The Father Factor

The Father Factor
Title The Father Factor PDF eBook
Author Stephan B. Poulter, Ph.D
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 239
Release 2010-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1615921397

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The father factor is the conscious understanding, awareness, and appreciation of the critical influence that your father had, still has, or could have in your career development and future potential. Noting that the father-son or father-daughter relationship is one of the least understood relationships in adult life, Dr. Poulter helps you become acutely aware of the immeasurable impact (negative or positive) that your father has on your ability to relate to other people. From this recognition you will also learn to move past the career roadblocks that frequently stem from the lingering effects of your father''s influence. Defining five main styles of fathering, Dr. Poulter devotes a chapter each to: The Superachiever Father The Time Bomb Father The Passive Father The Absent Father (whether physically or emotionally) The Compassionate / Mentor Father. By becoming aware of how your father related to you, particularly in a destructive relationship, you''ll understand how your career relationships in many ways mirror your degree of comfort with your father''s emotional legacy. In this way, career roadblocks-often based on interactions with people on the job-will be more easily transformed into career building blocks that will lead to advancement and success.

The Father Factor

The Father Factor
Title The Father Factor PDF eBook
Author Peter O'Shea
Publisher Connor Court Publishing Pty Limited
Total Pages 186
Release 2014
Genre Families
ISBN 9781925138337

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The Father Factor prompts the reader to consider the evidence on what drives success and happiness. What emerges from the research is the finding that the relationships with the father and the mother tend to powerfully affect long-term happiness, financial success and work success. The resolution of one's relationships with father and mother, then, is pivotal to the pursuit of success and happiness. Because father-child relationships have tended to break down more dramatically in contemporary society than mother-child ones, this book gives particular emphasis to father-child ones. In seeking to help the reader to resolve the crucially important relationships with parents and navigate the journey to wholeness, the book provides various evidence based strategies, illuminating case studies and links to useful resources.

The Dad Factor

The Dad Factor
Title The Dad Factor PDF eBook
Author Richard Fletcher
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Father and child
ISBN 9781921462139

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Fathers are told that they should be 'involved' with their baby but not how to go about building the connection. In this stimulating book, Richard Fletcher, a pioneer researcher on fathers' role with young children, provides the hard evidence and practical guidance for fathering that builds children's brains and capabilities.

Do Fathers Matter?

Do Fathers Matter?
Title Do Fathers Matter? PDF eBook
Author Paul Raeburn
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 289
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0374141045

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"In Do Fathers Matter? the award-winning journalist and father of five Paul Raeburn overturns the many myths and stereotypes of fatherhood as he examines the latest scientific findings on the parent we've often overlooked. Drawing on research from neuroscientists, animal behaviorists, geneticists, and developmental psychologists, among others, Raeburn takes us through the various stages of fatherhood, revealing the profound physiological connections between children and fathers, from conception through adolescence and into adulthood--and the importance of the relationship between mothers and fathers. In the process, he challenges the legacy of Freud and mainstream views of parental attachment, and also explains how we can become better parents ourselves."--www.Amazon.com.

Max Factor

Max Factor
Title Max Factor PDF eBook
Author Fred E. Basten
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages 147
Release 2012-04-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611451353

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Traces the life and influence of the cosmetics innovator, describing his early years as a beautician for the Russian royal family, role in developing the images of leading Hollywood stars, and contributions to the establishment of the retail cosmetics industry.

The Father Factor

The Father Factor
Title The Father Factor PDF eBook
Author Lilian Darcy
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 224
Release 2011-12-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459224930

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THE SHOCK OF HIS LIFE! Shallis hadn't been expecting to find him sitting in his father's chair in the small-town law practice: Jared Starke. Devastatingly goodlooking. Hotshot big-city corporate lawyer. And the former Miss Tennessee had also not expected a meeting about the mysteries of her late grandmother's estate to lead to a sizzling secret affair…. But it had. And how! And now Shallis was unexpectedly, accidentally, pregnant. With Jared's baby… Of course, she had to tell him. Only, she had no idea that Jared had just received another pretty major piece of fatherhood news. One that would rock his very foundations….

The Custody Revolution

The Custody Revolution
Title The Custody Revolution PDF eBook
Author Richard Ades Warshak
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Total Pages 286
Release 1992
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Dr. Warshak's thoughtful, commonsense approach questions the practice of routinely awarding custody to mothers and shows why children often fare best in the care of the same-sex parent. In conventional custody arrangements, mothers are overburdened, fathers are reduced to a superficial presence in their children's lives, and children experience a deterioration in their relationship with each parent. Dr. Warshak shows why we have no grounds for discriminating against.