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Robert Epstein


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Robert Epstein is a senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in California. He is the author of 15 books, and the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today.


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The Case Against Adolescenc...

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Teen 2.0: Saving Our Childr...

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The Big Book of Motivation ...

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The Big Book Of Stress Reli...

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Creativity Games for Traine...

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Parsing the Turing Test: Ph...

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Self-Help Without the Hype

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Prince Eugene at War 1809

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Beyond the Grave: Contempor...

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The Empty Brain

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“Through most of human history, our ancestors had children shortly after puberty, just as the members of all nonhuman species do to this day. Whether we like the idea or not, our young ancestors must have been capable of providing for their offspring, defending their families from predators, cooperating with others, and in most other respects functioning fully as adults. If they couldn't function as adults, their young could not have survived, which would have meant the swift demise of the human race. The fact that we're still here suggests that most young people are probably far more capable than we think they are. Somewhere along the line, we lost sight of – and buried – the potential of our teens.”
Robert Epstein

“When you spend your day doing things you believe are important, your life has meaning. Conversely, when you spend your day doing things that make no sense to you, you feel empty, frustrated and angry.”
Robert Epstein, Teen 2.0: Saving Our Children and Families from the Torment of Adolescence

“[One way] researchers sometimes evaluate people's judgments is to compare those judgments with those of more mature or experienced individuals. This method has its limitations too, because mature or experienced individuals are sometimes so set in their ways that they can't properly evaluate new or unique conditions or adopt new approaches to solving problems.”
Robert Epstein, Teen 2.0: Saving Our Children and Families from the Torment of Adolescence



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