Courtney E. Conley’s New Book ‘Your Daughter Doesn’t Have to Be Miserable’ Teaches an Approach to Supporting Individuals Through Depression

Courtney E. Conley, an assistant professor and counselor specializing in working with adolescents, has completed her most recent book “Your Daughter Doesn’t Have To Be Miserable,” which talks about the parent-child relationship during the tumultuous teenage years.
Courtney writes, “Have you felt helpless watching your daughter go from a happy-go-lucky child to a moody and miserable teen? Has your once-strong relationship deteriorated as your child entered adolescence? As a parent, it’s tough helping kids navigate their teenage years. It’s even harder if they won’t let us in. The good news is, you don’t have to stand by, feeling helpless or stuck. It is possible to strengthen your relationship with your teen and help her work through her negative emotions so she can get back to her normal self and start enjoying her teenage years.”
Published by Fulton Books, Courtney E. Conley’s work shows parents how to strengthen their relationships with their teens and help them work through negative emotions.
Readers who wish to experience this illuminating work can purchase “Your Daughter Doesn’t Have To Be Miserable” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.
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Source: Fulton Books