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{ PDF } Ebook Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety: A Complete Guide to Your Child's
Stressed, Depressed, Expanded, Amazing Adolescence in format E-PUB
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Teen in the Age of
Anxiety: A Complete
Guide to Your Child's
Stressed, Depressed,
Expanded, Amazing
Adolescence in
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“If you are a parent―or a grandparent, an aunt or uncle, or have children in your life in any
significant way and that you love―this book is required reading. Dr. John Duffy shows us how
being an adolescent in the 21st century brings an entirely unique set of pressures that our
generations never knew. Fortunately, Dr. Duffy gives us clear, concrete, wise advice for how we
*all* can be the best adults and parents for our children, and make the difference we seek to be in
their lives.――Michael Hainey, author of New York Times bestseller After Visiting
Friends“Itâ€s no big secret that modern teens face unprecedented levels of stress and
anxiety. Depression, anxiety disorders, and suicidal ideation hover in the backdrop of their lives.
What parents of modern teens need is a roadmap to learn how to help teens thrive (instead of
simply survive), and John Duffy is here to help. In his signature empathic and straightforward tone,
Duffy shines a spotlight on the many contributing factors to the rise in anxiety and depression
among our teens and provides a clear plan to help parents understand their teens and give them
the support they need. Duffyâ€s focus is right where it should be―on the importance of
building the parent-teen connection. Highly recommended for parents, educators, coaches, and all
other people who work with teens.――Katie Hurley, LCSW, author of The Depression Workbook
for Teens and No More Mean Girls “Any parent of any child should read this book and learn
from Dr. John Duffy.――H. Prather, author of The Mindful Parent “Todayâ€s parents grew
up in a world that looks and feels nothing like the one our kids inhabit. Dr. Duffyâ€s book is like
a travel guide to help us navigate this foreign land weâ€ve never visited and know nothing
about, but desperately want to help our kids understand and thrive in, and maybe even love. This
is a must-read I will return to often.――Heidi Stevens, Chicago Tribune “This brilliant book
focuses on all-the-things―the anxiety, depression, relationships, vaping, sex, grades―itâ€s
really comprehensive and honest and we are thrilled to have it as a resource for our listeners. The
most important part of Johnâ€s work/writing is that heâ€s really positive and optimistic about
teens―he loves working with them and he knows they are smart, caring, deep, and empathic. He
respects their viewpoints and he supports parents in developing a more respectful and connected
relationship with their kids. Heâ€s been a speaker at all four of our conferences, and we just
love him dearly. AND he is such a good dad and such a good man out in the real world. He walks
the walk and Todd and I are so proud to have him as a friend.――Cathy Cassini Adams, author
of The Self-Aware Parent and co-host of Zen Parenting Radio “John is the real deal. He works
with parents and kids in his practice every day. He knows what kids are dealing with, what their
struggles are, where their strengths lie, what they know, and what they need. Every parent needs
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