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What's Wrong with My Teen? Finding Answers to Teenage Addiction and Family Crisis

Adult; Self-Help, Sex & Relationships, Psychology, Philosophy, Fashion; (Publish)

Most parenting manuals end at the toddler years—when raising your child is far from over. "What's Wrong with My Teen?" is the missing guide every caregiver of a teenager has been desperately searching for, especially when addiction and mental health crises hit home. You and your teenager are nearing a point of no return. Their lack of respect for the values your family holds is bad enough. But what most concerns you is knowing that the teen you love is in crisis—and you’re not sure how to help. Susan Raphael has counseled families and teens for decades. Her extensive experience in teen mental health and addiction recovery delivers a lifeline to families like yours. "What’s Wrong with My Teen?" presents a proven method for rebuilding your relationship with your teen on a foundation of openness, honesty, and mutual respect. Here is your blueprint for facing these challenges, setting healthy limits, communicating, and connecting with your teen to inspire genuine growth and healing. Discover life-changing, actionable insights for: - Navigating the complexities of addiction, mental health, and the often misunderstood behaviors of teenagers. - Listening without judgment to build open, trusting communication. - Understanding how and why the adolescent brain is vulnerable to addiction. - Recognizing when both mental health and addiction issues are present. - Using practical strategies to establish healthy limits and boundaries and allow for natural consequences. - Employing compassionate language that makes your teen feel heard, seen, and understood. - Fostering an environment that will support change. - Acknowledging that your well-being matters. - Mastering communication tools, with scripts and sample letters to help you find the right words for those difficult conversations. "What's Wrong With My Teen?" offers the hope you’ve been seeking. You are not alone. It’s time to reclaim your influence, learning to communicate in a way that motivates your teen towards growth and resilience. Changing the way you think about parenting through crisis isn't just about overcoming today's challenges—it's about preparing for tomorrow's triumphs and anticipating a hopeful, healthier future for you and your teen.
Reviews
A helpful resource for parents with teenagers, What's Wrong with My Teen? takes an in-depth look at the heavy subject matter of teenage addiction. Raphael, an addiction and mental health clinician, shares her personal story with alcohol and substance abuse as a teen and provides professional know-how on navigating challenging adolescent behaviors. "I define addiction as short-term pleasure, long-term pain, and the inability to stop or stay stopped," she explains. Dispelling common myths surrounding addiction and expounding on the struggles teens face with mental health in general, Raphael’s instructive debut will help parents broach conversations and implement actionable steps to build healthy, dynamic relationships with their kids.

"My story is an example of the impact of trauma on mental and emotional well-being," Raphael writes. Attempting to cope with the loss of her mother at the tender age of 13, and later being diagnosed with Crohn's disease, Raphael found herself escaping her problems and pain with alcohol and drugs. From her own recollections, she counsels parents that it’s not just obvious, life-altering events that push teens into addiction; small, everyday stresses play a role as well. Raphael encourages parents to expend their energy on listening and understanding the “whys” behind their teen’s behavior, and to "refrain from blaming, shaming or judging.” To help parents get to the root of the problem, she provides case studies, scientific background on teen brain development, warning signs of abuse, and more.

Interactive exercises scattered throughout Raphael’s guidance will help parents implement her advice, and she ends chapters with review summaries as well as journaling exercises for parents to organize their thoughts and emotions. From moments of crisis to everyday ups and downs, Raphael’s guidance covers all the necessary bases to help parents open healthy lines of communication, set clear boundaries, and create a safe space for teens as they navigate into adulthood.

Takeaway: Step-by-step guide for parents of teens struggling with mental health and addiction.

Comparable Titles: Joani Geltman's A Survival Guide to Parenting Teens, Frances E. Jensen's The Teenage Brain.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A

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