non-profit organization serving families through a nationally accredited outdoor behavioral healthcare program. Established in 1988 by Larry D. Olsen and Ezekiel C. Sanchez, ANASAZI is perhaps best known for its non-punitive and effective treatment for substance abuse and emotional and/or behavioral concerns. Sanchez says many parents exhaust themselves emotionally and financially as they try to save a son or daughter in trouble.

Story by Ellen Bilbrey (602) 574-9769

TROUBLED CHILDREN? BATHE THEM IN LOVE

National Parents Day is July 27, 2003.

Deep in the stunning wilderness of Arizona, an extended family and group of health care professionals have guided hundreds of children suffering from maladies that range from substance abuse to defiancy through the murky waters of adolescence using the Anasazi program.

“It’s only a walking,” says Ezekiel Sanchez, one of the founders of Anasazi. “My forefathers had difficult children but they didn’t have to deal with violent television, violent video games and the pressures of peers to drink or take drugs to escape the madness. Those children were sent out alone on a walking and they returned ready to face their adult life. Today children lose touch with their humanity and their personal moral character and become deeply depressed and frustrated. We give them the time to renew their inner spirit. We’ve all felt that need at times in our lives.”

Ezekiel and Pauline Sanchez know what it takes to build a successful family as they have seven loving children themselves.    They were recently recognized as Parents of the Year by the American Family Coalition and The Washington Times Foundation, a network of racially and religiously diverse leaders.    This Native American family, their children, and co-founder Larry Olson have been a team for thirteen years while building this safe, wilderness therapy program for children. They also have personally raised more than $ 2 million dollars to help some troubled children be admitted to Anasazi for at least 42 days in the desert.

Celebrities, politicians, and business leaders support the efforts of Anasazi to keep this licensed, non-profit, health care program afloat.    The program thrives because of the close-knit team of professional health care counselors, teachers, and nurses who take their mission of saving children to heart. “Unconditional love, cleansing their bodies through hiking and exercise, eating a balanced diet, and firm guidance sets the stage for a new beginning,” says Pauline. “Families should offer these same opportunities every day to their children and the results will be the same. We seek out those counselors that have a capacity for unending compassion for these children and the gift of patience, that is why some of our 2500 children come back to us sometimes,” she said. “They go off to college and later come back to Anasazi as teachers.”

“I felt all the trail walkers and shadows actually cared about me,” says Megan Pyle, a former student and now an Anasazi trailwalker. This relationship to the staff is the key to this wilderness program. “These children change because they find humility again in a wilderness and we don’t judge them during their search” says Sanchez. “We believe children can reconnect with themselves and their family at some level through time.”

“Putting troubled children in harsh, rigid and restrictive environments like boot camps only reinforces the defensive character that kids practice against their parents,” explains Mike Merchant, Anasazi’s director. Children suffering from serious depression, substance abuse or withdrawal need love and need to be re-humanized so they can function in a home again. They need this opportunity long before they become an adult when the evolution of their personality is crystallized forever,” says Merchant. “Our clinicians have designed a program that teach children about forgiveness, consequences and restitution, but there is no punishment of any kind.

The dangerous time for parents is when they are desperately searching for a treatment facility or program. They may need to place their child in an intervention program immediately and quickly find that choosing the right program is complicated. Children must be evaluated and recommended to a program where both the child and parent feel they are safe, will see success, and costs are covered by some form of insurance. Some children may not respond to a wilderness experience, a confined hospital, a social service group, or a program with punishment-based consequences.

Parents must always be included and part of the solution by being involved in the counseling sessions, intervention training, participate in parenting classes and must take a solo “two-day wilderness walking” with the children at the end of the program.

“Caring, compassion and focused attention heal children,” says Sanchez, “Not people or complicated substance abuse programs. At Anasazi we are offering an opportunity for confused and frustrated parents and children to benefit from Arizona’s wilderness and we try to make every day an opportunity for that family to discover that they can all accept each other’s love again.”



















