Michael is one of Australia's highest profile psychologists. 

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He works  in private practice in Melbourne. He is a founding member of the National Centre Against Bullying. He is a columnist for   Girlfriend Magazine, Australian Doctor  and is a regular on Radio 3AW.  For more biographical details click here. For a list of Michael's peer reviewed publications click here.

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Michael regrets that he cannot give clinical advice over the phone or via email


     Michael's New Book released 1st Feb 2010

When to Really WorryWhen to Really Worry:

Michael's latest book is a long-awaited guide for Mums and Dads, teachers and other workers with young people in health, education and welfare, on what to look for when it comes to signs of mental health problems in young people and what to do about them. 

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Real Wired Child:
What parents need to know about kids online

A desperately needed guide for parents who want to know what their children are doing online, and what they can do to ensure their children's wellbeing when they venture into cyberspace. Real Wired Child gives practical advice to parents on how they might manage their children's online communications, social networking, web surfing, downloading and gaming.

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The Princess Bitchface Syndrome:
Surviving Adolescent Girls

In this hard-hitting book, bestselling book, Michael Carr-Gregg focuses on the special trials of raising adolescent girls today: what to do when your previously quiet, loving daughter becomes a restless, rebellious stranger who behaves like a responsible adult one day and a vampish brat the next.
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Surviving Adolescents:
The must-have manual for all parents

Young people today enter puberty earlier than ever before and leave home later. The good news is that teenagers aren't impossible to live with, especially if parents adopt the common-sense strategies set out in this book.
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Surviving Year 12:
A sanity kit for students and their parents

This guide is for students facing the pressures of their final year at high school - and their parents. How to work smarter, de-stress, get enough sleep and enjoy the final year.
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