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Acing Screen Time Conflicts with Lisa Damour

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Parenting kids has always had its challenges, but now, in the tech revolution, conflicts are at a whole new level. The good news is that research shows that conflicts done well have all sorts of benefits for youth. But how do we ensure healthier conflicts? On today’s episode, Lisa Damour, Ph.D. psychologist and author of three New York Times best-selling books about adolescents, including “The Emotional Lives of Teenagers,” shares valuable advice on doing just that. The episode explores teen psychology, common screen time arguments, and several approaches to having healthier conflicts. All this makes for compelling listening not just for parents but for adolescents as well. 

Featured Expert

Lisa Damour

Research References

The role of music in adolescents' mood regulation (Sage Journal)

Extreme Metal Music and Anger Processing (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience)

The appeal of sad music: A brief overview of current directions in research on motivations for listening to sad music (The Arts in Psychotherapy)

Additional Links 

Lisa Damour’s website 

The Ask Lisa Podcast

Books by Lisa Damour:

Untangled

Under Pressure 

The Emotional Lives Of Teenagers

 

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