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Playing at Being Bad: The Hidden Resilience of Troubled Teens
Michael Ungar
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| #2270729 in Books | McClelland n Stewart | 2007-08-07 | 2007-08-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.46 x.69 x6.08l,.90 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| A Must Read for Parents and Youth Workers|By Ian 'Tay' Landry, MA MSW RSW|As a parent and social worker I found Playing at Being Bad: The hidden resilience of troubled teens by Michael Ungar to be an enlightening and thought provoking examination of `troubled' youth. Through the sharing of his observations and learnings from 20 years of working with `troubled' youth Ungar chall|About the Author|An internationally recognized expert on resilience in at-risk youth and the leader of the International Resilience Project, MICHAEL UNGAR runs a private practice specializing in working with children and adults in mental health and correctional
“Our most troubled youth are far more resilient and healthy than we are ready to admit. If we take the time to listen very closely to our children speak about their experiences beyond our front doors, we hear an entirely different story about their lives than the one we adults tell.”
Unlike many other books about difficult kids that reflect the wisdom of adults, this one explores the truth of adolescence. It builds on recent explorations of youth such ...
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