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Book of the Month... February 2003 |
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Jed Diamond
"With The Whole Man Program, Jed Diamond has written an eminently practical, straightforward, no-nonsense guide to enhancing both the quality and the quantity of men’s lives." –Jean Bonhomme, M.D., M.P.H., president, National Black Men’s Health Network and Board of Advisors, Men’s Health Network
"The Whole Man Program is for every man. It prepares him to interrupt the unconscious connection between his masculinity and his disposability via hard data and practical advice, by guidance that is both spiritual and inspirational. Jed Diamond’s ability to be open about himself while listening to others allows The Whole Man Program to be rich with solutions to becoming a whole man." –Warren Farrell, Ph.D., author of Why Men Are the Way They Are and Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say
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Book Excerpt... The Whole Man Program |
by Jed Diamond Introduction Most people would agree that men and women are different. There are obvious differences in our bodies. But the differences go beyond our anatomy. We now know that men's and women's brains are different, both in structure and in operation. We have different reactions to many medications. We deal with stress in different ways. Our emotional vulnerabilities differ. We contract disease and die at different rates. It's time we acknowledged the differences and developed programs to meet the specific needs of men as well as women.
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GUEST ARTICLE... by Kathleen Parker
Would Einstein Have Survived? Oh, where to begin? Let's start with this: "Only the desirable embryos are implanted, and troublesome Billy is never born." Go to Article

GUEST ARTICLE... by Glenn J. Sacks
Thirty Years After Roe v. Wade, How About Choice for Men? On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court eliminated a checkerboard of state laws on reproductive freedom and guaranteed American women choice throughout the country. Thirty years later, American men are still waiting for the same right. Go to Article

JEFF'S LIFE... monthly column by Jeff Stimpson Splish Splash
The bottom of my tub is alive with pink skin: writhing, squirming, limbs intertwined, a miniature orgy on porcelain. Shrieks ricochet off the tile of the walls and straight through my head. Go to Article

COYOTE... monthly column by Dick Prosapio
Confusion
The confusion many parents seem to have over their kids using pot seems to have two origins. The first is that some parents have used pot in the past. Or maybe they are using it now. And they probably feel, as I do, that the legal response to marijuana use is the wrong way to go. Secondly, there is a fantasy that pot isn't really a drug. It's just this benign "thing" and what's-the-big-deal? It's not a problem; "It's just pot." "It's just an herb." It's God's gift to us." etc., etc. Go to Article Archive

THE NEW INTIMACY... monthly column by Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D. 6 Keys to Lifelong Romance
Valentine's Day may bring you special closeness and great fun but the only way that love can be trusted and last over time is by creating a relationship that respects and values both people as unique. Go to Article

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