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The Shelter of Each Other
- De: Mary Pipher Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Mary Pipher PhD
- Duración: 4 h y 11 m
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Our country is in a profound crisis: a crisis of decency, of civility, of character. And families today are experiencing a new set of realities. Our best instincts are undermined at every turn, and our families, to which we turn in crisis, are feeling the strain. Working parents are harried, tired, and overextended. Mary Pipher understands this. She's a good listener, perhaps the best listener in America. And what she has to say goes straight to the heart.Confronted with today's challenges, parents feel helpless to protect their children from the enemy within their homes: the innapropriate television their kids watch for hours, the computer and virtual reality games that keep them from playing outside, when they should be learning from and about the real world. Compounding this is the fact that our psychological theories don't work anymore. These theories were developed decades ago, when families were tightly knit, relatively monolithic institutions, and they're dated. Pipher argues that such theories are of little help in our violent, sexualized contemporary culture. And while diagnosing the problem is the first step in curing it, Pipher offers ideas for simple actions we can all take to help rebuild our families and strengthen our communities.
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Beautiful book
- De Lori en 02-19-09
- The Shelter of Each Other
- De: Mary Pipher Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Mary Pipher PhD
Sound quality
Revisado: 06-21-22
The message is awesome but the sound quality is pretty bad. I still recommend it.
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Unf--k Your Brain
- De: Faith G. Harper PhD LPC-S ACS ACN
- Narrado por: Faith G. Harper PhD LPC-S ACS ACN
- Duración: 3 h y 39 m
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Our brains do their best to help us out, but every so often they can be real assholes - having meltdowns, getting addicted to things, or shutting down completely at the worst possible moments. Your brain knows it's not good to do these things, but it can't help it sometimes - especially if it's obsessing about trauma it can't overcome. That's where this life-changing book comes in. With humor, patience, science, and lots of good-ole swearing, Dr. Faith explains what's going on in your skull, and talks you through the process of retraining your brain to respond appropriately....
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Untuck this recording quality
- De Martin J. Fogarty en 07-25-18
Too much foul language & negativity
Revisado: 11-03-20
She makes good information sound very negative. Poor audio quality and too much foul language and cynicism.
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