Tough love
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Tough love is an expression used when someone must treat another person harshly or sternly in order to help them in the long run.
In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. For example, genuinely concerned parents refusing to support their drug-addicted child financially until he or she enters drug rehabilitation would be said to be practicing tough love.
The rise in numbers of death of teenagers participating in tough love based programs has questioned the principle of tough love. [1]
[edit] Organization
Tough Love International[2] is also a non-profit organization that provides support and education to families with troubled children.
[edit] Radio Show
- Tough Love is an Australian radio program hosted by comedian Mick Molloy, aired on the Triple M network.
[edit] External Links
- Boy kills himself after being exposed to tough love (Rocky Mountain News, July 2000)
- Teen dies in tough love program (Newsweek, Juli 2001)
- Teen starves to death as result of tough love ("Loving them to death", Outside Magazine, October 1995)
- Abuse in a tough love school in Costa Rica ("Tough love school sent to timeout", Inside Costa Rica, June 2003)