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Why Teens Ignore Warnings & What Actually Works
by Dr. Lynn Margolies
Psychologically informed approaches motivate teens to make thoughtful decisions.
by Dr. Lynn Margolies
Dr. Lynn Margolies is a Ph.D. licensed experienced psychologist. She was trained at McLean Hospital, a Harvard teaching hospital, and was a Harvard Medical School Instructor and Fellow. Read Bio
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