THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Young people have always presented problems for their elders. Adolescence, the physical and psychological transition from child to adult, is a period of turmoil. The manifestations of that turmoil differ from generation to generation, reflecting contemporary lifestyles and environment. It's easy for parents to become exasperated with teenaged children and their seemingly bizarre behavior. Parents' exasperation, in turn, can lead to further rebellion in children, leading to more • exasperation and an ever-widening generation gap. Discussing family troubles with a professional counselor or therapist can help clear the air and sort things out. Sinai's Problems of Daily Living Clinic is designed to help individuals and families with the problems of everyday life. For more information call 493-6280. Friday, May 11, 1984 9 Sinai Hospital announces the opening of the Nathan I. and Betty Goldin Health Care Cen- ter, 6450 Farmington Road, West Bloomfield, offering out- patient care in cardiac fitness and rehabilitation, psychiatry and physical medicine and re- habilitation. Dental and internal medicine services are also avail- able in the Health Care Center building. For more information, call Sinai Hospital at 493-5500. r "Coping — and Growing With Your Teenagers," a free program, open to the public, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, at Orchard Lake Middle School, 6000 - Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Pre-registration is re- quired; to register, call the West Bloom- field Schools Community Education Department s at 851-7600.