Aug 09 2010
Self Published author provides a handbook on fatherhood
Self Published author provides a handbook on fatherhood
Bud Harris’ description of the development of the archetype of the Father by the Greek mythology revitalized masculinity in the form of superhuman strength and asexual. This shows that his theology to what we call this role compromises paternity concentrated and tried to describe the man behind the role.
For him, a father to his family and his spiritual kinship with them. This characterization is deep and personal that someone is not easy to compare the recipes.
Bud Harris also wanders through the false claims of the father character in this self published book “The Father Quest. The extent of his role not as he raises his children, giving them the right training are . A father is devoted to a life of instilling moral values to his children. Harris’ book gives a detailed analysis of this and much more.
Many have this Xlibris release of the therapeutic effect since it claimed a self published author who is a Jungian analyst in Asheville, North Carolina was written. His experience in this particular form of psychotherapy deserves his influence on his readers.
The father is published by Xlibris Quest.
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