
how do i know what books to read Overcoming Anger in Teens and Pre-Teens: A Parent's Guide (Dr. T's Living Well Series)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great resource for parents with angry teensBy Henry GarmanIf you are a tired, frustrated parent whose struggling daily with "emotional" teenagers or pre-teens, this e-book will provide the help and knowledge you need to desensitize their anger.The secret is just a case of educating yourself about the causes and treatment of anger in your children. This then, gives you the power and "know how" to deal with and solve the problems.Society today just thinks medication is the therapy and solution. Dr. Travis shows you in this brilliant e-book that there are other alternative ways if you have the understanding of the root causes and the tools to implement.I really like Dr.Travis's style of writing, his in-depth knowledge and ability to get the message across with help that you can implement straight away and bring success. If you are well informed in my opinion, you are more able to deal with the problem and be open to understand the solution quicker and more effectively.This subject not only affects parents, but the whole family as the child's anger can spill onto all members of the family unit, as far as I'm concerned, knowledge is power so this e-book will help inform and empower ALL those involved with a child dealing with anger issues.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Now I know where my anger came fromBy Gregory C.I deal with my own anger issues from time to time, so this book was familiar to me. I didn't think that teens and preteens suffered like adults from Anger. I like the Tips for Parents section. I also liked the idea that Dr. Travis stated that Hurt is the foundation of all anger. That makes sense. This is a must read book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Angry kids? Why? This book is an eye opener.By DerrickAnger in teens has a cause and can be treated. This wonderfully concise, and well organized book arms the reader with tools and techniques to help your children. There is a great exercise to practice with your childrdn in releasing anger. This really helped me understand my agitated child better. Thanks, Dr. Travis.