Reviving Ophelia

Who is Young Women in America from Reviving Ophelia and what is their importance?

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Dr. Pipher writes this book in the hope that counselors, educators, and other influential members of society will address the problems that are damaging America's young adolescent girls. Dr. Pipher explains the enormous pressure placed upon these girls in great detail. It is not surprising that some girls fail to thrive in this environment. Eating disorders, depression, self-mutilation, promiscuity, and alcohol and drug abuse are rampant. These young women are being asked to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to become adults. Dr. Pipher suggests exposing girls to more positive female role models, incorporating more female-driven works into their studies, and working with teachers and parents to improve the situation.

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