Your defiant teen 10 steps to resolve conflict and rebuild your relationship

Russell A. Barkley, 1949-

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Published
New York, NY : Guilford Press [2008]
Language
English
Main Author
Russell A. Barkley, 1949- (-)
Other Authors
Arthur L. Robin (-), Christine M. Benton
Physical Description
x, 326 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-318) and index.
ISBN
9781593855833
9781593855840
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • I. You and Your Defiant Teen
  • 1. What Defiance Is-and What You Should Do about It
  • 2. How Defiance Develops
  • 3. What Does Adolescence Have to Do with It?
  • 4. Is It Just Your Teen's Personality?
  • 5. Where Do You Come In?
  • 6. How to Find a Way Out
  • II. 10 Steps to a Better Relationship with Your Teen-and a Better Future for Your Teen
  • 7. Getting Ready
  • 8. Step 1. Making Positive One-on-One Time a Habit
  • 9. Step 2. A New Way to Manage Behavior
  • 10. Step 3. Contracts and Point Systems: How Teens Can Earn Privileges
  • 11. Step 4. Making the Punishment Really Fit the Crime
  • 12. Step 5. Tackling Additional Issues with Rewards and Penalties
  • 13. Step 6. Addressing Defiant Behavior in School and Conflicts over Homework
  • 14. Step 7. Using Problem-Solving Skills
  • 15. Step 8. Learning and Practicing Communication Skills
  • 16. Step 9. Dealing with Unreasonable Beliefs and Expectations
  • 17. Step 10. Keeping It Together
  • Appendix A. Sample Problem-Solving Worksheets
  • Appendix B. How to Find a Therapist
  • Resources
  • Index
  • About the Authors
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Barkley, research professor of psychiatry at SUNY-Syracuse Medical University and author (with Benton) of Your Defiant Child, and Robin (director of psychology training at Children's Hospital of Michigan) share between them 60 years of clinical and research experience studying the defiant behavior of children and adolescents. The first part of their comprehensive defiance-busting system helps parents define and assess the problem. The authors provide a chart to help readers gauge their child's behavior, then outline four factors that contribute to defiance: the teen's and parents' characteristics (which are unchanging), stress (which can be alleviated somewhat) and parenting style (which can be substantially modified). Part Two delves into the principles for reversing or preventing defiance, with sections on "one-on-one" time (including how to accomplish this with an uninterested teen), managing behavior and choosing appropriate punishments and rewards, to name a few. Without placing blame, the authors reveal that parents often unwittingly make a bad situation worse; the text gives solid tips on how to work toward a positive outcome and offers a variety of scenarios, demonstrating precisely how a parent's words and actions can be the source of a teen's compliant or defiant response. In the end, the authors offer a useful and detailed approach that respects the rights and expectations of parents and teens. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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