The Psychology of the Teenage Brain 1st Edition
Grab the insights every parent, teacher, and clinician needs to understand today’s adolescents. The Psychology of the Teenage Brain, 1st Edition by John Coleman, offers a clear, evidence-based roadmap to the cognitive and emotional changes that shape teenage behavior.
This engaging volume translates neuroscience into practical understanding: why teens take risks, how sleep and social media affect mood and learning, and what strengthens decision-making and resilience. Coleman blends accessible explanations of brain development with real-life scenarios from classrooms, clinics, and family life, making complex research relatable for non-specialists and professionals alike.
Readers will find:
– A concise overview of adolescent neurodevelopment and executive function
– Practical strategies to improve communication, learning, and emotional regulation
– Actionable advice for educators, counselors, and parents to support healthy development
Whether you’re navigating homework battles, supporting mental health, or designing youth-focused programs, this book equips you with tools grounded in current psychology and neuroscience. Its clear structure and case-driven approach make it useful for immediate application in homes, schools, and clinics across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond.
If you want a thoughtful, scientifically informed guide that turns brain science into usable strategies for teens, The Psychology of the Teenage Brain by John Coleman is an essential first-edition resource. Order your copy today to start understanding—and helping—teenagers with confidence.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


