Men's Accounts of Boarding School is a collection of writings by men
about their childhood experiences of being sent away to boarding
school.
In these narratives, the men discuss their feelings through their years
at school and how this has affected them in adulthood. They give
individual views of how living away from home, in an institutional
setting, has impacted on their lives.
Much has been written about the adverse effects of early separation and
broken attachments, and these men illustrate this research in their
accounts. This book will be insightful and useful reading for therapists
working with the issues of Boarding School Syndrome, as well as former
boarders.