Happiness Is a Choice for Teens

Happiness Is a Choice for Teens by Paul D. Meier, published by T. Nelson Publishers on December 15, 1996, is a resource aimed at helping adolescents navigate the complexities of their emotions and experiences. This edition, comprising 338 pages, presents insights drawn from the authors’ extensive work with teens facing various challenges, including stress, self-image, and relationships. The book emphasizes the idea that happiness is a choice, encouraging readers to take control of their emotional well-being.
In this book, Dr. Paul and Jan Meier address a range of topics relevant to young people, such as anger, grief, and goal-setting. They provide practical strategies for dealing with common dilemmas faced during adolescence, fostering a better understanding of emotions and feelings. By focusing on issues like family dynamics and mental health, the authors aim to equip teens with the tools needed to improve their outlook on life and make informed choices about their happiness.
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When you think you’ve been given nothing but raw deals in your life, remember that you can choose to be happy. That’s not just a pat theory but a truth that you really can discover and use for your life. Dr. Paul and Jan Meier work with thousands of teens struggling with the same dilemmas … feelings of stress, worried that there’s no future, tempted to check out on reality. They will show you how to deal with issues such as: anger, grief, goal-setting, the opposite sex, siblings, self-image … to name a few.
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