How to Get Your Teenager Out of Their Bedroom
Anita Cleare (2024) Note by Sacha Chua, https://sach.ac/2025-10-17-07
- Four key drives
- Separation
 - Autonomy
 - Individuation
 - Assimilation
 
 - Just like a toddler learning to walk, progress: not neat, not linear
 - "We need to be the calm, consistent, non-judgemental rock in their turbulent world."
 - The thoughts that trip us up:
- Overgeneralizing
 - Mind reading
 - Catastrophic thinking
 - Comparisonitis
 - Should/shouldn't
 - It's all about me!
 
 - Rules:
- Be kind to yourself.
 - Manage your thoughts.
 - Model the behaviour you want to see
 - Hand over the power
 - Prioritize relationship over power.
 
 - "Our job is to learn to spot those thoughts (underneath the big emotions they generate),take a deep breath and try a different thought instead, not to dump those thoughts and fears onto our teenager or hijack the drama."
 - Pay attention, summarize, keep calm, explore gently, problem-solve together
 - Ideas:
- food
 - TV
 - shopping
 - money
 - dog
 
 - Unconditional love and acceptance
 - Red flags