The Teen Interpreter
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
An insightful, revealing and practical guide to adolescents' inner world, from a renowned psychologist






An insightful, revealing and practical guide to adolescents' inner world, from a renowned psychologist
Terri Apter reveals how everyday judgments impact our relationships and how praise, blame and shame shape our sense of self.
An essential work for readers seeking compassionate, wise guidance about the powerful relationship between mothers and their sons and daughters.
In "What Do You Want from Me?", psychologist Apter explores the impact of in-laws on marriage and family dynamics. He offers insights into managing conflicts and building healthy relationships, emphasizing the significant role in-laws play in our quality of life and long-term well-being. A must-read for families.
The best book on sisters, very important and beautifully written.-Carol Gilligan, author of In a Different Voice
Focused on fostering self-confidence in children, this guidebook by renowned social psychologist Terri Apter offers parents a compassionate and practical strategy. Drawing on her research at Cambridge, Apter provides clear insights and actionable advice to help parents navigate the challenges of raising motivated and confident kids.
Why Mothers and Daughters Fight and How Both Can Win (Revised)
Arguing is a common aspect of the mother-daughter relationship, occurring every two-and-a-half days on average, as both parties navigate changes in their bond. Terri Apter explores how daughters use conflict to express their evolving identities and seek understanding from their mothers, who often misinterpret these outbursts as rejection. Through case studies and dialogues, the book guides mothers in decoding their daughters' anger and fostering a deeper connection, transforming conflicts into opportunities for closeness.
In this insightful book, Terri Apter explores the challenges young people face transitioning to adulthood. She argues that many motivated teenagers remain dependent on their parents due to misguided notions of maturity. Apter emphasizes the need for parental guidance and support, alongside respect for their independence, to help them navigate this crucial developmental stage.
Focusing on the significance of friendships, this book explores the profound influence that relationships among girls and women have on their lives. It delves into the dynamics of these connections, offering insights into how they shape identity, emotional well-being, and personal growth. Through engaging narratives and research, it highlights the essential role of best friends in navigating life's challenges and celebrating successes.
Focusing on the transformative journey of women in their forties and fifties, the study reveals that midlife can be a time of renewal and self-discovery. Through in-depth interviews, it highlights how many women embrace this phase as an opportunity for psychological growth and fulfillment, challenging the stereotype of midlife as a period of despair over aging. The insights provided offer a fresh perspective on women's experiences during this pivotal life stage.