Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain
by Sarah-Jayne BlakemoreWhen you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
'You will understand your children better for reading it.' The Times
'Beautifully written with clarity, expertise and honesty about the most important subject for all of us. I couldn't put it down.' Professor Robert Winston
An insightful and inspiring read from award-winning neuroscienist, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore explains:
· What makes the adolescent brain different?
· Why does an easy child become a challenging teenager?
· What drives the excessive risk-taking and the need for intense friendships common to teenagers?
· Why it is that many mental illnesses – depression, addiction, schizophrenia – begin during these formative years.
And she shows that while adolescence is a period of vulnerability, it is also a time of enormous creativity and opportunity.
What readers are saying:
*****'An accessible, optimistic and illuminating book.'
*****'Essential reading for parents and teachers of adolescents.'
*****'Relevant, fascinating and captivating.'