Son Blames Parents for His Problems
A skilled professional therapist/psychologist would never allow or encourage a child to blame his parents for his misfortunes and pain. read more
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A skilled professional therapist/psychologist would never allow or encourage a child to blame his parents for his misfortunes and pain. read more
Our expert recommends comprehensive treatment, including intensive therapy for a troubled 11-year-old. read more
Many parents respond to the appearance of love lives in their teenagers by clicking into fear and the memories of their own teenage romantic experienc... read more
A mother is concerned about the relationship between a 17-year-old boy and her 14-year-old eighth-grader. read more
A 17-year-old fears she may lose her boyfriend, who is leaving for college, unless she has sex with him. read more
A parent seeks advice on how to get her daughter to take her college classes seriously. read more
Our expert believes that 11-year-olds are far too young to engage in dating behaviors. read more
The primary objective in dealing with this crush is to make certain that this boy is not made to feel rejected, abnormal, or perverted. read more
A parent asks how to help her younger son deal with his brother going off to college. read more
Severe depression requires the help of loved ones and professional assistance. read more
Being bright and having loving parents and a beautiful home won't necessarily immunize teenagers from low self-esteem and depression. read more
A mother asks how she can express her fears to her daughter about her boyfriend, without putting her on the defensive. read more
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