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Stanley Turecki, M.D.Stanley Turecki, M.D., is a child and family psychiatrist and the father of a once difficult child. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, holds appointments at two New York hospitals, and is the physician-in-charge of the Difficult Child Center in New York City. |
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| Normal Children Have Problems, Too: How Parents Can Understand and Help Eight-year-old Joshua looks unhappy most of the time. He is easily disappointed and reduced to tears. Playmates don't call as much, and Joshua says sadly that no one likes him. He has become whiny, and he shadows his mother around the apartment. |
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| The Difficult Child: Expanded and Revised Edition Family Questions: Answer Yes or No. Do you find your child hard to raise? Do you find the child's behavior hard to understand? Are you often battling the child? Do you feel inadequate or guilty as a parent? Is your marriage or family life being affected |
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