Beginning
fatherhood
Warwick Pudney and
Judy Cottrell Australia, 1998 |
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A
guide for expectant fathers
From the back cover: "For the man
about to start the most important jump
of his life, [this book] is full of practical
and common sense advice".
Examples include: being part of the birth
process, hopes and dreams for your child,
understanding what fathers need, etc.
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Being
a father Edited
by Ann Pedersen and Peggy O'Mara
USA, 1990 |
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Family,
work and self
From the back cover: "Being
a Father offers valuable insights
for those men who want to share the parenting
of their children equally.
They touch on topics such as balancing
work and family life, co-parenting after
divorce, sexuality, fathers at birth,
fathers as men, and fathers as sons. |
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Between Father and Child
by Dr. R.Levant and
J. Kelly
USA, 1989 |
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How
to become the kind of father you want
to be
How to have a better relationship with
your children, how to talk to your children
about difficult subjects like sex and
drugs. How to resolve conflicts.
"...shows fathers how to understand
what a child is trying to say even when
the child himself doesn't exactly know." |
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Blizzard
And the Holy Ghost by
Joseph Blizzard
Great Britain, 1977 |
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| A personal
account of D.I. by a man who has a daughter
by D.I. (2 copies) |
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Fathers
Jodie Kenley &
Hannah Lewis
Australia, 1993 |
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| 16
fathers write about their experience of
fatherhood.
From the back cover: "16 Australian
men from all walks of life talk about
the rewards and pressures, the decision
to have children and the birth itself,
sexuality and changing relationships,
traditional expectations, and juggling
work and family life. Fathers provides
a voice for Australian men." |
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Fathers
and sons by
Christine Williams
Australia, 1996 |
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Australian
men reveal their stories of this special
relationship
From the back cover: "the stories
are funny, startling, moving and thoughtful,
as 18 men from all walks of life explore
what their fathers meant to them - and
in many cases what they, in turn, might
mean to their children." |
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Fatherless
America by
David Blankerhorn |
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From
Library Journal
"Fatherlessness
has been a hot-button issue since 1992,
when Vice President Dan Quayle lambasted
TV's Murphy Brown for "mocking the
importance of fathers." This book sets
the tone for further debate on the issue.
Blankenhorn, chair of the National Fatherhood
Initiative and founder/president of the
Institute for American Values, criticizes
the growth in the number of fatherless families
and the development of a culture of fatherlessness.
Detailing how the social role of fathers
has been diminished." |
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Fatherless
Daughters
by Dimitra Demetriades New Zealand, 1997 |
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The
Shadow of Loss
From the back cover: "For most women
the first significant man in her life
is her father. He is protector, provider,
balance to her mother's love. A young
girl forms many of her opinions and impressions
about life according to the relationship
she has with her father. Yet in today's
society, children are increasingly brought
up in the absence of any paternal figure..." |
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Fertile
Fathers
by Ruth Sharkey
Australia, 2002 ISBN 0 9585792 2 9 |
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| Fertile
Fathers is the first book of its kind
dealing soley with issues and problems
associated with male infertility. In it
Ruth has brought to light many taboo subjects
including impotency, ejaculation failure,
medical drugs and their reaction on the
male reproductive system and the emotional
impact infertility has on the male ego
and psyche.
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Finding
Our Fathers by
Samuel Osherson
USA, 1986 |
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| About
how a man’s “unfinished business”
with his father can affect his relationships.
A seminal classic,
Finding Our Fathers examines
the hidden struggle faced by millions
of men: how to reconcile their childhood
images of their fathers — and of
all men — as silent, stoic breadwinners
with the life they want to live now —
embracing two-career marriages, closer
ties with their children, and greater
emotional awareness. |
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Men,
Mateship, Marriage
by Don Edgor |
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| Exploring
Macho Myths and the way forward
A timely
exploration of the way ‘masculinity’
has been formed, as well as examining the
historical and contemporary upheavals that
have made a re-evaluation of men and their
roles in the 1990’s such a necessary
task |
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Male Infertility : Men Talking
by Mary-Claire
Mason
Great Britain, 1993 |
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| How
do men feel when they are diagnosed as
infertile? How do they cope?
