Teens in Turmoil
was written specifically to guide parents through the process of change as they confront and resolve problems with their teen.

Teens in Turmoil is solution oriented and useful for parents of teens of any age.

A Path to Change for Parents, Adolescents, and their Families.

Teens in Turmoil (published by Viking Penguin) co-authored by Dr. Carol Maxym, available at online and retail book stores, February, 2000. To order at your local Book Store ask for ISBN 0670887544


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Some advance reviews:

"Teens In Turmoil is the answer for any parent struggling with what to do about a troubled son or daughter. Maxym and York offer real solutions and provide hope to parents who are feeling there's no way out of their current situation."
Michael Gurian —author of The Good Son and The Wonder Of Boys

"Years ago, I was lucky enough to have met Carol Maxym through the therapeutic school my daughter attended. What Mary and I learned from her literally saved our lives. I remember thinking at the time that it was a shame that parents everywhere didn't have access to Carol's wisdom and experience. Now they do. And I'm delighted to recommend this book to everyone with a son or daughter like mine, engaged in the struggle toward an independent, clear-eyed adulthood. It provides invaluable insights and advice on where to turn when you've tried everything. What a map and compass are to the hiker lost in the woods, Teens in Turmoil will be to every parent fighting his or her way out of the wilderness of coping with an out of control teen."
Eileen Goudge—author of One Last Dance and Such Devoted Sisters

"Teens in Turmoil is a wise and wonderful book, one that will change the way you think about your teenager. Each chapter is packed with insightful descriptions and smart no-nonsense strategies. It is a hopeful, hands-on book that can lead to powerful changes with in your family." Barbara Mackoff — author of Growing a Girl

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