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

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

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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, Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager gives parents the tools they need to turn their families' lives around for good.

Scott P. Sells, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Savannah State University and the executive director of the Savannah Family Institute in Georgia.  Over the past fourteen years, Dr. Sells has personally treated more than three hundred difficult children and has served as a consultant for the Department of Juvenile Justice. In addition, he has spent the past three years conducting seminars in which he has spoken to over four thousand professional counselors and parents about the material found in his book Treating the Tough Adolescent:  A Family-Based, Step-by-Step Guide. Dr. Sells is also the author of Parenting the Out-of-Control Teenager and has launched a three-week parenting education program for parents and their teenagers, and he has developed parent support groups and counselor certification training throughout the country.

Product Details ISBN: 9780312303013
ISBN-10: 0312303017
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date: October 11th, 2002
Pages: 368
Language: English

“For all parents who want good, immediately applicable ideas that are effective with acting-out teenagers, this is the book for you!” —John Gray, Ph.D., author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus and Children Are from Heaven

“An excellent combination of research and practice-with a difficult population! Good practical ideas that help parents answer hard questions.” —Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D., author of 1-2-3 Magic and Surviving Your Adolescents

“Parents of problematic teens will find Parenting Your Out-of-Control Teenager to be an easy-to-read book filled with practical solutions for difficult problems.” —Rex Forehand, Ph.D., author of Parenting the Strong-Willed Child

“A standout among the multitude of parenting books. Dr. Sells has a rare combination of practical experience coupled with an academician's need for researched and effective answers for responding to very difficult teens. For all those parents who want good, immediately applicable ideas that are effective with a severely acting-out adolescent, I can say, without reservations, this is the book for you!” —Foster W. Cline, M.D., author of Parenting with Love and Logic

“Sells' approach is all 'how-to': he provides seven basic steps, backed up with lists of strategies in the 'What do I do if...' mode. These steps will empower parents to regain authority, bring families out of deep trouble, and begin to restore the love parents and teens once held for each other.” —Library Journal

“I found Scott Sells' new book to be amazingly helpful. He really does go to exactly those most difficult places where teenagers step over the line, and where there seem to be few effective answers. Dr. Sells gives answers, they are very specific, and they are vry practical - real-world answers for real parents and real teenagers.” —Anthony E. Wolf, Ph.D., author of Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl to the Mall?