“Teenaged girls today face many challenges, but they hesitate to initiate potentially awkward conversations with the adults in their lives. Often, they don’t know enough about their concerns to figure out what information or guidance they need, or how to get it. The Girl’s Guide to Relationships, Sexuality, and Consent precisely provides the content, support, wisdom, accessibility, and privacy girls want and need. Thank you, Leah and Geraldine!”
—Debra Gilbert Rosenberg, AM, LCSW, psychotherapist for more than thirty-five years, and author of The New Moms’ Companion and Motherhood without Guilt
~Debra Gilbert Rosenberg, AM, LCSW
“As a psychologist specializing in teen girls, I will certainly have this book prominently displayed in my office! It educates and clarifies one of the most timely and sensitive topics facing teens today. I am grateful to the authors for covering this massive topic so comprehensively, and in a way that leaves the reader with a greater sense of agency and empowerment. It’s a must-have resource for every teen.”
—Lucie Hemmen, PhD, clinical psychologist, and author of Parenting a Teen Girl
~Lucie Hemmen, PhD
“I wish I’d had this sex-positive, psychologically astute, nonjudgmental, kind, and inclusive guide when I was a teenager! Actually, it probably would have helped me in my twenties as well. This book respects the intelligence of young people to work through complex questions of desire, consent, and safety. A great gift for your daughter, niece, or any other young people in your life.”
—Rachel Krantz, award-winning journalist, and author of Open
~Rachel Krantz
“Leah and Geraldine have created an outstanding resource on a sensitive and significant topic. This book is a comprehensive and straightforward guide to all aspects of dating, from building self-esteem to navigating breakups to the legal and emotional ramifications of sex without consent. With the pervasive internet component in today’s social environment, teaching teens to stay physically and emotionally healthy in dating relationships is critical. Teen boys should read this, too!”
—Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, psychotherapist; and author of eighteen self-help books, including The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens and the Put Your Worries Here journaling series
~Lisa M. Schab, LCSW
“The Girl’s Guide to Relationships, Sexuality, and Consent has the guidance, language, and specific tools for teens to explore some of the most challenging parts of navigating this period of their lives. Brilliantly written and with examples that are relatable and easy to read, teens and their parents will benefit greatly from this resource!”
—Jessica Yaffa,CPC, certified professional relationship coach, and president of NoSilence NoViolence
~Jessica Yaffa, CPC
“I am wholeheartedly recommending this book to my patients! A very thoughtful and inclusive resource, written by experienced therapists, to help teens and their families navigate the complex and challenging topics of relationships, identity formation, and much more!”
—Kali Hobson, MD, adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist
~Kali Hobson, MD
“A handbook for teens engaged in the work of building healthy relationships—with themselves and with others—written by licensed clinical social workers with experience in this field. Short, digestible chapters build on one another in this accessible handbook for building empowered relationships.... The authors are never judgmental or dismissive of teen concerns and focus on providing a tool kit for safe passage, no matter the reader’s path.... Also discussed are body image, abuse, breakups, sexuality and gender identity, and safer sex practices. Each chapter includes illustrative anecdotes and exercises that invite positive action. The authors open with an informative and reassuring opening note for adults explaining the value and importance of sexuality education. Although the book references girls, there is much of value here for all readers. Compassionate, holistic, purposeful.”
—Kirkus Reviews
~Kirkus Reviews