A note for the mom who has noticed
Something has shifted in your teen. You can feel it, even when they can't say it.
Award-winning books, journals, and bundles that help teens understand their minds, manage overwhelming emotions, and rebuild confidence, in language they actually trust.
- Helps them make sense of what they're feeling
- Gives them words when "I'm fine" is all they say
- Builds confidence they can actually feel
- Helps you reach them again
When reassurance stops working, understanding gives them another way through.

Where would you like to start?
Choose the one that sounds most like what's happening at home.
Start with what she needs most right now
The world is hard enough. She shouldn't have to fight herself, too.
Pick the one that sounds most like her.
For when her mind feels like the enemy
Quiet the overthinking and help her start trusting herself again.
Help her with her mind
For when every feeling feels too big
Help her understand big feelings so they stop running the day.
Help her with her emotions
For when she needs to believe in herself again
Replace self-doubt with confidence she can actually feel.
Help her with her self-beliefWhat moms of girls are saying
"I bought the book several weeks ago per my 13-year-old's request, and she LOVED IT!"
MaryBeth Reid✓ Verified Buyer"She hates the touchy-feely self-help stuff, but your book she said she actually liked. It's high praise from her."
Leicha Rivera-VanZile✓ Verified Buyer"I've bought many books for my teen daughter and she'd read a chapter and get bored. This one kept her interest. She read the whole book in a couple of hours, then quizzed me to see if I understood how my mind works."
Verified buyer✓ Verified Buyer"My daughter and I have started reading this, and we're having some awesome conversations. Highly recommend!"
Tina Renae✓ Verified Buyer"I now understand how my mind thinks, so I can recognize when I need help and how to help myself. I feel more able to talk about things without feeling judged."
Jamie B.'s daughter✓ Verified BuyerStart with what he needs most right now
He's not giving you a hard time. He's having a hard time.
Start with the book that helps him understand his mind. Add the journal to make it stick.
Start here
Helps him understand how his mind works and put words to what he's feeling in a way he can actually use.
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Make it stick
Guided prompts that let him work things out privately and practice what the book teaches.
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The complete start
The book and workbook together, so understanding becomes something he actually does.
View the bundleWhat moms of boys are saying
"I read this book with my 15-year-old son, a chapter or two each evening. Now I notice him taking a breath when he's overwhelmed, then talking it through in such a mature way."
Christine Kozlik✓ Verified Buyer"My 15-year-old read it, and I love how excited he was explaining to his brothers how the brain functions."
Tori W.✓ Verified Buyer"I feel hopeful to help him reset his daily mindset, with his ADHD and his competitive athletics."
Crerar✓ Verified Buyer"He isn't always receptive, that's how teens roll, but I really think it's helping already."
Jessie Haugen✓ Verified Buyer"My 16-year-old thinks it's a great book. He was actually able to finish reading it."
Joanne Hsu✓ Verified BuyerCommon questions
Which book should I start with?
Start where your teen is struggling most right now. For a daughter, the teen girl line covers her mind, her mood, and her confidence. For a son, start with I would, but MY DAMN MIND won't let me! and add the workbook to make it stick.
What age are these written for?
The teen titles are written for roughly ages 13 to 18+. The language is conversational, not clinical, so younger and older readers connect with it too.
What if my teen doesn't like to read?
These were written for exactly that teen. Short chapters, real talk, and a quick reader summary in each chapter. Many moms say it's the first book their teen finished in a long time.
What if they're not open to it?
That's the worry I hear most, and it's exactly why these don't read like a lecture. No diagnosing, no fixing, just a calm voice that gets what they're going through. Some moms hand it over with a simple 'I saw this and thought of you.' Others leave it on the bed and say nothing. Curiosity does the rest. And if they're open to it, reading a few pages with you can turn it into a wonderful shared experience.
Would this help my preteen?
Yes. The ideas in these books are very helpful for a preteen to understand early. For younger readers, we recommend that an adult read along with them, to talk through the more advanced concepts and help them put what they learn into practice.
Is there something for moms too?
Yes. The adult books and journals help you understand your own mind, your reactions, and the weight you've been carrying, so you can support your teen with more calm and clarity. Choose a bundle for you and your daughter, you and your son, or the whole family when everyone needs the same language at home.
More ways to help
When you understand your own mind, you can finally help them with theirs.
These bundles pair your book with theirs, so you can understand what's happening underneath the behavior and support your teen with more calm, clarity, and connection.
Stronger Together: Mother & Daughter
- You both get the tools, so you speak the same language.
- Conversations get easier when you're not guessing at each other.
- A Morse code "I love you" bracelet for her, a quiet reminder that you're in it together.
Stronger Together: Mother & Son
- You both learn the same tools, so you stop guessing and start understanding each other.
- He stops bracing for a lecture and starts letting you back in.
- A Morse code "I love you" bracelet for him, a quiet reminder on the days when words are hard.
The Family Bundle
- A complete set for your daughter, your son, and you.
- One shared language, so the hard conversations finally start to land.
- The whole house moving in the same direction instead of pulling apart.

Why thousands of moms trust me with their teens (and you can too).
Hi, I'm Jacqui. I spent 15 years as a Nurse Practitioner, caring for teens like yours. Five of those years, I owned two clinics of my own, Teen Choice Medical Center.
For years I prescribed medications for anxiety and depression. But the same teens kept coming back, still hurting. The pills quieted the symptoms. They never taught a single teen how to quiet their own mind.
So I stopped prescribing and trained in holistic healing and mindset work. I spent the next five years with hundreds of teens, adults, and families, in private sessions and workshops, learning and refining what actually helps.
That work became the manual for the mind, I would, but MY DAMN MIND won't let me!
Including the prestigious Nautilus Book Award Gold Medal, an honor also given to the Dalai Lama, Brené Brown, and Eckhart Tolle.
Not just theory. Time-tested tools that help your teen build real confidence and self-esteem.