Media

Book Reviews

Reviews around the web for A New Theory of Teenagers: Seven Transformational Strategies to Empower You and Your Teen
 
11/14/18: Booklist, Book Review
11/26/18: Energy Times, Book Review
12/21/18: 19 Self Help Books for 2019, Book Review – Atlanta Journal Constitution
1/2/19: A New Theory of Teenagers, Book Review – PsychCentral
1/4/2019: 19 Self-Help Books for 2019, Book Review – Houston Chronicle
 

 

Print Reviews

4/1/18: Hamilton (Hamilton College Alumni Magazine), book mention
8/1/18: Hamilton (Hamilton College Alumni Magazine), book review
1/1/19: Atlanta-Journal Constitution (Atlanta-Journal Constitution), book review

Click to download the press release.

 

Christa Santangelo Speaking and Events

Reading and Discussion “A New Theory of Teenagers: Seven Transformational Strategies to Empower You and Your Teen”
Folio Books, San Francisco

 

May 9, 2019 7pm
 
 
 

Radio/Podcast Interviews

10/26/18          Positive Parenting, KOIT 96.5 FM & 1260 AM
12/18/18          Sirius XM’s Everyday Health, 9:00 am ET/6:00 am PT
2/27/19            Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan, Podcast – A New Theory
2/28/19            Morphmom Moments Podcast – Dr. Christa
 

App Content

sanoMIND is an open platform where therapists and psychologists share their knowledge with the people who need it most.

Listen to audio content created by therapists and psychologists.

Click to download the app (iOS only).

Segment 1 – Letting Go
Segment 2 – Transformation Through Enduring Emotions
 

Christa’s Writing Around The Web

10/6/85: Flight to City Shows Signs of Boomerang – New York Times
 9/18/11: Moms In Transition: Eight Steps To Get Back To Work  –         Huffington Post
 
Book Reviews
“Parents who are open to alternative healing will appreciate Santangelo’s wisdom about parenting teens. Those open to the concepts of mindfulness, meditation, and yoga to connect mind and body will find it to be a welcome resource.”—Booklist
 
“Offers advice for seeing the teen years as an opportunity for growth and positive relationship changes.” —Hamilton Alumni Review
 
 
 
 

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