Adolescence, risk and resilience : against the odds

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Adolescence, risk and resilience : against the odds

edited by John Coleman and Ann Hagell

(Wiley series in understanding adolescence)

John Wiley, c2007

  • : cloth
  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780470025024

Description

Adolescence is often portrayed as an age of particular risk. Adolescents are not only considered a risk to themselves, but also to the rest of society. As a society, we are nervous of them, and consider them vulnerable, yet the seeds of successful and independent adult life are laid down in adolescence, and they need all the help and support that they can get at a challenging time. Adolescents at Risk: Against the Odds looks in depth at some of the key risks faced by adolescents, and at some of the ways in which they can be alleviated. The book is structured according to the operational challenges the research informs.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Nature of Risk and Resilience in Adolescence 1 John Coleman and Ann Hagell Chapter 2 The Role of the Family 17 Catherine O'Brien and Jacqueline Scott Chapter 3 Growing Up in Substitute Care: Risk and Resilience Factors for Looked-after Young People and Care Leavers 41 Sue Mills and Nick Frost Chapter 4 Sex and Risk 63 Jennifer J. Pearce Chapter 5 Mental Health and Mental Disorders 89 Panos Vostanis Chapter 6 Young Disabled People 107 Kirsten Stalker Chapter 7 Anti-social Behaviour 125 Ann Hagell Chapter 8 Social Exclusion, Risk and Young Adulthood 143 Robert MacDonald Chapter 9 Adolescence, Risk and Resilience: A Conclusion 165 John Coleman and Ann Hagell References 175 Index 191
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780470025031

Description

Adolescence is often portrayed as an age of particular risk. Adolescents are not only considered a risk to themselves, but also to the rest of society. As a society, we are nervous of them, and consider them vulnerable, yet the seeds of successful and independent adult life are laid down in adolescence, and they need all the help and support that they can get at a challenging time. Adolescents at Risk: Against the Odds looks in depth at some of the key risks faced by adolescents, and at some of the ways in which they can be alleviated. The book is structured according to the operational challenges the research informs.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Nature of Risk and Resilience in Adolescence (John Coleman and Ann Hagell) Chapter 2. The Role of the Family (Catherine O'Brien and Jacqueline Scott) Chapter 3. Growing Up in Substitute Care: Risk and Resilience Factors for Looked-after Young People and Care Leavers (Sue Mills and Nick Frost) Chapter 4. Sex and Risk ( Jennifer J. Pearce) Chapter 5. Mental Health and Mental Disorders (Panos Vostanis)] Chapter 6. Young Disabled Peopel ( Kirsten Stalker) Chapter 7. Anti-social Behaviour (Ann Hagell) Chapter 8. Social Exclusion, Risk and Young Adulthood (Robert MacDonald) Chapter 9. Adolescence, Risk and Resilience: A Conclusion (John Coleman and Ann Hagell) References. Index.

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