Out of the Woods
Tales of Resilient Teens
Harvard University Press
Published on 1. May 2006
Book
Hardback
310 pages
978-0-674-02173-0 (ISBN)
Description
Seventy deeply troubled teenagers spend weeks, months, even years on a locked psychiatric ward. They're not just failing in school, not just using drugs. They are out of control - violent or suicidal, in trouble with the law, unpredictable, and dangerous. Their futures are at risk. Twenty years later, most of them still struggle. But astonishingly, a handful are thriving. They're off drugs and on the right side of the law. They've 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 a grasp of how they contributed to their own troubles. They tried to make sense of their experience and they groped toward an understanding of other people's 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, narratives that are often poignant, sometimes dramatic, frequently funny, we hear the kids growing into more composed - yet always recognisable - versions of their tough and feisty selves.
Listening in on interviews through the years, narratives that are often poignant, sometimes dramatic, frequently funny, we hear the kids growing into more composed - yet always recognisable - versions of their tough and feisty selves.
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Annotated edition
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 181 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-02173-0 (9780674021730)
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07/2009
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Persons
Stuart T. Hauser is Professor of Psychiatry at 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.