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Book-of-the-Month... November 2003 |
by Michael Gurian

Book description: Having studied how boys and girls develop differently, Michael Gurian turns his attention to adult men in this entertaining, informative, and groundbreaking book on the male brain. Following two decades of neurobiological research, What Could He Be Thinking? answers the questions women and the world are asking about husbands, fathers, boyfriends, and coworkers. Mixing neurobiology with Gurian's very readable writing style, anecdotes from everyday life, and a new vision of the male psyche, the book will satisfy the tremendous curiosity women in our culture have about the roots of male behavior.
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MENSIGHT highly recommends this book because in all of his writing, Michael Gurian continues to honor the nature of men. Though he says this book was written primarily for women, we believe that it will have an even greater impact in helping men understand that much of what they do and think is greatly influenced by the biology and physiology of our uniquely male brain. The male brain is vastly different than the female brain. Not better than, not worse than... just different.
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Guest Article... by Wendy McElroy
Do Poor Dads Deserve Prison?
The deadbeat dad stereotype is of a father who abandons his children and willfully refuses to pay for their support. He has become a cultural villain on par with other "D-Ds": the drunk driver and the drug dealer. That stereotype is at the center of an emerging debate over whether delinquent fathers should be incarcerated. Go to Article

THE NEW INTIMACY... monthly column by Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D.
Your Loving Independance
The first blush of love is intoxicating. Every touch, every kiss, every thought of each other is enough to quicken your heart and thrill your spirit. You are perfect for one another. Go to Article

DADS, DON'T FIX YOUR KIDS... monthly column by , M.A
Rewarding Our Children
For many years there has been a debate about rewarding our children. Does
it work? Should I do it and if so what kind of rewards should I use?
If rewards did work they would help us to raise responsible and well adjusted
children. Let’s look at how rewards really do work. Go to Article

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In the Company of Men
Right up there with being embarrassed in front of a woman we're trying to impress is being embarrassed in front of friends. But topping the list is being emotionally naked in front of a group of men with whom you're spending a weekend. And doing it voluntarily not because you're in the Marines. Not because there's someone shaking a finger in your face daring you to "get real", and shaming you if you don't come clean. Go to Article Coyote Archive

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Yates was apparently his own worst enemy. He smoked incessantly, in and out of TB wards almost until the hour he hit that VA floor. He drank. He railed against the Ivy League elite. He pissed on a friend's house. He was carted from Bread Loaf Writers Colony in a straightjacket; the nervous breakdowns in Disturbing the Peace are pure autobiography (as was much of his fiction); and Blake Bailey, his lucky biographer, recounts how more than one girlfriend endured tirades from the man who once screamed he was the "greatest fucking writer in America." Weber knew him at the Yaddo writers' conference, where Yates was in a funk because some poet just published in The New Yorker read the manuscript of Easter Parade and thought it stunk. Go to Article Jeff's Life Archive

Guest Article... by Dr. Linda Neilsen Disenfranchising, Demeaning, and Demoralizing Divorced Dads : A Review of the literature - Part two
How Divorced Mothers Influence the Father-Child Relationship But exactly how do mothers help or hinder the father’s relationship with their children after divorce? And what kinds of behavior can therapists, teachers, and friends encourage the mother to develop that might help fathers and children maintain good relationships after the parents divorce? Go to Article

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