It's been 25 years since the popular book by a Lincoln author and therapist, "Reviving Ophelia," burst onto the New York Times bestseller list and started a national conversation about saving ...
In her mid-’90s book Reviving Ophelia, therapist Mary Pipher tried to help the Shakespearean waif’s modern-day counterparts survive their adolescence. But judging by director Naum Panovski’s new ...
We still live in what clinical psychologist Mary Pipher called "a girl-poisoning culture" in the 1990s when her book Reviving Ophelia stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for three years.
Lifetime has greenlighted the telepic “Reviving Ophelia,” inspired by the popular nonfiction book about raising teenage daughters. Jane Kaczmarek (“Malcolm in the Middle”) and Kim Dickens (“Treme”) ...
The 1994 book Revivng Ophelia spotlighted the mental health of teenage girls. Years later, author Mary Pipher and her daughter Sara Pipher Gilliam... 'Reviving Ophelia' Turns 25 MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: ...
The new edition is in some ways like the retelling of a familiar tale for a new generation; but parts of the discussion that the book first... The recent Dark Phoenix movie offers two familiar ...
Best-selling author of "Reviving Ophelia" Mary Pipher talks about her new memoir, "A Life in Light: Meditations on Impermanence." And, before the Stonewall Inn raid in 1969, gay rights groups ...
Beaver City was a step up for me. I found kids to play with in our neighborhood. My friend Jeanie, daughter of our town newspaper’s editor, lived a block away in a three-story house with a big veranda ...
In the early 1990s, therapist Mary Pipher noticed a disturbing trend. More and more of her patients were teenage girls, and they were coming to her with serious issues - eating disorders or the desire ...