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Out Of The Darkness Teens Talk About Suicide Illustrated Crook

  • SKU: BELL-11804692
Out Of The Darkness Teens Talk About Suicide Illustrated Crook
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Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Crook, Marion
ISBN: 9781551521411, 9781551523132, 1551521415, 1551523132
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Illustrated

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Out Of The Darkness Teens Talk About Suicide Illustrated Crook by Crook, Marion 9781551521411, 9781551523132, 1551521415, 1551523132 instant download after payment.

Based on interviews with teen suicide survivors, parents, and professionals, Marion Crook sensitively explores all aspects of teen suicide, in particular the reasons why certain young people are driven to it. The motives are far-ranging, but central to all is a sense of desperation: Bruce was habitually ignored and rejected by his family as he grew up; he hit the streets at the age of ten and ended up in jail at the age of eighteen. Rena was sexually abused at the age of eight, then taunted about her physical appearance throughout high school. Helen was constantly belittled by her father, completely eroding her self-esteem. Despite their dire circumstances, however, they found a way out of the darkness and into adult lives of meaning and worth. Marion Crook also examines the history of teen suicide in Western and other cultures, as well as what roles parents and schools can play in suicide prevention, and coping strategies for teens in crisis. Out of the Darkness is a book for both teens and adults that breaks the silence surrounding teen suicide, offering hope for those who think there is none.

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