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Do you have an angry child? "Do you wonder why your child or teen seems on edge, unduly angry, and restless at times or maybe all the time? Are you uncertain if and when you should be worried? Are you so busy that sometimes you dismiss these thoughts but later reconsider them? You may be noticing you have a frequently angry child or teen." (excerpt from Introduction) In this book, healthy expressions of anger are discussed, as well as, when kids repeatedly say "No", experience temper tantrums, and have angry reactions in interpersonal situations. The book illustrates how parents help children and teens master these feelings the Parental Intelligence Way. The five steps to Parental Intelligence are explained with multiple examples of how busy parents use them to help angry kids solve problems.
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Laurie Hollman
Author PageContent you provide will appear on Amazon's Laurie Hollman Page after a short delay.> Visit Amazon's Laurie Hollman Pageedit biographydeleteBiographyLaurie Hollman, PhD, is a psychoanalyst with specialized clinical training in infant-parent, child, adolescent and adult psychotherapy, a unique practice that covers the life span. She is particularly adept at helping parents and children relate well together in today's complex family environment. This sensibility helps each family member understand their own emotional experiences while simultaneously being receptive to others' points of view.Dr.Hollman is also an expert on the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. She's treated narcissistic patients and their family members. Her compassion and empathy supports marital couples, children of narcissistic parents,narcissistic parents, narcissistic employersand their employees.Dr. Hollman has been on the faculties of New York University, The Society for Psychoanalytic Study and Research, Long Island University, and The Long Island Institute for Psychoanalysis. She has written extensively for various publications on infant, child, and adolescent development including the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, The International Journal of Infant Observation, and The Inner World of the Mother. She has also written on subjects relevant to parents of divorce for the Family Law Review, a publication of the New York Bar Association. As a columnist for Newsday's Parent & Children Magazine and the Long Island Parent for almost a decade, she has written numerous articles on parenting. Dr. Hollman has written the "Parental Intelligence" column for Moms Magazine. She has blogged for Huffington Post and writes for Thrive Global She is also a feature writer for The Bloggy Moms Network and a guest writer for popular parenting websites including Natural Parenting Network, Positive Parenting Ally, Upjourney, and Our Parenting Spot.Dr. Hollman has studied with world-renowned figures such as psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Dr. Jacob Arlow, psychologist and child researcher Dr. Anni Bergman, and psychologist and infant researcher, Dr. Beatrice Beebe.Earlier in her life, Dr. Hollman was an elementary school teacher with a background in research in educational psychology where she pioneered "individualized instruction" in the classroom. She conceived and developed a program to teach children with learning and reading disabilities to help revitalize a traditional school system. She fostered distinctive relationships with hard-to-reach children and inspired their parents to do the same. Even then, she had a relationship-based teaching style that reached a broad spectrum of children.As an accomplished artist, Dr. Hollman's work has been viewed in solo and group exhibitions in New York including venues such as the Heckscher Museum, the Jeanie Tengelesen Gallery, The Stone Quarry Art Park and the B.J. Spoke Gallery.She
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