This is a book which seeks help those going through the process of mid-adolescence - either from the point of view of the adolescent or their families - it attends to the serious strains that may have to be borne if the picture portrayed is to have any realism. 'Youth culture' may idealize the adolescent and vilify parents; but, as we shall see, the paradoxical expectations placed on both adolescents and their parents arise from the creative tension between the desire to progress and the desire to regress as mid-adolescents consolidate the move out of childhood and prepare for adulthood. No easy task for the mid-adolescent and those responsible for them.
series editors foreword , introduction , emotional and intellectual
development: Romeo and Juliet , sexual development: having sex, having
intercourse, and making love , identity and peer groups: fashion and youth
culture , psychosocial disturbances , emotional disturbance , on beingand
being allowed to beimmature , on bullying and being bullied , starting to
get organized: leaving mid-adolescence to enter the world of others , a time
of tumult, torment, and promise