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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Untangled
Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood
Book • 2017
In 'Untangled', Dr. Lisa Damour provides a comprehensive and reassuring guide for parents of teenage girls.
The book outlines seven distinct developmental transitions that girls undergo as they grow into adulthood, including Parting with Childhood, Contending with Adult Authority, Entering the Romantic World, and Caring for Herself.
Drawing on decades of experience and the latest research, Damour offers realistic scenarios and practical advice on how to engage daughters in constructive ways, addressing common questions and concerns such as managing eye-rolling, dealing with social media, discussing sex and substance use, and handling anxiety and eating disorders.
The book helps parents understand and connect with their daughters, making the challenging years of adolescence less fraught and more enjoyable.
The book outlines seven distinct developmental transitions that girls undergo as they grow into adulthood, including Parting with Childhood, Contending with Adult Authority, Entering the Romantic World, and Caring for Herself.
Drawing on decades of experience and the latest research, Damour offers realistic scenarios and practical advice on how to engage daughters in constructive ways, addressing common questions and concerns such as managing eye-rolling, dealing with social media, discussing sex and substance use, and handling anxiety and eating disorders.
The book helps parents understand and connect with their daughters, making the challenging years of adolescence less fraught and more enjoyable.
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as the author of several New York Times bestselling books on teenagers and their mental health.


Adam Grant

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ReThinking: Improving teen mental health with Lisa Damour
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as the author of three New York Times bestsellers, discussing how to protect kids while allowing them to build resilience.


Rich Roll

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How To Be A Better Parent: A Primer On Mindful Parenting
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as the author of several books on teenagers and their mental health.


Adam Grant

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ReThinking: Improving teen mental health with Lisa Damour
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as must-read books for parents.


Rich Roll

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as an example of AI's difficulty with pausing for punctuation.

Aubrey Carter

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as the author of the book, which centers on the Buddhist Eightfold Path.


Dan Harris

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The Surprising Power of “Healthy Embarrassment” | Koshin Paley Ellison
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, referencing her work on emotional regulation as a consultant for Inside Out.


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as offering invaluable guidance for parents raising adolescents.


Jon McLaughlin

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as instrumental in his parenting journey, particularly regarding his teenage daughters.


Rich Roll

Lisa Damour, PhD On Parenting Teens Under Pressure
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as a revised and updated edition of a book previously published in 2016.

Reena Ninan

205: The New Edition of Untangled by Dr. Lisa Damour
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and Speaker 4 as the subject of the podcast episode, discussing his teachings and experiences.


Eric Zimmer

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as one of 

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Kate Bowler


Lisa Damour

Lisa Damour: How to Talk to Teenagers
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as a book about raising teenage girls, but applicable to all genders.

Reena Ninan

204: How Do I Help My Kid Develop a Work Ethic?
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as a book for parents of teenage girls.

Angela Nelson

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