eBook If Your Adolescent Has an Anxiety Disorder: An Essential Resource for Parents (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) download
by Linda Wasmer Andrews,Edna B. Foa
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Author: Linda Wasmer Andrews,Edna B. Foa
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (April 1, 2006)
Language: English
Pages: 240
ePub: 1619 kb
Fb2: 1375 kb
Rating: 4.5
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Category: Different
Subcategory: Social Sciences
This book is a must for any parent who has an adolescent plagued by. .
This book is a must for any parent who has an adolescent plagued by worries and anxiety. It is unique in combining current knowledge with practical information about what adolescents experience, what can be done, and how parents can help. Dr. Foa and Ms. Andrews provide a vital resource for parents of anxious teenagers. Series: Adolescent Mental Health Initiative.
Linda Wasmer Andrews is a freelance journalist who has specialized in writing about health and psychology for more than three decades. She blogs about "Minding the Body" for Psychology Today.
It is also for other adults, such as teachers and guidance counsellors, who are regularly in contact with at-risk adolescents. The practical wisdom of parents who have raised teenagers with these illnesses.
The book includes tips on how to go about getting a diagnosis, what a diagnosis means, when and where to get treatment, and how to navigate the health care system
The book includes tips on how to go about getting a diagnosis, what a diagnosis means, when and where to get treatment, and how to navigate the health care system. There is also advice on how to handle everyday life - both at home and at school - once the teen is diagnosed.
and Linda Wasmer Andrews. This book is an indispensable guide for parents which will help them take positive steps toward helping their children lead healthy lives. Finding professional help for your teen is a major step, but your role doesn’t end there. You make a tremendous difference in your teen’s life by all the things you do every day to sho your love and support. While you’re not responsible for your teen’s anxiety, you can influence it in a positive way. Three Traps to Avoid.