This book pioneered the term "father hunger" — the emptiness, and resulting food and body image disorders, experienced by women whose fathers were physically or emotionally absent. Based on
ten years of further study, this second edition of Father Hunger details the origins of the syndrome and its effect on the family, with new practical solutions to help dads and
daughters understand and improve their relationships. An expanded section for educators and therapists offers strategies and techniques for preventing and treating this complex problem.
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Recrafting a Life: Coping With Chronic Illness and Pain
$2,248 -
Morality in Practice
$4,275 -
Eye Movements and Information Processing During Reading: A Special Issue of the European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
$2,473 -
The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: The Making of a Psychologist
$1,048 -
Understanding ADHD
$698 -
Adventures in Aspergers’
$1,303 -
Readings on Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
$1,500 -
Born Believers: The Science of Children’s Religious Belief
$525 -
Individual Differences in Arithmetic: Implications for Psychology, Neuroscience and Education
$2,698 -
Active Mind in Aristotle’s Psychology
$1,618 -
Untitled on the Social Brain
$910 -
Statistical Learning: Sensitivity to Sequential Structure Across Cognition
$1,123 -
Play to Talk, Talk to Play
$698 -
Neuroscience, Psychotherapy and Clinical Pragmatism
$7,200 -
Beneath the Dusty Trees: The Gary Plays
$808 -
Mentoring: The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom
$350 -
Investigating Implicit and Explicit Language Learning
$6,975 -
The Psychology of Terrorists: Tools for Profiling and Counterterrorism
$2,698 -
Play Therapy
$1,058 -
Handbook of Theory of Mind
$4,275

