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Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reestablish Authority and Reclaim Love

Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager: 7 Steps to Reestablish Authority and Reclaim Love
Author: Scott P. Sells
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368
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Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 1.1

ISBN: 0312303017
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.125
EAN: 9780312303013

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Product Description
Every teenager rebels against authority at some point--talks back, breaks curfew, or disobeys. But literally millions of teens take their rebellion to a point where it disrupts their families and endangers their own futures or even their lives. If one of these teens is yours, you've probably lived through years of conflicting advice and pat solutions that don't last. Finally, this breakthrough guide from a master therapist will show you the seven steps to positive, permanent change for you and your teenager:

1. Learn the real reasons for teen misbehavior.
2. Make an ironclad contract to stop that behavior.
3. Troubleshoot future problems.
4. End button-pushing.
5. Stop the "seven aces" -- from disrespect to threats of violence.
6. Mobilize outside help.
7. Reclaim lost love within the family.

Clear, compassionate, and packed with real-life solutions to real-life problems, this book gives parents the tools they need to turn their families' lives around for good.



Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Behavior Book for Teens I have Seen   December 21, 2008
I am the principal of a school that specializes in serving students with extreme behavior problems. I have gained a lot of practical strategies for teaching students how to manage their behaviors over the past 15 years. When I read books about behaviors and strategies for dealing with them, I typically look for the "pearl" that is well hidden within the fluff. This book has NO Fluff. It is packed with real strategies that work! The only problem is that Both parents must be on board for them to work. If you read this book and employ the strategies as explained, you will have success - Period! This may be your best shot at saving your family. It is certainly an inexpensive gamble. Buy it and see what I'm saying!


5 out of 5 stars Practical Interventions For Parenting   May 31, 2008
On the tradition of Jay Haley's Leaving Home Dr. Sells provide observable,measurable and effective ways on how to parent troubled children/adolescents.

Nowadays there is too much rethoric in family therapy literature. Dr. Sells is an exemption.



2 out of 5 stars Parents Beware   December 7, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Perhaps this book should have been titled, "Parenting your extremely disrespectful teen".

I read the first couple of chapters of this book with some hope that the author understood the deep frustration that parents of a wild teen are going through. While I still feel that to be true, the author continually addresses such "out of control" behaviors as "swearing" and "refusing to clean his room". If only those were the problems we were facing in our home!

I searched the book for the two primary problems which we are facing, which are lying and promiscuity. Sadly, the author does not address these two subjects in any detail. In short, he gives no strategies whatsoever to deal with those problems. If your teen is TRULY out of control, you may want to get this book from the library first and see if the issues you are facing are addressed before spending any money.



2 out of 5 stars Not very realistic   October 16, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

We would have a problem applying some of the heavy techniques in this book for our moderately out-of-control kids. I think this is a good book for those with seriously out of control teenagers. However for both the serious and less serious cases, some of the recommendations in the book are just too unrealistic, and a little repetitive.


1 out of 5 stars Horrid !   September 3, 2007
 2 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book was recommended by a therapist while we were struggling with our soon to be 15 year old at the time. It was devasting. The concepts and suggestions are embarressing, insulting and degrading to teenagers and show no respect for their individualism, personal struggles or pain. Neither does it truly take into account how many of these teenagers have special needs that need to be considered with patience, humility and self restraint on the part of Authoritarian parents. It is rough having an out of control child. It hurts the entire family and many tears are shed but to further alienate these children is offensive. I know. I did it. I read the book and threw it out. After too much money spent on therapy and programs and taking advice from too many school counselors I found
"Positive Discipline For Teenagers" by Jane Nelson and Lynn Lott. What a concept! Respect these Teenagers! A year ago I was worried my son might end up in jail. Today I'm worried if he is getting enough protein! He is a conscientious cheerfull young man who respects life, is a Vegan and spends time on his own learning to control his anger and disabilities and discusses openly with his Father and I.Thanks to Jane and Lynn for their wonderful book.
Get "Positive Discipline for Teenagers" before your child hits puberty and stay clear of "Parenting Your Out of Control Teenager". Learn to respect and love each other now.


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