Out of the Woods
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Out of the Woods
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Out of the Woods
Deeply troubled teenagers spend time in a locked psychiatric ward. They are out of controlβviolent or suicidal, in trouble with the law, unpredictable, and dangerous. Twenty years later, a handful of them are thriving. In a series of interviews that began during their hospitalizations and ended years later, these teens tell their stories.
A riveting account of how and why a group of very troubled teenagers were able to turn their lives around as they entered adulthood. The authors' impressive insight into these unexpected changes should bring hope and new understanding to educators and clinicians-and also to worried parents. -- Judith S. Wallerstein, author of What About the Kids? Raising Children Before, During, and After Divorce This is one of the most important books on recovery from teenage mental illness that I have ever seen. Out of the Woods shows powerfully that the question of who succeeds and who fails to recover is a question not for biochemical analysis and drug treatment, but for dedicated therapeutic faith and understanding. The more attention this powerful book gets, the better. -- Joanne Greenberg, author of I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Resilience has been a puzzle. We have seen it as either the reflection of some positive trait--IQ, say-- or the result of good experiences. This highly engaging book is quite different: it focuses on the processes associated with resilience. Three elements prove to be crucial: personal agency and a concern to overcome adversity; a self-reflective style; and a commitment to relationships. Anyone committed to working with troubled young people will find much food for thought in this splendid book. -- Michael Rutter, author of Helping Troubled Children
Seventy deeply troubled teenagers spend weeks, months, even years on a locked psychiatric ward. They are not just failing in school or merely using drugs. They are out of control β violent or suicidal, in trouble with the law, unpredictable, and dangerous. Their futures are at risk.
Twenty years later, most of them still struggle. Yet, astonishingly, a handful are thriving. They are off drugs and on the right side of the law. They have finished school and hold jobs that matter to them. They have close friends and are responsible, loving parents.
What happened? How did some kids stumble out of the woods while others remain lost? Could their strikingly different futures have been predicted back during their teenage struggles? The kids provide the answers in a series of interviews that began during their hospitalisations and ended years later. Even in the early days, the resilient kids had an understanding of how they contributed to their own troubles. They tried to make sense of their experiences and groped towards an understanding of other peopleβs inner lives.
In their own impatient voices, Out of the Woods portrays edgy teenagers developing into thoughtful, responsible adults. Listening in on interviews through the years, with narratives that are often poignant, sometimes dramatic, frequently funny, we hear the kids growing into more composed β yet always recognisable β versions of their tough and feisty selves.
Series: Adolescent Lives
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Out of the Woods is praised for its exploration of teen resilience, examining why some adolescents overcome troubled pasts while others do not. The authors conducted a longitudinal study, providing narratives that highlight key qualities such as reflectiveness, engagement, and self-motivation. Reviews commend its focus on resilience and its insights into fostering positive development, making it essential reading for those working with youth.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674027343
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 April 2008
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 295g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Stuart T. Hauser is Senior Scientist at the Judge Baker Children's Center and Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Joseph P. Allen is Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Eve Golden trained in psychiatry and is a writer and independent scholar in Cambridge, Mass.
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