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How to Cope When Your Child Can't: Comfort, Help and Hope for Parents

Roz Shafran, Ursula Saunders, Alice Welham

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Psychology, Family psychology, Advice on parenting, Child care & upbringing, Teenagers: advice for parents, Self-help & personal development

Practical advice, tested techniques and real stories of what helps to offer comfort, help and hope to parents with an unhappy child.

Parenting and caring for a child who is struggling to cope can be painful and stressful, and can make it very hard to enjoy life yourself. Feelings of blame, guilt, sorrow, despair, fear and frustration may be swirling around alongside a desperate desire to cure their pain.

Although parenting a child who is experiencing difficulties is a common problem, we can feel desperately alone when it is happening to us. When someone we love is struggling - for whatever reason - we may become unhappy too. For countless parents and children there are problems with no easy solutions. However, that's where this book comes in. It aims to help understand for ourselves what we can and cannot do; to help us to accept any distress, worry, anxiety, sadness or loss of control in our situations; to see that we can tolerate these things; and to know that there are ways to move forward.

This book is packed with stories from real parents, combined with information from psychological research. It will show you how you can manage to obtain comfort from knowing you are not alone, get help from resources and techniques that really work, and find hope that things can and do change for the better.

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