Theatrically adventurous outfits, emotional meltdowns, show stopping social media calamities and episodes of depression; teen years can be filled with drama.
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A new book aims to help parents by offering practical advice as they go through the tumultuous teen years with their daughters.
Dr Sarah Hughes’ book Skip the Drama, offers practical and immediate strategies for parents of potentially difficult, rebellious, or irresponsible teenage daughters.
Dr Hughes has modern, helpful advice and tips for every situation, whether your teenage girl is selfish, procrastinating, dieting, on social media, going to parties where there might be drugs and alcohol or just won’t get off her mobile phone.
Foregoing psychological jargon for language that is easily understood, Dr Hughes has written the book to be conversational and engaging.
Skip the Drama also covers heavy issues such as depression, sex, body confidence and self-harm.
Dr Hughes has covered the vast array of challenging experiences so caregivers will be equipped to face any problems that come from living with and parenting a stressful teenager.
Supported by real-life examples, studies and the latest research into the adolescent brain, Dr Hughes’ solutions are designed to help mothers and fathers grow a “stubborn, reckless or challenging teenager” into a well-adjusted, respectful, and self-sufficient young woman.
Chapters include:
- When Your Daughter’s Selfish
- When Your Daughter’s A Procrastinator
- When Your Daughter Wants to Diet
- When Your Daughter’s A Drama Queen
- When Your Daughter Won’t Get Off Her Phone
- When Your Daughter Starts Going to Parties
- When Your Daughter’s Struggling with Body Confidence
- When Your Daughter’s Wardrobe Starts to Change
- When Your Daughter Gets a Boyfriend (and you’re worried about her having sex)
- When Your Daughter’s The Queen of Dodging Responsibility
- When Your Daughter Wants to Use Social Media
- When Your Daughter’s Moody (and possibly depressed)
- When Your Daughter’s Cutting (or she knows someone who is)
Skip The Drama is available from www.exislepublishing.com.
It is due for release August 2018.
Dr Sarah Hughes completed her clinical training at the University of Sydney and holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a PhD in child and adolescent anxiety disorders. She is the founder of Think Clinical Psychologists and has 10 years clinical experience.