From Publishers Weekly
Placing the burden of the father-daughter relationship squarely on the daughters shoulders, Nielsen argues that women who believe dads should always take the first step towards friendship "havent moved beyond seeing themselves as a little girl." The psychologist, who teaches a class on father-daughter relationships at Wake Forest University, offers many helpful suggestions to her readers, including tips on how to start seeing dad as "more than a wallet" and how to stop playing the innocent virgin daughter. Chapters on handling the turmoil of divorce and remarriage and on getting to know dad as a person (and not just as a father figure), round out this useful, if somewhat guilt-tripping, self-help guide.
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"A serious, multi-layered look at the last unexplored relationship in families, Nielsen's work on fathers and daughters is important." --
Clea Simon Author of "Fatherless Women""Excellent chapter on divorce for general readers and college students. Deals creatively with complex problems, leading to forgiveness, understanding,reconciliation." --
Mel Krantzler, Ph.D. Author of "Creative Divorce" and "Moving Beyond Your Parents' Divorce""Groundbreaking book, summarizing cutting edge research in clear terms, giving hordes of practical suggestions. I can't recommend it highly enough!" --
William Pollack, Ph.D, Harvard University. Director of Centers for Men & Young Men. Author of "Real Boys" and "Real Boys' Voices""Nielsen delivers important messages to daughters who yearn for connection with their divorced fathers, showing how to repair old wounds." --
Constance Ahrons, Ph.D., Author of"Nielsen knows father-daugher relationships like nobody else. Fathers will also find piercing insights. A practical, funny, poignant, inspired book." --
Neil Chethik. Author of FatherLoss: How Sons Come to Terms with the Deaths of Their Fathers."Remarkable! Thoughtfully weaving research,sensible advice, psychotherapy & personal stories - immense promise to alleviate estranged daughters' & fathers' pain. Amazing." --
Sanford Braver, Ph.D, Psychology Professor, Arizona State U., Author of "Divorced Dads: Shattering the Myths" "Terriffic! I will be recommending this book to fathers & daughters whose relationship is not all it could be." --
Dr. Richard Warshak, Professor, U.T. Southwestern Medical School, Author of "Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent-Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex" "Wow! Nielsen's chapter on divorced fathers is a refreshing, academic account with a wonderful handle on the real world." --
John Sims, Sociologist & Director of Single and Custodial Fathers' Network
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