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Show Me Your Mad Face

Overview

Publisher
Boys Town Press
Released
June 20, 2018
ISBN
9781545721582
Format
ePub
Category
Self Help

Book Details

Children get angy for many different reasons. Exhausted parents often try to avoid anything that might trigger their anger. Author Dr. Connie Schnoes, however, tells parents not to shield children from situations that make them angry. Instead, all children must learn that feeling angry sometimes is normal and there are appropriate ways to control and express anger without hurting themselves or others.

Author Description

Connie J. Schnoes, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist who has worked with youth and their families for more than 25 years. She currently provides outpatient services to children of all ages and their families. She is also the training director for the Boys Town pre-doctoral internship psychology training program.

Dr. Schnoes received both her Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her' experiences span the Boys Town Integrated Continuum of Care SM for children and families. She has assisted in the development and evaluation of numerous programs including parent training, wraparound services,foster care, residential care centers, and inpatient psychiatric care. She has consulted locally and nationally and been involved in research and program implementation. Her clinical interests include pediatric sleep disturbance, disruptive behavior problems, depression and anxiety disorders.

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