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Few authors are better prepared to write about fatherhood than John C. Carr, a social worker and psychotherapist who understands the psychological development of both infants and men. And, as a dad of three, he's on the front lines of fathering. Carr covers not only practical 'how-tos', but also the more elusive, emotional side of being a father. Plus, he discusses the crucial impact a father's presence has on his child-and why he should be present right from the start. Men will find reassurance, as well as the insights and skills needed to manage work, family expectations, and their own needs as they adapt to their new role.
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John C. Carr, a clinical social worker and psychotherapist in private practice in New York City, has counseled men on fathering and parenthood for 20 years. In his practice, he works with individual dads, runs father support groups, and conducts dad-only workshops in churches, schools, and counseling centers. John is affiliated with Soho Parenting Center and Everyday Parenting. He has a masters in social work from Hunter College and did his advanced post-graduate training at New York's Blanton-Peale institute. John lives with his wife and children, ages 8, 6, and 2, in New York City.
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