How men feel about such things as the
discovery of their infertility, the desire
for fatherhood, how they cope with the
consequences of their infertility. Sections
on D.I. Also a look at openness versus
secrecy. This is an extremely popular
book for DCSG members — highly recommended!
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Male
Infertility by
Serono Laboratories
USA, 1994 |
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| Booklet
which looks at physical examinations,
laboratory evaluations, testicular biopsy.
Goes briefly through a variety of surgical
treatments, medical therapy, does not
discuss D.I.
(We have 2 copies available) |
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Male
Infertility — A patients guide by
Organon Patient Guide Series
Canada |
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| Booklet
which looks at male infertility.
"It is important
that both partners be checked to determine
all the factors that may be causing infertility.
The man, the woman, or very frequently,
both partners may be contributing to the
problem. A problem with the male partner
occurs in about half of the cases." |
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Man
Maintenance by
Jill Margo
Australia, 1996 (Penguin) |
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| How
the male body runs and what to do if it
breaks down. A general medical & social
book for men, briefly covers infertility.
From the back cover: "This informed
and sympathetic guide to men's health
is a book that every man should own (and
every woman who cares about the man in
her life). It provides detailed information
for on-site maintenance of the average
male: in bed, in the bathroom, at the
table, at the doctor, in marriage, in
crisis, in mid-life and after." |
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Secret
Men's Business
by John Marsden
Australia, 1996 (Pan McMillan) |
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| Manhood:
The Big Gig
From the back cover: "Young men
who read this book will learn how to be
strong, how to be honest, how to confront
their fears. They will understand how
to deal with men and women, parents and
teachers, male friends and female friends.
They will get a sense of the integrity
that every true man needs." |
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Sexuality
and fertility after cancer
by Leslie R Schover, PhD
Canada 1997 |
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| From
the back cover: “Now as never before cancer
survivors are discovering their potential for
renewed sexuality, which many may never have
thought possible. In this comprehensive new
book, the leading authority in the field carefully
and reassuringly explains your options and gives
you the accurate, up-to-date information you
need to take advantage of them”
This book covers the kinds
of sexual problems both men and women are likely
to face after treatment and state-of-the-art
solutions. |
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So
you're going to be a Dad
Peter Downey
Australia, 1994 (Simon & Schuster) |
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| From
the back cover: "here is the first
guide written especially for unsuspecting
Australian males who know little or nothing
about parenting but are keen to have a
go.
A book that explodes
the myths - a tough, uncompromising, no-holds-barred,
no beg-your-pardons look at fatherhood,
from the sperm that started it all to
the sleep deprivation you'll suffer as
a consequence."
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Super
Dad Sally
D Smith
Australia, 1982 |
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| He's
what every expectant father should be!
From the back cover: "Here at last
is a practical, informative handbook of
advice for fathers-to-be.
Author Sally Smith examined hundreds
of surveys to find the most common queries,
problems and anxieties which face apprehensive
fathers awaiting the arrival of their
first child." |
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The
Passions of Fatherhood by
S. Osherson |
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| No details
available |
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Towards
Reproductive Certainty edited
by Robert Jansen and David Mortimer
USA, 1999 |
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| Fertility
and Genetics Beyond 1999
The Plenary proceedings of the 11th world
congress on IVF and human reproductive
genetics.
This book has many interesting papers
that were presented a the congress, recommended:
Psychosocial impact
of infertility on men - by Rupin Shah
- The pressure to have a child - biological,
social and religious, pleasure of parenting
and security
- The impact of male infertility on
the man - depression, confusion, stress
and loss of control; Potency, virility
and self-esteem; Therapy-induced sexual
dysfunction; Loss of self-confidence
and decision-making, guilt, loss of
genetic continuity
- The Impact of the female partners
reaction
- Impact of Female infertility on the
male
- The Clinician as counselor - semen
collection, discussion of the semen
report, sexual instructions, evaluation
of the male, involving the man in his
partners evaluation and therapy, breaking
bad news
- Counseling - need for male counseling,
lack of communication, inadequate support,
unresolved issues, isolation, grieving
- Integrating counseling into infertility
therapy - through information pamphlets,
at information meetings, using educational
videos, periprocedural counseling, mandatory
counseling
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A Childless World. A husband
story? Author
to be advised |
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| No details
available |
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