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Adolescence and Other Temporary Mental Disorders

Adolescence and Other Temporary Mental Disorders Preview Adolescence and Other Temporary Mental Disorders
$29.95
Age Group: 12 to 19
Publishing Date: 2009
SKU: DVD6554
Media: DVD
Author: Patrick C Friman, Ph.D.
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Description:

Even generally well-behaved teens can do things that anger, puzzle, or frighten us.

On this DVD, Dr. Pat Friman shows his audience and viewers how the teenage brain affects teen behavior. With plenty of thought-provoking as well as laugh-out-loud examples, he explains how "insane" behavior on the part of teens is actually normal considering the different rates of development of parts of the brain.

Because the prefrontal cortex which guides reason and logic is still developing in adolescents, it is often overruled by the limbic system, the part of the brain that reacts with emotion. Wild outbursts, risk-taking (drugs, alcohol, and sex), and thoughtless or embarrassing behaviors are therefore regrettable, but not abnormal behaviors in teens.

Dr. Friman tells viewers which behaviors to address and how, and which behaviors should simply be ignored as teen "insanity" that will be outgrown as youth mature. His presentation, full of witty examples and wise advice, speaks directly to parents, caregivers, and educators who are looking to better understand and deal with the craziness of adolescence.

 

Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D., is Director of Clinical Services at Boys Town where he and his staff work with and counsel hundreds of youth and families each year. A Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine, he is the author of more than 180 published scientific papers on child behavior topics.

 

Running Time: 1 hr 15 min

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