Reviving Ophelia: Helping You to Understand and Cope With Your Teenage Daughter
Why are adolescent girls prone to depression, eating disorders, addictions and suicide attempts than ever before? Mary Pipher believes adolescence is an especially precarious time for girls, a time when the fearless, outgoing child is replaced by an unhappy and insecure teenager.Her view is that...
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Why are adolescent girls prone to depression, eating disorders, addictions and suicide attempts than ever before? Mary Pipher believes adolescence is an especially precarious time for girls, a time when the fearless, outgoing child is replaced by an unhappy and insecure teenager.Her view is that for the most part it is our look-obsessed, media-saturated, 'girl-poisoning' culture - and not parents - which is to blame. Despite the advances of feminism, escalating levels of sexism and violence cause girls to stifle their creative spirit and natural impulses, which, ultimately, destroys their self-esteem. Yet it is often their families that are blamed.Here, for the first time, are thr girls unmuted voices. By laying bare their harsh day-to-day reality, Reviving Ophelia offers parents compassion, strength and strategies with which to revive these Ophelias' lost sense of self.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781446407011 (1446407012)
Publish date: December 15th 2010
Publisher: Ebury Digital
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Why are there no reviews yet??Once I get my hands on this book and read it through, I promise to leave a review. It won't be much, but it'll be something.
Thought-provoking, careful, cogent observations designed to open our eyes and help us to see the difficulties our current reality is causing in young women. I don't think we can open this book and not be gripped by the truth Dr. Pipher is pointing out. She's like the child who observed the Emperor h...
This book is highly recommended in "How to Talk to your Child about Sex" by the Eyre's, which I have read and reviewed ( http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81152970 ), so I have queued it up for reading. *************************************This book is a good companion book to read with "Packagi...
I had a daughter, of course I was going to read it. But I didn't love it: Pipher's snippets don't actually lead to the kind of social change that will help all women. It's more about understanding individuals, which is nice, but leaves the same mess for someone else to deal with.