
Ending the Parent-Teen Control Battle
Resolve the Power Struggle and Build Trust, Responsibility, and Respect
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November 1, 2016
Psychotherapist Brown offers a family-oriented approach to teen-parent power struggles, illustrating how effective change will require adjustments on both the parental and teen front ("It's not the kid, it's not the parent--it's the pattern"). Brown offers clear introductions to the three stages of adolescence, demonstrating the typical developmental challenges followed by four basic temperament types and how conflict between parent and child can make common demands even trickier. Likening power struggles to "The Beast," the author describes how to "starve" the metaphorical creature of key nutrients such as reactivity and negative emotional tones. VERDICT Full of practical expectations, such as making schoolwork a priority, helping out around the house, speaking respectfully, and being a good role model to younger siblings, Brown's work also provides sample dialogs and an encouraging style that makes this holistic approach to what can be taxing years thoughtful and encompassing. Warmly recommended.
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