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In When to Worry, Dr. Lisa has created a masterpiece...
  -David Satcher, MD, PhD, Former US Surgeon General

Dr. Lisa Boesky

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When To Worry
FROM DR. LISA

Parents can easily feel overwhelmed when suddenly faced with a moody, defiant, unfocused, unpredictable, angry or overly sensitive teenager. They wonder if these changes are a normal part of adolescence of if their teen is in need of help.

When to Worry helps parents distinguish typical teenage behaviors from those that merit concern. It then walks parents through steps they can take to help troubled teens before it’s too late. Parents will learn:

  • Warning signs of potential problems
  • Which strategy works best for each issue
  • How to effectively communicate with adolescents
  • How and where to get professional help for teens
  • The pros and cons of medication for teens
WHEN TO WORRY
USA Today WHEN to WORRY and Dr. Lisa were featured in USA Today!!!

When to Worry provides essential information on: moody teens, rebellious or defiant teens, school problems, teen depression, ADHD, teens and drugs, self-injury ("cutting"), low self-esteem, delinquency, learning disabilities, out of control teens, worries/fears and stress, eating disorders, aggression, bipolar disorder, Aspergers, teen suicide, trauma, and more.

Parents learn how to recognize warning signs of these important issues and are given specific “dos and don’ts” to decrease their teen’s struggles and increase peace in the family home.

Compassionate and reassuring, this practical and user-friendly guide is invaluable to any adult concerned about a teenage child.

Dr. Lisa’s new book When to Worry has won a 2007 iParenting Media Award for “Outstanding Book”

When To Worry
How to Tell If Your Teen Needs Help—And What to Do About It

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Introduction
Section I

What’s Normal and What’s Not?

Chapter One:

Is My Teen Normal?
Teens Displaying Typical Behavior vs. When to Worry

Chapter Two:

Sad, Mad, or Bad
Teens Who Are Too Moody

Chapter Three:

Unfocused and On The Run
Teens Who Cannot Pay Attention or Have Too Much Energy

Chapter Four:

Rebel Without a Cause
Teens Who Break Rules or Laws

Chapter Five:

Run by Fear
Teens Who Stress, Obsess, or Are On Edge

Chapter Six:

Under The Influence
Teens Who Use Alcohol and Other Drugs

Chapter Seven:

Hungry for Help
Teens Too Concerned about Body Image, Weight, and Food

Chapter Eight:

Secret Pain
Teens Who Cut Themselves

Chapter Nine:

Ending It All
Teens Who Think About Dying

Chapter Ten:

Not Making the Connection 
Teens Who Have a Hard Time “Getting” It

Chapter Eleven:

Behaving Bizarrely
Teens Who Lose Touch with Reality

Section II

Getting Help If Necessary

Chapter Twelve:

What’s Going On
Obtaining the Right Evaluation for Teens

Chapter Thirteen:

Help Is on the Way
Obtaining the Right Treatment for Teens

Section III

Family Matters

Chapter Fourteen:

You Make A Difference
Positive Parenting for Teens with Special Needs

Chapter Fifteen:

Don’t Forget Your Oxygen Mask
The Importance of Self-Care

Section IV

Resources and Support

Appendix A Resources and Support
Appendix B

Psychiatric Medication Chart   

WHAT MAKES WHEN TO WORRY SO UNIQUE?
  • Most comprehensive resource on teen emotional & behavioral problems
  • Helps parents determine when to worry about their teen's mental health and when to relax
  • Detailed vignettes of troubled teens bring material to life
  • Easy-to-follow checklists of warning signs
  • Gender differences highlighted
  • Cultural differences highlighted
  • Parental dos and don'ts in the family home
  • Specific steps to get a professional evaluation
  • Effective treatments, including therapy for teens and medication for teens
  • “Frequently Asked Questions” in every chapter
  • Specific questions to ask professionals before using their services
  • Complex information presented in practical and easy-to-access reference guide
  • Straightforward, expert advice
  • Standard and authoritative reference to consult throughout the teen years whenever perplexing adolescent behaviors surface
  • When to Worry empowers parents to be proactive
  • In-depth information on each teen difficulty (vs. brief coverage in media)
  • Written by a national expert on troubled teens
  • Relevant for parents AND professionals who work with teens
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