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  1. Lisa Damour is a psychologist and the author of three New York Times best sellers on teen development and parenting. She offers practical guidance, research, and video content on her website and subscription service Untangling 10to20.

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      Raising kids can be a bumpy, stressful, and uncertain...

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      Lisa's latest New York Times best seller is an urgently...

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      Lisa's latest New York Times best seller is an urgently...

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      Lisa’s premiere online workshop takes a deep dive into her...

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      Dr. Damour speaks around the world on a wide range of topics...

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      21403 Chagrin Boulevard, Suite 222Beachwood, OH 44122 For...

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      About Me. Dr. Lisa Damour is the author of three New York...

    • Untangled

      Untangled Guiding teenage girls through the seven...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_DamourLisa Damour - Wikipedia

    2000–current. Subjects. Adolescence. Parenting. Child development. Stress and anxiety. Website. www .drlisadamour .com. Lisa Kendall Damour (born 7 November, 1970) is an American clinical psychologist and author specializing in the development of teenage girls and young women.

  3. Lisa Damour is a psychologist and the author of the New York Times best sellers “Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions Into Adulthood” (Ballantine, 2016) and “Under...

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  4. Aug 28, 2023 · Dr. Damour, who is known for dispensing practical advice backed by scientific research, has counseled teenagers and their families for more than 25 years. Her latest book, “The Emotional Lives...

  5. Lisa Damour is a psychologist, author, podcaster and expert on teenagers. She speaks about the emotional lives of adolescents and how to cope with intense feelings in her TED talk.

  6. Feb 21, 2023 · Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist and author, explains why we need to rethink our approach to teen unhappiness and distress. She argues that we should not equate mental health with happiness, but with coping skills and perspective.

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