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        <![CDATA[  <P>Parents&#039; preoccupation with keeping their children happy is crippling the kids and fueling rising rates of depression and anxiety in young people. Psychologist Aaron Cooper, Ph.D., argues against the happiness creed in his new book, &quot;I Just Want My Kids To Be Happy! Why you shouldn&#039;t say it, why you shouldn&#039;t think it, what you should embrace instead&quot; (Late August Press, Chicago). Details at www.mykidshappiness.com. (PRWeb Mar 6, 2008)</P>
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