9781433843631 - the parent pivot: what to do when your young adult is in psychological distress de carroll, lynne; gilroy, paula j.; crawford, mikal (14 resultados)

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2025
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 1829) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky… behaviors. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to: Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy Determine when and how to seek treatment Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassionfor themselves and their adult children. A practical resource that equips parents to support emerging adults facing psychological distress and risky behaviors. It offers guidance on shifting from caretaker to coachfocusing on communication, boundary-setting, self-care, and sustaining empathy to help families navigate turbulent transitions with resilience. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: New. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 18-29) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky behaviors…. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"-and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to. Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues. Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal. Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy. Determine when and how to seek treatment. Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being. Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassion-for themselves and their adult children.

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Paperback. Condición: New. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 18-29) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky behaviors…. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"-and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to. Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues. Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal. Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy. Determine when and how to seek treatment. Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being. Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassion-for themselves and their adult children.

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Editorial: American Psychological Association (APA) 5/20/2025, 2025
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Paperback or Softback. Condición: New. The Parent Pivot: What to Do When Your Young Adult Is in Psychological Distress. Book.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 1829) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky… behaviors. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to: Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy Determine when and how to seek treatment Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassionfor themselves and their adult children. A practical resource that equips parents to support emerging adults facing psychological distress and risky behaviors. It offers guidance on shifting from caretaker to coachfocusing on communication, boundary-setting, self-care, and sustaining empathy to help families navigate turbulent transitions with resilience. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. This book provides information, guidance, and above all hope for parents struggling to support their young adult children in psychological distress. The period of emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 29) is a psychologically vulnerable time. Many emerging adults are anxious, depressed, or otherwis…e distressed and may turn to unhealthy coping strategies, including substance misuse, unhealthy eating, Internet misuse, and risky and impulsive behaviors such as sexual acting out and reckless driving. Where parents previously functioned in the caretaker role for their young children, they must now "pivot" to a new role: coach, wise counsel, or compeer. Parents may also need to pivot back to a caretaking role for a time if their young adults are dealing with more serious mental health issues. This book provides essential information and practical advice to help parents navigate these difficult challenges and deal with their own distress as they assist their struggling emerging adults. The authors describe various mental health symptoms and disorders common to this age group. They also discuss the difference between normal and more problematic behaviors, and options for professional help and treatment approaches. Not all young adults are willing to receive help, whether from family, friends, or professionals. But regardless of their situation, this book offers tips and strategies for how parents can maintain a loving, empathic relationship with their young adult, even in the most challenging circumstances. Written by psychologists with extensive experience helping emerging adults and their families, this book provides invaluable guidance for communicating effectively, setting boundaries, managing collateral damage within the family, practicing self-care, mourning losses, and developing and practicing compassion for yourself and your young adult. It reflects the complex emotional dynamics occurring both within and between young adults and their parents, and it provides hope for struggling families. A practical resource that equips parents to support emerging adults facing psychological distress and risky behaviors. It offers guidance on shifting from caretaker to coachfocusing on communication, boundary-setting, self-care, and sustaining empathy to help families navigate turbulent transitions with resilience. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: New. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 18-29) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky behaviors…. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"-and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to. Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues. Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal. Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy. Determine when and how to seek treatment. Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being. Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassion-for themselves and their adult children.

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Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: American Psychological Association (APA) Mai 2025, 2025
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 1829) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risk…y behaviors. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time 'caretaker,' parents must learn to 'pivot' into roles such as 'coach,' 'wise counsel,' or 'compeer'and sometimes return to the 'caretaker' role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to: Distinguish between 'normal' developmental stress and more serious mental health issues Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy Determine when and how to seek treatment Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassionfor themselves and their adult children.

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Paperback. Condición: New. For parents who feel overwhelmed, worried, or unsure how to help a young adult in psychological distress, this book offers compassionate, practical guidance.Emerging adulthood (ages 18-29) is a vulnerable period often marked by anxiety, depression, substance misuse, internet misuse, and risky behaviors…. As children enter adulthood, the parenting role must shift. Instead of being a full-time "caretaker," parents must learn to "pivot" into roles such as "coach," "wise counsel," or "compeer"-and sometimes return to the "caretaker" role when distress intensifies.The Parent Pivot provides clear guidance, support, and realistic hope for navigating this stage. Written by psychologists with decades of experience supporting emerging adults and their families, the book offers tools and language parents can begin using right away. Even when young adults resist help, readers will find strategies for staying connected without overstepping or disengaging.You'll learn how to. Distinguish between "normal" developmental stress and more serious mental health issues. Communicate effectively, even during shutdown, conflict, or withdrawal. Encourage professional help while respecting autonomy. Determine when and how to seek treatment. Set healthy boundaries and protect family well-being. Manage your own stress, fear, and emotional exhaustionDrawing on clinical research and real-world experience, The Parent Pivot addresses the complex emotional dynamics between parents and their young adults. It guides parents in practicing self-care, mourning lost expectations, and cultivating compassion-for themselves and their adult children.