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By Jean Vautoir Paul
THE SELF-DESTRUCTIVE ROAD THAT IS TAKEN BY TODAY’S TEENAGERS REPRESENTS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION FOR THEM, THE NEW GENERATIONS TO COME AND AMERICA.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jean Vautoir Paul
THE SELF-DESTRUCTIVE ROAD THAT IS TAKEN BY TODAY’S TEENAGERS REPRESENTS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION FOR THEM, THE NEW GENERATIONS TO COME AND AMERICA.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Jolene Oppawsky
DR. OPPAWSKY provides in this book on sexual abuse treatment for children and adolescents authentic theory-based clinical activities to be used with children and teens in group or individual therapy. The connections to models and theory are for use by those clinicians and educators that want to deepen their understanding of what drives the treatment. Each chapter is focused around sensitive case vignettes, which tell the stories of the children and adolescents. Moreover, Dr. Oppawsky demonstrates in the vignettes the application of the activities and techniques used when treating these clients.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Jolene Oppawsky
DR. OPPAWSKY provides in this book on sexual abuse treatment for children and adolescents authentic theory-based clinical activities to be used with children and teens in group or individual therapy. The connections to models and theory are for use by those clinicians and educators that want to deepen their understanding of what drives the treatment. Each chapter is focused around sensitive case vignettes, which tell the stories of the children and adolescents. Moreover, Dr. Oppawsky demonstrates in the vignettes the application of the activities and techniques used when treating these clients.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jolene Oppawsky
DR. OPPAWSKY provides in this book on sexual abuse treatment for children and adolescents authentic theory-based clinical activities to be used with children and teens in group or individual therapy. The connections to models and theory are for use by those clinicians and educators that want to deepen their understanding of what drives the treatment. Each chapter is focused around sensitive case vignettes, which tell the stories of the children and adolescents. Moreover, Dr. Oppawsky demonstrates in the vignettes the application of the activities and techniques used when treating these clients.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Kathleen E. Duvenary
A fictional piece that is all to real, a writing that examines the relationships between men, women, children and parents. An all too true view of the familial inner workings of manipulations that lead to abuse. True-life characters that take you on an roller-coaster of emotions.Cheryl L. Allen, Charlotte North Carolina"WOW! It Gets your Whole Attention, easy to read, and follow. It touches your soul realistically. A real tear getter. I love it”.Carrie Coleman, Los Angeles, California.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kathleen E. Duvenary
A fictional piece that is all to real, a writing that examines the relationships between men, women, children and parents. An all too true view of the familial inner workings of manipulations that lead to abuse. True-life characters that take you on an roller-coaster of emotions.Cheryl L. Allen, Charlotte North Carolina"WOW! It Gets your Whole Attention, easy to read, and follow. It touches your soul realistically. A real tear getter. I love it”.Carrie Coleman, Los Angeles, California.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Kathleen E. Duvenary
A fictional piece that is all to real, a writing that examines the relationships between men, women, children and parents. An all too true view of the familial inner workings of manipulations that lead to abuse. True-life characters that take you on an roller-coaster of emotions.Cheryl L. Allen, Charlotte North Carolina"WOW! It Gets your Whole Attention, easy to read, and follow. It touches your soul realistically. A real tear getter. I love it”.Carrie Coleman, Los Angeles, California.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Eric C. Little, Ph.D., CAADP, ICADC
AUTHOR’S MESSAGE TO THE READERS: “If you write a book I’ll be sure to read it!” These were the words that prompted the writing of this book. They were spoken to me by my youngest daughter’s endodontist; apparently, she had impressed him with her behavior during the visit, being ever so polite and charming. What the good doctor didn’t see was the emotional roller coaster we rode ever so frequently, the constant struggle to protect her from ungodly influences, and the hard-won battles that had been fought to keep her from going astray. It was at that point that I decided to take on his challenge of writing a book. It occurred to me that I wasn’t the only parent trying to make sense of the adolescent mind, and I wasn’t the only parent who had experienced calling the police late at night because of a child who hadn’t come home, hoping and praying in my heart that she would be found safely. It is for those of you that have had similar experiences that I wrote this book. Despite my professional training and experiences, I did not write this book as an “expert.” I wrote it, as the apostle John said, as a “companion in tribulation.” I wrote it for the purpose of sharing some of the lessons I’ve learned about this thing called parenting. BOOK DESCRIPTION: I have used the phrase Hard Choices to describe a difficult but necessary approach to parenting the adolescent child. As parents we often find it