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Life as a teen can be a struggle. The hardships of juggling school, friends, family, and social media--not to mention raging hormones--can limit self-confidence and the ability to build healthy relationships. Based on new research showing that attachment-based therapy improves social skills for teens, this workbook offers teens the tools they need to master social success, boost self-confidence, build emotional security, and connect to others.

Produktbeschreibung
Life as a teen can be a struggle. The hardships of juggling school, friends, family, and social media--not to mention raging hormones--can limit self-confidence and the ability to build healthy relationships. Based on new research showing that attachment-based therapy improves social skills for teens, this workbook offers teens the tools they need to master social success, boost self-confidence, build emotional security, and connect to others.
Autorenporträt
Christina Reese, PhD, is a licensed clinical therapist who specializes in attachment theory. She has extensive experience with attachment trauma and adoption, working on connecting families and building stronger relationships. Reese provides educational seminars across the country on attachment and trauma in children and families, and is author of Attachment, Puzzle Pieces, The Attachment Connection, and Trauma and Attachment. Foreword writer David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, is clinical director of the Children's Home of Poughkeepsie, NY, and adjunct faculty at Western Connecticut State University. He has authored several books on child and adolescent therapy, child abuse and trauma, and resilience in children.