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What It Takes To Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out

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What It Takes To Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out

Millions of parents struggle to grasp what goes on in their kids’ heads, on their computers, and among their friends. As an education correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, David L. Marcus wrestled with similar questions while reporting on the maze of pressures American teenagers now face — a resurgent drug culture, proliferating temptations and threats on-line, skyrocketing suicide rates (three times higher than in the 1960s), and more.
To find answers, Marcus gained unfettered access to students, staff, and parents at the Academy at Swift River in western Massachusetts. The kids who come to Swift River have already headed down some of the dangerous paths that all parents fear their children may take — drug use, violence, theft, Internet addiction, eating disorders, even prostitution. Known for combining rigorous courses, wilderness survival, and group therapy in an intensive fourteen-month program, the school helps troubled teenagers regain emotional health.
With the cooperation of the kids at Swift River, their parents, counselors, and teachers, Marcus gained full access to students’ group therapy sessions and journals; he discovered astonishing crises and surprising truths. He focuses on four remarkable kids who run the demographic gamut: a southern girl whose privileges cannot save her from sinking into drug abuse and unsafe sex; the self-destructive son of teachers grappling with his anger about being adopted; a black kid from a tough New York neighborhood who is silenced by consuming depression; and a once high-achieving Florida girl broken by the death of her mother.
While uncovering what drove these kids and their parents to Swift River, Marcus opens the black box of the teenage mind. As he reveals the intense, dramatic process that sets most of these kids right, he weaves a taut, absorbing tale and charts a path to hope that any kid, any parent, can take.

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Teenage Girls: Exploring Issues Adolescent Girls Face and Strategies to Help Them (Youth Specialties)

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Teenage Girls: Exploring Issues Adolescent Girls Face and Strategies to Help Them (Youth Specialties)

Girls are more than just sugar and spice. We’ve all figured that out. What we haven’t figured out completely is how they’re wired, why they do the things they do, how the world around them affects their choices and opinions, and what that means for youth ministry—until now. In Teenage Girls, you’ll find advice from counselors and veteran youth workers, along with helpful suggestions on how to minister to teenage girls. Each chapter includes discussion questions to help you and other youth workers process the issues your own students face and learn how you can help them and mentor them through this tumultuous time. In addition to the traditional issues people commonly associate with girls, such as eating disorders, self-image issues, and depression, author Ginny Olson will guide you through some of the new issues on the rise in girls’ lives. You’ll understand more about issues related to: Family * Addiction * Emotional well-being * Mental health * Physical welfare * Sexuality * Spirituality * Relationships

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Girls are more than just sugar and spice. We’ve all figured that out. What we haven’t figured out completely is how they’re wired, why they do the things they do, how the world around them affects their choices and opinions, and what that means for youth ministry—until now.In Teenage Girls, you’ll find advice from counselors and veteran youth workers, along with helpful suggestions on how to minister to teenage girls. Each chapter includes discussion questions to help you and other youth workers process the issues your own students face and learn how you can help them and mentor them through this tumultuous time.In addition to the traditional issues people commonly associate with girls, such as eating disorders, self-image issues, and depression, author Ginny Olson will guide you through some of the new issues on the rise in girls’ lives. You’ll understand more about issues related to:Family * Addiction * Emotional well-being * Mentalhealth * Physical welfare * Sexuality * Spirituality *Relationships

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The Angry Teenager Why Teens Get So Angry And How Parents Can Help Them Grow Through It

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The Angry Teenager Why Teens Get So Angry And How Parents Can Help Them Grow Through It

Licensed psychologist Dr. Lee Carter, helps parents overcome fears and anxieties about having angry teens in The Angry Teenager. Dr. Lee also reveals how anger can actually be turned into a positive factor in teen’s growth and development. The Angry Teenager will revolutionize the way parents see their child’s anger and will give them tools to help their turn grow through this trubulent time period.

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