
I Don't Want My Son To Be a Rescuer
I Don't Want My Son To Be a Rescuer - Tom is worried that his teenage son is trying to rescue the teen daughter of a friend who recently committed suicide. - Dr. Laura: "Talk to your son about what he's feeling and educate him on appropriate ways to respond." - Are you more likely to discuss things with your teenager or restrict them as a way to protect? Email me your thoughts at: [email protected] | To participate on the radio program; call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment - https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment. Become a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
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Tom is worried that his teenage son is trying to rescue the teen daughter of a friend who recently committed suicide. - Dr. Laura: "Talk to your son about what he's feeling and educate him on appropriate ways to respond."
Are you more likely to discuss things with your teenager or restrict them as a way to protect? Email me your thoughts at: [email protected]
To participate on the radio program; call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment - https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment.
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Become a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
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