i: Introduction 1: Adolescent Emotion 101: Getting Past Three Big Myths 2: Gender and Emotion 3: Seismic Shift: How Adolescence Puts a New Emotional Spin on Everyday Life 4: Managing Emotions, Part One 5: Managing Emotions, Part Two 6: Conclusion ii: Acknowledgments iii: Notes iv: Recommended Resources v: Index
After graduating with honours from Yale University, Lisa Damour received her doctorate inClinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. Based in the US, she has worked for the YaleChild Study Centre and directs the Centre for Research on Girls at Laurel School, maintains aprivate psychotherapy practice, consults and speaks nationally, is a faculty associate of theSchubert Centre for Child Studies and is a clinical instructor at Case Western ReserveUniversity. Lisa is the author of two previous successful parenting books: 2016's Untangled and 2019's Under Pressure.
This book offers a crucial reframing that helps us understand
teens, their emotions, and their behavior. I couldn't love it more.
Damour gifts parents the knowledge, words, and practical advice
needed to reach our teens so that we can help them become happy,
healthy, and fully themselves. -- Tina Payne Bryson, New York Times
Bestselling co-author of THE WHOLE-BRAIN CHILD, NO-DRAMA DISCIPLINE
and THE POWER OF SHOWING UP
This book is required reading for anyone who worries that their
kids aren't happy, aren't happy enough, or might be happy now but
could become unhappy in the future. Lisa Damour explains why
intense feelings-including negative ones-are a key part of teenage
development, and how we can help young people (and ourselves)
understand, express, manage, and most importantly, embrace
the full spectrum of human emotion. The Emotional Lives of
Teenagers is written as clearly, usefully, and warmly as
anything I've read about the psychology of adolescence. As a
psychologist and a mother of two teenagers, I give it my highest
recommendation! -- Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling
author of GRIT and co-founder of Character Lab
In her latest book, and her first for parents of all genders,
Dr. Damour uses her signature wisdom and relatability to first
dispel harmful but pervasive myths about teen mental health, then
to reframe our understanding of the mysterious inner workings of
teenage emotionality.
If, like most parents, you find yourself alienated or confused by
your teen's unruly, unknowable, or unpredictable feelings, add this
book to the top of your reading pile immediately. It will put you
at ease and your child will thank you for becoming the competent
and confident resource on whom they want, and need, to depend.
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