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    <![CDATA[A psychologist offers peace-making strategies for parents who don't know where to turn. <br/><br/> The sullen, withdrawn, sarcastic teenager. The defensive, wary, and helpless parent. This book builds a bridge between the two sides--with practical and supportive advice on how to: <br/><br/> * Contain conflicts before they escalate into violence<br/> * Break through the teen's verbal intimidation<br/> * Avoid futile arguments<br/> * Turn confrontation into communication<br/> * Stand firm against teen rage<br/> * Manage teen manipulation<br/> * Build the teen's self-esteem<br/> * Talk to teens when no one knows what to say <br/><br/> For ever parent who's screamed, <em>what am I going to do with you?</em>, this book finally provides the answer.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Through her regular monthly column over the past eight years, Dr. Janet Edgette has entertained and educated the readers of Practical Horseman magazine about the influence their thoughts can have on their lives with their horses. Janet believes that people often assume equestrian sport psychology concerns itself only with performance nerves in riders, overlooking all the different issues that this sport brings up that cannot be remedied by a new bit, a new horse, or extra lessons.     In the columns collected in this book, Janet shows you how to develop healthy attitudes and perspectives that help you to make better choices regarding your horses, training programs, and yourself to bring about better riding.]]>
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