
The Romance Of Risk
Why Teenagers Do The Things They Do
Lynn Ponton(Author)
Basic Books (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-465-07076-3 (ISBN)
Description
Dr. Lynn Ponton has devoted her clinical practice to a particular community,teenagers in trouble. Whether these kids are struggling with peers, experimenting with drugs, stealing cars, or having unprotected sex, they have something in common: they are all involved in unhealthy risk-taking. And their parents are scared. How did my child get involved in this dangerous situation?" they ask. And what can I do?"Their fears are justified: today's teens have more opportunities for taking dangerous risks than ever before. But in The Romance of Risk, Dr. Ponton refutes the traditional idea that risk-taking is primarily an angry power struggle with parents,so-called teenage rebellion,and re-defines it as a potentially positive testing process whereby challenge and risk are the primary tools adolescents use to find out who they are and determine who they will become.This new perspective is revealed in a series of mesmerizing tales about individual adolescents and their families. Among others, we meet Jill, a 13-year-old thrill-seeking runaway Hannah, a privileged daughter of suburbia who suffers from anorexia and Joe, a high school senior with a serious drinking problem. Through these stories, we come to understand Dr. Ponton's startling observation that teenagers must confront and experience challenge and risk along the path to self-discovery.For adolescents, the powerful allure of the adult world is equaled only by the fear of failing to find a place in it. Parents can ease that transition into adulthood, however, by promoting healthy risk-taking so that dangerous options will be avoided.In The Romance of Risk, parents will learn how they can begin to understand rather than fear adolescent risk-taking, and how to communicate with their children about it. After all, teenagers will always romanticize risk. But with the support and guidance of parents and other adults, odds are the risks they take will be the right ones.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-465-07076-3 (9780465070763)
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Person
Lynn Ponton is a practicing clinical psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, and a professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Francisco. She has written hundreds of articles in publications such as USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the New York Times,Clinical Psychiatry News, Science, and Woman's Day.
Content
Its My Life: Risk-Taking And The Adolescent * The Romance of Risk: Jill * Ghosts from the Past: Ariel * Starving for Attention: Hannah * Dangerous Bedfellows: Maya and Tom All In The Family: Risk-Taking And Parents * Mothers and Daughters: The Slippery Slope: Zoe and Jessica * Fathers and Sons: Taking Risks Together: David and Joseph * Mothers and Sons: Untangling Family Business: Mark and Opal * Fathers and Daughters: The Cutting Edge: Maura and Edward * Divorce Wars: The Buddy Dilemma: Jenny, Sarah, and Jonathan The Outside World: Risk-Taking And Society * The Wild West Lives: Joe * Acting Tough: Evan and Cecilia * Fighting Back: Evan and Jim * Risk-taking, Resiliency, and Responsibility: Will * Epilogue: To Risk Is to Grow