For Teens Knee-Deep In Negativity, Reframing Thoughts Can Help
Irritation and gloom may seem like the default mode for teenagers, but parents can help them gain a more realistic and resilient way of thinking. A clinical psychologist explains how.
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September 9, 2017 at 04:00PM
NPR News: For Teens Knee-Deep In Negativity, Reframing Thoughts Can Help
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