Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls
Why are more adolescent girls prey to depression, eating disorders, addictions and suicide attempts than ever before? According to Dr Mary Pipher, a clinical psychologist who has treated girls for more than twenty years, we live in a look-obsessed, media-saturated "girl-poisoning" culture. Despite the advances of feminism, escalating levels of sexism and violence - from undervalued intelligence to sexual harassment in elementary school - cause girls to stifle their creative spirit and natural impulses, which ultimately destroys their self-esteem. Yet girls often blame themselves or their families for this "problem with no name" instead of looking at the world around them. Here, for the first time, are girls' unmuted voices from the front lines of adolescence, personal and painfully honest. By laying bare their harsh day-to-day reality, 'Revising Ophelia' issues a call to arms and offers parents compassion, strength and strategies with which to revive these Ophelia's lost sense of self.