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Fourteen is sometimes the loneliest age for a child. He suddenly begins to question the important connections in his life- his family, friends, and the activities he thought represented his interests. He suddenly realize that his fantasies, daydreams, and ambitions are all games he has been playing and that have been played on him. He becomes aware that everything he considered real is not real anymore. He no longer knows the people he lives with or the places that have been important in hiss world; he doesn't know who he is anymore. The crisis of awakening to his aloneness and doubt is frightening, and so he withdraws deeper and deeper into himself to try to figure out what he can trust as being real, who he can trust, who he is.
(Moustakas, 1972)
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