Why Is My Teenager Feeling Like This?

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9781433570759
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Are you noticing feelings of anxiety and depression from your teenagers and you want to open up avenues of communication? This companion text to Why Am I Feeling Like This? is a great launching point to open conversations. Adults are equipped with summaries and an analytical look at the real-life scenarios, discussion questions, and helpful guidance through the student exercises. This text takes a more clinical approach in explaining to parents/mentors/pastors/etc. what is cognitively happening while teens read and apply the keys given throughout the text. There are three main differences between the companion guide and the main text: 1) there is more information 2) contains extra session material to help adults understand and 3) gives you spiritual encouragement. Reading alongside your teen will help you be able to answer those questions, but also have those conversations about how to handle these feelings and various issues like self-image, porn, perfectionism, sex, expectations, etc., that lead to feelings of anxiety. 148 pgs, pb. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Why Is My Teenager Feeling Like This?

Have you ever looked at your anxious or depressed teenage son or daughter and wondered, Why is my teenager feeling like this?

In this companion guide to his book for teens Why Am I Feeling Like This?, pastor and counselor David Murray offers spiritual encouragement and practical direction for parents and other adults who want to help but don't know where to start. Structured around eighteen real-life examples, Murray provides tips for having open conversations with teens about anxiety and depression, as well as discussion questions, Bible verses for memorization, and prayers. With these tools in hand, parents and teenagers alike will be equipped to experience freedom from the chains of anxiety and depression.



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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Crossway Books
Author:David Murray
Grade:AD
ISBN:9781433570759
Length in Inches:8.5
Width in Inches:5.5
Height in Inches:0.4375
Weight in Pounds:0.4
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