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Locked in: Teenagers, Trauma, and Search for Safety

by Anna Hardikainena
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798241036896
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 240
  • Original Price: USD 9.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 327 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Paranormal & Supernatural

This book is a deep and compassionate exploration of adolescent isolation hidden behind the closed doors of seemingly well-functioning homes. Why are so many teenagers barely leaving the house, living "through a screen," losing interest in the world, their bodies, and their future-and why do familiar strategies of pressure, motivation, and control only make withdrawal worse?
Drawing on attachment theory, the neurobiology of stress, and clinical experience, the author shows that adolescent withdrawal is not laziness, entitlement, or "addiction in itself," but an adaptation to an unsafe environment. When adult anxiety replaces emotional contact and love becomes conditional, the home can turn from a refuge into a prison.
Through vivid stories of Nikita, Anya, Dima, Lera, Sasha, Masha, and other teenagers, the reader sees how "closed lives" are formed: how parental fears are passed on to children, how school extends the pressures of home, how the screen becomes the only space for connection, and how symptoms become the only language available to the adolescent.
Separate chapters address anxiety, depression, self-harm, panic attacks, and psychosomatic symptoms-not as diagnoses, but as signals of broken connection. The book consistently challenges myths about willpower, motivation, and prohibition, offering instead a path toward restoring safety, rhythm, and living contact.
Teenagers Behind Closed Doors is not only a book about children, but also about parents under pressure, a culture of control and fear of mistakes, and shame around vulnerability. With particular compassion, the author speaks about adults who grew up without secure support and are now learning how to become "safe enough" for their children.
The final sections focus on opening the door: small steps back into the world, repairing connection, the role of professionals, and the healing power of community. This is a book about a home that can both hold and let go, about hope without urgency, and about how love can become not a lock, but a door.
The book will be valuable for parents of teenagers, psychologists, educators, and anyone who wants to understand what is really happening with "shut-in" adolescents-and how to be present in a way that allows life to begin opening again.

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