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Oct. 15, 2009 By Martin Brossman
"It's not top-heavy with a bunch of psychology stuff "
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“What I liked most about your book is the “real” quality of it. It was not top-heavy with a bunch of psychology stuff which is only important to psychologists and medical people and means nothing to the guy who has the problem. Your case studies were written by real identifiable people. They were uncensored and not “selected” to prove a point or some new theory that an author could conceive. The best part was reading the stories and being able to identify the voices. These are real people and their problems carried over from story to story in very believable... More > ways. The other thing I like is that without saying so, you have provided a very objective and understandable source of cases that can be read and studied by others. Your cases are still breathing with me and I often catch myself wanting to ask questions directly to the people in these case stories. I don’t know why our education system hasn’t picked up on the value of your work. It is obvious to me that we are missing a whole major culture activity with our sons and fathers and husbands and single men. What an oversight! We have become so centered around our work that we have lost one of the most valuable teaching activities that we can learn from life.”
Alan Schlukbier
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ISBN 978-0-615-16385-7
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Martin Brossman
Published January 20, 2008
Language English
Pages 396
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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