JBC Book and Author Event Featuring Dana Dorfman - When Worry Works
08 May @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Join TBA and the Jewish Book Council for an enlightening virtual event tailored for parents of teens. Discover valuable insights from acclaimed author and clinical expert Dr. Dorfman as she shares practical strategies to navigate the challenges of adolescent mental health and parental anxiety. Register Today!
In “When Worry Works,” Dr. Dorfman delves into the heart of the nation’s adolescent mental health crisis, addressing the mounting pressures faced by today’s youth and the inadvertent role parental anxiety plays in exacerbating these challenges. Drawing from thirty years of clinical practice and her own experiences raising teenagers in New York City, she offers evidence-based parenting techniques and reflective exercises to empower parents to make informed, values-aligned decisions for their teens.
During this engaging event, you’ll learn how to:
- Recognize and manage your own parental anxiety
- Support your teen’s well-being without sacrificing their future success
- Apply practical strategies to navigate day-to-day parenting decisions with confidence
Whether you’re grappling with concerns about your teen’s academic performance, social pressures, or mental health, this event is your opportunity to gain invaluable insights.
Don’t miss out on this transformative opportunity to strengthen your relationship with your teen and cultivate a supportive environment for their growth and success. Reserve your spot today and embark on the journey to empowered parenting!
This event will take place via Zoom. Register Today!
About When Worry Works
When Worry Works responds to one of the primary sources of the nation’s worsening adolescent mental health crisis — achievement pressure. Burdened by the mounting pressures on today’s youth, parents seek ways to strike the balance between supporting their teens’ current well-being while also setting them up for future success. Eager to take action and to manage their escalating fears, parents inadvertently and unknowingly exacerbate the problem by overlooking their own parental achievement anxiety.
Based on thirty years of clinical practice and her experiences raising her own teenagers in New York City, the work demonstrates that when parents become aware of their individual anxieties and learn to effectively manage them, they are empowered to make values aligned, rather than worry-driven parenting decisions. Dr. Dorfman provides practical evidence-based parenting strategies, exercises, and reflective prompts to guide parents through a process to constructively apply to their day-to-day parenting decisions.