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Genre: Psychology, Parenting, Sociology, Women's Studies
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Book Review:
''Reviving Ophelia'' is a groundbreaking and eye-opening New York Times bestseller that examines the perilous world of contemporary adolescent girls. Clinical psychologist Dr. Mary Pipher argues that despite the advances of feminism, we live in a ''girl-poisoning'' culture saturated with unrealistic looks-obsession, escalating sexism, and violence. This toxic environment causes girls to stifle their creative spirits and natural impulses, leading to rising rates of depression, eating disorders, and suicide attempts.
The book is filled with the raw, honest voices of girls from the front lines of adolescence, offering a vital and compassionate look at their harsh day-to-day reality. Pipher moves beyond blaming individuals or families, instead issuing a call to arms for society. She provides parents, educators, and therapists with the strength and strategies needed to help revive these modern Ophelias and restore their lost sense of self. An essential, powerful, and transformative read for anyone who cares about the girls in their lives.