unpleasant to dispense discipline in any form, and we also find it difficult to make those choices that, in the short run at least, may jeopardize an already strained relationship. Nevertheless, it is the ability to make hard choices that may in fact bring about a more rewarding relationship with our sons and daughters, and in some cases, may even save their lives. This book provides insight into the adolescent brain, uncovering neurological research that helps explain teenage behavior. It also offers helpful "tips" for parents of teenagers; strategies and techniques that I have found beneficial both as a parent and as a practictioner. Finally, the book explores psychiatric disorders that are common to adolescence, in an effort to educate parents about these disorders in the event that their children should exhibit symptoms that may warrant professional intervention.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eric C. Little, Ph.D., CAADP, ICADC
AUTHOR’S MESSAGE TO THE READERS: “If you write a book I’ll be sure to read it!” These were the words that prompted the writing of this book. They were spoken to me by my youngest daughter’s endodontist; apparently, she had impressed him with her behavior during the visit, being ever so polite and charming. What the good doctor didn’t see was the emotional roller coaster we rode ever so frequently, the constant struggle to protect her from ungodly influences, and the hard-won battles that had been fought to keep her from going astray. It was at that point that I decided to take on his challenge of writing a book. It occurred to me that I wasn’t the only parent trying to make sense of the adolescent mind, and I wasn’t the only parent who had experienced calling the police late at night because of a child who hadn’t come home, hoping and praying in my heart that she would be found safely. It is for those of you that have had similar experiences that I wrote this book. Despite my professional training and experiences, I did not write this book as an “expert.” I wrote it, as the apostle John said, as a “companion in tribulation.” I wrote it for the purpose of sharing some of the lessons I’ve learned about this thing called parenting. BOOK DESCRIPTION: I have used the phrase Hard Choices to describe a difficult but necessary approach to parenting the adolescent child. As parents we often find it unpleasant to dispense discipline in any form, and we also find it difficult to make those choices that, in the short run at least, may jeopardize an already strained relationship. Nevertheless, it is the ability to make hard choices that may in fact bring about a more rewarding relationship with our sons and daughters, and in some cases, may even save their lives. This book provides insight into the adolescent brain, uncovering neurological research that helps explain teenage behavior. It also offers helpful "tips" for parents of teenagers; strategies and techniques that I have found beneficial both as a parent and as a practictioner. Finally, the book explores psychiatric disorders that are common to adolescence, in an effort to educate parents about these disorders in the event that their children should exhibit symptoms that may warrant professional intervention.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Eric C. Little, Ph.D., CAADP, ICADC
AUTHOR’S MESSAGE TO THE READERS: “If you write a book I’ll be sure to read it!” These were the words that prompted the writing of this book. They were spoken to me by my youngest daughter’s endodontist; apparently, she had impressed him with her behavior during the visit, being ever so polite and charming. What the good doctor didn’t see was the emotional roller coaster we rode ever so frequently, the constant struggle to protect her from ungodly influences, and the hard-won battles that had been fought to keep her from going astray. It was at that point that I decided to take on his challenge of writing a book. It occurred to me that I wasn’t the only parent trying to make sense of the adolescent mind, and I wasn’t the only parent who had experienced calling the police late at night because of a child who hadn’t come home, hoping and praying in my heart that she would be found safely. It is for those of you that have had similar experiences that I wrote this book. Despite my professional training and experiences, I did not write this book as an “expert.” I wrote it, as the apostle John said, as a “companion in tribulation.” I wrote it for the purpose of sharing some of the lessons I’ve learned about this thing called parenting. BOOK DESCRIPTION: I have used the phrase Hard Choices to describe a difficult but necessary approach to parenting the adolescent child. As parents we often find it unpleasant to dispense discipline in any form, and we also find it difficult to make those choices that, in the short run at least, may jeopardize an already strained relationship. Nevertheless, it is the ability to make hard choices that may in fact bring about a more rewarding relationship with our sons and daughters, and in some cases, may even save their lives. This book provides insight into the adolescent brain, uncovering neurological research that helps explain teenage behavior. It also offers helpful "tips" for parents of teenagers; strategies and techniques that I have found beneficial both as a parent and as a practictioner. Finally, the book explores psychiatric disorders that are common to adolescence, in an effort to educate parents about these disorders in the event that their children should exhibit symptoms that may warrant professional intervention.
FORMAT: E-Book
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