![]() Mary Pipher is a clinical psychologist and therapist. Sara Gilliam, MFA, MEd,is Editor-in-Chief of Exchange, the leading magazine for early childhood professionals. Like the first version, this one is written for girls and all those who care about them. Pipher and Gilliam examine the impact of the digital age and the links between the decline in face-to-face interactions and the increase in girls’ levels of loneliness and despair. In this edition they explore girl’s needs that have stayed the same across time and the changes in the culture since 1994. 10 Off 40 15 Off 60 20 Off 100 with Code: CHEER. And, since the launch of the iPhone in 2007 and the enormous growth of social media, depression and suicide rates for girls have soared. Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls by Mary Pipher, Mary Pipher, Paperback Barnes & Noble®. ![]() The book describes heartbreaking events that teenage American girls go through in their daily struggles with life. ![]() They write that, while this generation is closer to their families and less rebellious than the one in 1994, it continues to struggle with America’s misogynistic, girl-poisoning culture. Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls The book reviving Ophelia is among the most amazing books that Mary Pipher has ever written. Twenty-five years after the publication of the Reviving Ophelia,Mary Pipher and her daughter Sara Pipher Gilliam have revised and updated the original number #1 New York Times bestseller. ![]()
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