The Transition to Fatherhood
This book (see record 1995-98127-000) is a sourcebook for practitioners who work with men as they make the 21-month transition to becoming a father during the period of expectant fatherhood and new fatherhood. Twenty-seven chapters, written by an impressive array of experts on the psychology of earl...
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