Being Adolescent

Conflict and Growth in the Teenage Years
by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Reed Larson
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A pioneering psychologist’s portrait of the sorrow, joy, and strife of being a teenager

“A hopeful book…[written with] wit and, often, great descriptive power.” —Washington Post


Of all stages of life, adolescence is the most difficult to describe. Teenagers are maddeningly self-centered, yet capable of striking acts of altruism. Their attention wanders, yet...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 350

Publication Date 10/09/1986

ISBN 9780465006458

Dimensions 6 inches x 9 inches


“An interesting attempt to make statistical sense out of the turmoil of teenagers’ lives. This is a hopeful book…It has moments of wit and, often, great descriptive power.”—Elizabeth Crow, Washington Post Book World

“A fascinating account of what it is to be a teenager in our modern world…Everyone interested in adolescents will find the results of this book enlightening.”—Daniel Offer, M.D., Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center

“A major achievement…It vivifies for the reader the ways in which adolescents spend their time and how they feel about their various activities.”—Judith G. Smetana, American Journal of Education

“This book must be recognized as a classic…and should be put on one’s ‘must read list.’”—Gerald Adams, Journal of Adolescence

 
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