Boys in bedrooms : the prison of the mind / Jay Freeman
- Bib ID:
- 10009633
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Freeman, Jay, author
- Description:
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- Calwell, ACT : ASPG (Australian Self Publishing Group), [2023]
- ©2023
- 392 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- ISBN:
- 9781922792815 (paperback)
- Summary:
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"Not adulting.""I feel like a boy living in an adult's body." These words have been uttered by young men all over Australia who have been caught in technology addiction cycles. No jobs, no social life, no partners, with only the four walls of their bedrooms and their online world to keep them company. These are The Boys in Bedrooms. Fifteen years ago, Jay Freeman, a mental health social worker began to hear unusual stories from numerous emotionally and physically drained Australian parents who were labouring over their adult son's bizarre social withdrawal behaviour and lack of emotional adulthood. For those caught in severe, long-term social withdrawal, often as a result of earlier years' mismanaged or overwhelming events, their stories have become bleak. Lack of intervention from the family unit at the onset of social withdrawal has resulted in a generation of young men in their thirties and forties becoming reliant on the support of their aging [ageing] parents, who should now be enjoying their retirement. Boys in Bedrooms: The Prison of the Mind has been written as a 'call to action' - a plea to free our young people from the incestuous over-nurturing and technology-addiction cycles that have become evident within many homes. Supporting young men to grow and/or heal by stepping into their adulthood is of paramount importance, both for their mental health as well as the overall health and protection of our nation. Boys in Bedrooms: The Prison of the Mind contains a plethora of bounce-back strategies to help young men and their families break their cycles of social withdrawal and computer addiction."--Back cover.
- Notes:
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- "A Call to Action, For sufferers of male social withdrawal and their enabling systems"--Title page.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 390-392)
- Subject:
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- Internet addicts -- Australia
- Internet addicts -- Rehabilitation -- Australia
- Video game addiction -- Australia
- Emotional maturity in men -- Australia
- Internet addiction -- Australia
- Men -- Mental health -- Australia
- Men -- Socialization -- Australia
- Men -- Australia -- Conduct of life
- Loneliness -- Australia
- Social skills -- Australia
- Adult children living with parents -- Australia
- Parent and adult child -- Australia
- Self-help & personal development
- Family & Health
- Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
- Coping with / advice about addiction
- Coping with / advice about mental health issues
- Coping with / advice about loneliness / solitude
- Australian
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- Publication date:
- 2023
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