The late David Wills spent a lifetime in the service of the so-called
delinquent, the misfit, the maladjusted. He was the first Englishman
to train as a psychiatric social worker and was well known for his
books The Hawkspur Experiment, The Barns Experiment, etc. Originally
published in 1970, this book describes another experiment with a
hostel for boys leaving schools for maladjusted children and lacking
any settled home from which to enter the community. It demonstrates
once again David Wills’s conviction that the offender wants to be
‘good’ and will be helped by affection rather than by punishment.
Yet it is obvious that the work was full of stress and that only
people with some of the attributes of archangels could respond to the
boys’ needs and remain in control of the situation. The book
demonstrates the extent of deprivation suffered by such young people
and that no ordinary hostels or lodgings will do if they are to be set
upon a less turbulent course of life, leading to truly adult
independence. It added greatly to our understanding of the
personalities, experience of life and needs of maladjusted boys in
their ‘teens at the time, although the lessons drawn from it were
disturbing in relation both to prevention and treatment. The
penetration of David Wills’s assessment is beyond doubt and (as Dame
Eileen Younghusband concludes in her Foreword) his book will give a
great deal to those ‘trying in various capacities to help boys and
girls who otherwise would grow into adulthood permanently handicapped
emotionally and socially’. This book is a re-issue originally
published in 1970. The language used is a reflection of its era and no
offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this
re-publication.
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A Hostel for Disturbed Adolescents
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000437652
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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