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129: How to Help a Troubled Teen (with Claire Michalak and Elizabeth Wangler)
129: How to Help a Troubled Teen (with Claire Michalak and Elizabeth Wangler)
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: Raising teens can be hard as they navigate school, peers and emotions. But what happens when you have a teen who isn’t making the choices you’d like them to make or who is struggling with teen depression and trying to cope through drugs or other risky behaviors? In this episode you’ll learn how to help a troubled teen and to heal the parent-teen relationship in the process. Links From This Episode: www.jenriday.com/retreat The Hoffman Institute Foundation: The Hoffman Process Copper Canyon Academy Boarding School Where Will You Be in Five Years Oneness by Rasha Follow Claire on Facebook Follow Elizabeth on Facebook Follow Claire on Instagram Follow Elizabeth on Twitter Email Elizabeth Follow Jen Riday on Instagram Jen on Facebook Have questions you'd like Jen to answer on the show? Email her at support@jenriday.com How to Leave a Review Related Episodes: Happy Bit: Two Unruly Teens: An Update When Parenting Your Teen Becomes Traumatizing Happy Bit: Our Experience with the Anasazi Wilderness Therapy Program How to Sign Up for the Vibrant Happy Women Retreat: Go to jenriday.com/retreat How to Leave a Review: Click here to watch a quick video to learn how to leave a review. How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public Give us a Rating and Review · Subscribe on iTunes Comments: If you’d like to make a comment or leave feedback about the podcast, leave us a phone message at 1-608-352-6586 or email us at support@jenriday.com
Released:
Sep 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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