Healthy Teens, Body and Soul: A Parent's Complete Guide
By (Author) Andrea Marks
By (author) Betty Rothbart
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
15th April 2003
18th May 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular medicine and health
Encyclopaedias and reference works
Relationships and families: advice and issues
613.0433
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
467g
This breakthrough book covers the head-to-toe, outside-inside health needs of today's 10- to 21-year-olds. Written by experts in adolescent medicine and parent-child relationships, this comprehensive reference gives no-nonsense, straightforward guidance on how to talk with teens in a way that will help them take charge of their own health.
Andrea Marks, M.D., and Betty Rothbart, M.S.W., take a unique approach -- they focus on the interplay of physical, mental, emotional, and social issues that make these years such a challenging time. They show how physical health concerns must be considered within the context of the three main goals of adolescence:
gaining independence
clarifying sexual identity
Finding a realistic, satisfying place in society
Combining authoritative information with sound advice on communicating with teens, who really do want and need their parents' help (even though at times it may seem otherwise), Healthy Teens, Body and Soul will teach parents how to open the lines of communication that will result in healthier, happier teens (and parents!).
Mel Levine, M.D. author of the #1 New York Times bestseller A Mind at a Time A landmark owner's manual for parents...
David W. Kaplan, M.D. Head, Adolescent Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine This is the teen health book. It is #1 on my list!
Ron Taffel, Ph.D. author of The Second Family Sure to become a reference guide on millions of shelves around the world...a must-have.
Andrea Marks, M.D., a specialist in adolescent medicine, directed academic programs before opening a private practice for patients ages 9 to 30. She is on the faculty of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and also writes a monthly column, "Ask Dr. Marks," for Cosmo Girl magazine. Dr. Marks will be President of the Society for Adolescent Medicine in 2004.