Health – Psychologist
Program Titles
- Keys to Successful Stepfathering
- Keys to Parenting the Only Child
- Keys to Raising a Drug-free Child
- The Case of the Scary Divorce
Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D.
1 TEENAGE SUBSTANCE USE AND PARENTAL DENIAL.
2 WHEN YOUR TEENAGER WON’T TALK WITH YOU
3 PSYCHOLOGICAL RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION
4 THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL DIVORCE
5 TAKING RESPONSIBILITY IN FAMILY CONFLICT
6 MANAGING YOUR PARENTS DURING ADOLESCENCE
7 KNOWING IF A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP IS “GOOD”
8 “THE ARTICLES OF CONSIDERATION” IN DIVORCE
9 THE SEASON OF FORGIVENESS
10 KEEPING PRESSURE OFF YOUR ONLY CHILD
11 COPING WITH SOCIAL CRUELTY AT SCHOOL
12 PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR HOME SCHOOLING?
13 PARENTING THE STRONG-WILLED CHILD
14 THE DANGERS OF OVERPARENTING
15 THE FOURTH STAGE OF ADOLESCENCE:
Trial Independence (ages 18 – 23)
16 THE THIRD STAGE OF ADOLESCENCE:
Late Adolescence (ages 15 – 18)
17 THE SECOND STAGE OF ADOLESCENCE:
Mid Adolescence (ages 13-15)
18 THE FIRST STAGE OF ADOLESCENCE:
Early Adolescence (ages 9 – 13)
19 THE JOURNEY OF ADOLESCENCE
20 REDUCING ONE’S SPEED OF LIFE
21 CREATING A WORKING DIVORCE
22 ELECTRONIC BRAIN TRAINING AND ADD/ADHD
23 INTERNET OVEREXPOSURE:
When your child visits sites espousing violence,
hate, drug use, or pornographic sex
24 WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOUR CHILD SAYS “I HATE YOU!”
25 TELEVISION IN THE FAMILY
26 TAKING HARD STANDS WITH AN EX-SPOUSE
27 VISITATION ADJUSTMENTS FOR CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
28 WHEN A TEENAGER’S CLOSE FRIEND DIES
29 SEXUAL PRESSURES IN ADOLESCENCE
30 WHY ADOLESCENTS ARE MEAN TO EACH OTHER
31 GROWING UP LONELY
32 LAZY TEENAGERS
33 SIBLING CONFLICT
34 TEACHING CHILDREN TO THINK TWICE
35 WHY STEP RELATIONSHIPS AREN’T EASY
36 ASSESSING LEVEL OFTEENAGE SUBSTANCE USE
37 THE IMPAIRMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY IN SUBSTANCE USE
38 WHEN OVERREACTIONS PROVOKE BIG EXPLOSIONS
39 WHY PARENTS GET ANGRY
40 THE MESSY ROOM
41 SECURING YOUR CHILD IN A TIME OF WAR
42 STRENGTHS OF THE SINGLE PARENT
43 ANOTHER LOOK AT ADD/ADHD
44 WHY COURTESY COUNTS
45 DIVORCE AND FORGIVENESS
46 SEXISM IN THE FAMILY–ODD PARENT OUT
47 WHY WORRY?
48 ROLE CONFLICT OF THE SINGLE PARENT
49 ADOLESCENCE = “CLIMBING FOOL’S HILL.”
50 CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
51 THE EARLY ADOLESCENT ACHIEVEMENT DROP
52 “CONTROLLING” YOUR CHILD
53 WHY CHILDREN LIE
54 THE HIGH COST OF LYING
55 THE RISKS OF LEARNING
56 ADDICTION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE
57 THE FREEDOM CONTRACT WITH TEENAGERS
58 KEEPING PARENTAL INFLUENCE IN PERSPECTIVE
59 PREVENTING THE CONTAGION OF STRESS
60 THE PREDICTIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS
61 TEACHING CHLDREN TO MEND HURTS THEY DO
62 GROWING UPTOO OLD,TOO SOON
63 TEN TIPS FOR PARENTING AN ONLY CHILD
64 HOW A FATHER IS NOT A MOTHER
65 CHANGING A HABIT
Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D. perspective, offered to help stimulate parents’ thinking about their child raising and common concerns, conflicts, and changes that typically occur.
They are meant to be educational only. Because they are general in nature, they should NOT be used as a substitute for getting qualified professional psychological, medical, or legal help should serious need arise.
Books by Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D.
- Keys to Single Parenting
- Keys to Successful Stepfathering
- Keys to Parenting the Only Child
- Keys to Raising a Drug-free Child
- The Case of the Scary Divorce
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