Guest Article... by
Robert Glover
Are Men and Women Different?
Before my son Grant was born in 1985, I stated that regardless of
his gender, I would raise him the same without socialized pressures
to adopt either feminine or masculine traits. I bought him a Cabbage
Patch Doll. I tried my best to make sure none of my expectations of
him were gender based. I didn’t push him into sports and we tried to
limit his contact with toy guns and violent video games.
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Guest Article... by
Glenn Sacks
Boys or Girls... Pick Your Victim
A new Duke University study on child well-being says
one thing, but the university's press release and subsequent news
articles say quite another. Because the study has the potential to
shape the way things are done in classrooms — and, ultimately,
affect hiring and workplace policies — knowing what it actually says
seems rather important.
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Guest Article... by
Martin Nemko, Ph.D
The New Double Standard
Organizations such as
the National Organization for Women have helped
women enormously. So much so that many men,
including me, feel that men are now subjected to a
double standard that results in their being treated
unfairly.
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Men
Facing End-of-Life Decisions...
series by Charles Antoni,
LCSW, RN
Health Care Planning
Charlie Antoni discusses
the need for a Living Will and a Health Care Surrogate. This is a
repeat of a 2003 article.
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COYOTE...
monthly column by Dick Prosapio
A Little Saga
The Denver Psychic Fair was busy,
much more so than usual, so by Sunday night we were (very well)
done. The daytime temps had dropped from the 60's to the 40's by 9
Monday morning and there was a two-inch snowfall overnight. But the
streets were clear and getting out of town was only the usual
insanity Denver traffic tends to provide.
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Coyote Archive

JEFF'S LIFE... monthly
column by Jeff Stimpson
Everybody's Friend...
"We've got to talk to Ned about
when he thinks somebody has hurt his feelings," says Jill. "Hurt my
feelings" is one of Ned's bedrock phrases, and it can mean anything
from "Took a toy away from me" to "Bit me." We do have to teach him
what do to in those moments. I will, too, just as soon as I learn
myself.
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Jeff's Life Archive

TRANSITIONS... monthly
column by
Kenneth F. Byers
Whatever Happened to the Men's Movement?...
This may surprise many readers, but during the mid to late 1980's and for
most of the 1990's there was a movement across America, Canada and much of
Europe known as the Men's Movement. I remember it because I was very active in
it. It was largely a response (rather than a reaction) to the Women's movement
of the same time period and was largely supportive of it but far less vocal.
Unlike the women's movement which had a fierce political agenda of equality and
recognition, the men's movement was unled and issue fractured. It had many
branches that spoke to many different issues such as custodial rights,
parenting, addiction, abuse, friendship, veterans affairs, issues of male
disability, spirituality, parenting, age discrimination, violence, prison
reform, rites of passage, gay issues, step-parenting, health issues, career
issues, and many more. Far and away the most popular format for addressing these
issues came from the academic arena and became known as the "Mythopoetic"
movement. It was led to some large degree by poet Robert Bly and based in
the poetic and mythological interpretation of gender reality and guided by
Jungian psychological theory and practice. It found its greatest support in the
academic world, that was already having its own problems relating to society on
an everyday basis. It's lack of longevity is probably laid to the fact
that it is hard to explain to a man who has just lost his job, his wife,
his passion for life, that the solution to his problems lie in examining the
literary search for the holy grail.
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THE NEW INTIMACY...
monthly column by
Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D.
What Would Love Do?
Whether you call it moral or
sacred, spiritual or common sense, a truly successful relationship
is guided by one question -- "What would love do now?" It's not
"What's in it for me?" And it's not "How can I manipulate to get
more than my share?" And it's never "I'll go without to prove my
love." Love only wants what will be in both of your best interests.
To define love in action, it couldn't be any other way.
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DADS, DON'T FIX YOUR KIDS...
monthly
column by
Mark Brandenburg,
M.A
Top Ten Ways to Teach Values to Your Kids
To spend two days wondering if your father will live or die brings
you many things. It allows you to appreciate every moment of life.
It fills you with memories, and it fills you with pain. It reminds
you of something that can easily be forgotten as you run around in
your busy life: life is incredibly fragile, and can be taken away in
an instant.
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TOWARD MANHOOD...
A book in progress
by Larry Pesavento
From chapter
9... A Second Father
Sometimes the hope for good fathering seems hopeless. The
unconscious generational betrayal in our society continues to this
moment. Blind men seem to lead blind men. Blind fathers lead blind
sons. Where are the older men who can see? Is there only one roll of
the dice in the father game? Is there only one game? I believe not.
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Chapter
9

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