Angry Teens and the
Parents Who Love Them 

Angry Teens and the Parents Who Love Them

Is your teen mad at the world? Not angry enough to shoot heroin or shoot up the high school. Not angry enough to steal a car or take the principal hostage. Nonetheless, you’re having trouble reaching her. Or he’s beginning to exhibit some risky behaviors. You sense he or she is running with the wrong crowd. Maybe anger is masquerading as moodiness, withdrawal, loneliness, or shame. When and how should a caring parent intervene? From recognizing the faces, reasons, and roots of anger to addressing it and surviving it, the author shares tips and guidelines garnered from years of counseling kids and parents who were on a collision course but then turned their lives around. Angry Teens and the Parents Who Love Them can be an important first step in an improved relationship with your teenager.

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T. Suzanne Eller, Author

What People Are Saying...

"As an author and speaker to teens, this book is a practical and inspiring resource for parents or anyone who works with teens. Filled with actions steps, it unmasks the reasons that teens might be angry and gives help on how to strengthen the relationship, as well as deal with the root of the anger."  -- T. Suzanne Eller, author of Real Issues, Real Teens -- What Every Parent Needs to Know




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About the Author: Sandy Austin

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