Inicio > Sociedad y ciencias sociales > Psicología > Lessons I Learned from My Father
Lessons I Learned from My Father

Lessons I Learned from My Father

David Ulrich

13,99 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Does Not Wisdom Call?
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9780578273112
13,99 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

The author details some of the abusive experiences at the hands of his father that he had while growing up, such as being pushed backwards down a flight of stairs, only to receive more violence when he landed at the bottom of them. He tells what each of these experiences caused him to think about both himself, others, and society in general, such as 'I’m of little or no value and expendable' and 'no one is to be trusted.' Having been an avid reader of neurobiology and psychiatry writings for several years now, the author also, in layman’s terms, explains how the wiring of the brain is connected differently in a person suffering from complex PTSD (the result of constant child abuse) from that of a well-raised person. Finally, the author asks parents to think carefully about how they treat their children, suggesting that they encourage them to develop according to their own interests, likes, and abilities, and that they provide their children with the resources necessary to further their interests and abilities. Child abuse is the #1 health crisis in America and the author is hoping that his books will reduce the numbers of abused children through parent awareness.

Artículos relacionados

  • Drinkers of Infinity
    Arthur Koestler
    This selection of essays, book-reviews, broadcast talks and papers delivered to learned societies reflects the extraordinary breadth of Arthur Koestler’s interests. From the trial of Galileo to the pleasures of canoeing down the Loire, from a detailed examination of the ‘memory’ of flatworms to an equally detailed examination of the futility of quarantining dogs, the author wri...
    Disponible

    17,24 €

  • Gordy the Rabbit has ADHD
    Jessie Shepherd
    Often when people are given a mental health disorder diagnosis the weaknesses are clear and overwhelmingly emphasized, while the strengths are ignored or forgotten. The mental health children's book series 'What Mental Disorder?' challenges the stigma against therapy and diagnosis. It enlists the reader to view the character as a whole being and not as a mental issu...
    Disponible

    12,83 €

  • The Paradoxical Ego
    Eugene Halliday / Zhu Kabere
    Three particular themes are basic to this study. First, that the human race and its environment are involved in a slowly progressive process of revelation and understanding of its inherent features; and that we are all participating in this ongoing evolutionary cycle. Second, and closely related to the first tenet, man is not separable from his environment. We all share in this...
    Disponible

    14,56 €

  • The Brain's Business
    Gail Marie Pemberton
    The Brain's Business is for leaders, managers and anyone interested in their brain, understand its impact on business and relationships. It deals with the unconscious, which is the largest part of our brain, and influences all our thoughts, beliefs and behaviour. The unconscious governs every motivation and emotion we have. It affects everything in business, from relationsh...
    Disponible

    7,64 €

  • On Being Human and When a Man Comes to Himself
    Woodrow Wilson
    Before he became the 28th President of the United States (1913-21), the 34th Governor of New Jersey (1911-13), or even the 13th President of Princeton University (1902-10), Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was a scholar and professor. In 1885, he received his Ph.D. in history and political science from Johns Hopkins University, and in 1897, he was granted tenure at Princeton Universi...
    Disponible

    6,28 €

  • Bridge Over The River Why
    David Cooper / Deborah Cooper
    'In Bridge Over the River Why, the Coopers have succeeded in a dual task documenting their own journey through the grief of losing their son Eli by suicide, while at the same time providing a valuable resource for anyone who has had to face the same terrible tragedy. They start with the premise that 'doing and feeling' are the key components of moving forward and have a core me...
    Disponible

    29,39 €

Otros libros del autor

  • Max and Cheez go to Spain!
    David Ulrich
    Max and Cheez are sibling kitties who stow away to follow their humans around the planet. Each stop, each country, is filled with adventures that help young readers and young read-to readers understand and enjoy the wonderful and diverse cultures of the world. ...
    Disponible

    16,50 €