PSYchology

Coping with problems is easier if you clearly understand the tasks that we face at this age stage, the Austrian psychotherapist Klaus Vopel is sure. In a new series of books, telling teenagers about the psychological characteristics of their age, he invites them to perform special exercises.

Coping with problems is easier if you clearly understand the tasks that we face at this age stage, the Austrian psychotherapist Klaus Vopel is sure. In a new series of books, telling teenagers about the psychological characteristics of their age, he invites them to perform special exercises. Writing down or drawing their thoughts, putting themselves in the place of friends or parents, teenagers become more flexible, attentive and independent. The book is also useful for parents who dream of safely surviving the teenage crisis of their growing children.

Genesis, 208 p.

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