Having A Father But Not A Dad


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Being Dad


Being Dad

Author: Scott Leonard Keith

language: en

Publisher: New Reformation Publications

Release Date: 2017-12-01


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Every person is born with a deep longing for a father. Being Dad deals with the way fathers, and the subject of biblical fatherhood, are treated in modern culture. Dr. Keith brings his experience with family, students, great mentors, and friends to bear on a subject that is crying out for attention. Equally, he brings his Christian faith, a scholarly eye for detail, and an ear for story along on the journey and works with the reader to navigate a path to a better country where the Father blesses His children and is honored. Forgiven fathers are a gift from God, for they have the gospel to proclaim to their families. This approach leads to gracious fathers that can now display a shadow of the love of their Heavenly Father so that children may be drawn into saving faith.

Daddyman


Daddyman

Author: Craig Balcomb

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2020-10-04


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Faster than a speeding tricycle, More powerful than dirty diapers, Able to leap tall Legos in a single bound. Look up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Daddyman! Yes, Daddyman, Strange visitor from another dimension, With powers and abilities far beyond those of ordinary men. Daddyman, Who can change a pair of dirty diapers, Bend Play-Doh with his bare hands, And who, disguised as a mild-mannered father in a great metropolitan city, Fights a never ending battle for Truth, Justice, and Clean Underwear. Daddyman is your guide to becoming a good dad. It dosen't deal with problems like diaper rash to teething pain. Rather, it is a parenting philosophy with examples from the author's own personal experience. Daddyman is written specifically for men, who often often don't have a good role model and who sometimes feel left out of parenting discussions dominated by women and presented from a mother's perspective. Every man can be a good dad, if he chooses to be. Love, caring, support and encouragement are the cornerstones of good parenting. Hopefully, this book will put you in the frame of mind you need to be a better dad.

Handbook on the Clinical Treatment of Adopted Adolescents and Young Adults


Handbook on the Clinical Treatment of Adopted Adolescents and Young Adults

Author: Doris Bertocci

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2023-08-11


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This collection bridges the voices of international scholars and adopted persons to share knowledge about clinical practice with adopted people in adolescence and early adulthood. Coming at a time when countries are beginning to focus on adoption reform, this handbook is the first to address not only the external, systemic contributions to their developmental complexities but also the underlying, internal meanings of being adopted as children become adolescents and mature into adulthood. It explains how adopted clients differ from those not adopted and emphasizes the need for clinical research on adopted people in this older age group. Exploring how clinicians can understand their client’s clinical needs, it offers specific protocols and frameworks for assessment and necessary modifications in language and treatment. With a foreword by Miriam Steele, chapters examine the legal and sociopolitical cultures, policies, and practices in which adoption is embedded, calling for broad systemic change. Embracing theoretical, conceptual, and global perspectives, this handbook is written for clinicians in all disciplines, at all tiers of practice, administration, and training, identifying the key roles they can potentially play in expanding and better focusing our understanding of the psychology of being adopted.