Mother Son Relationships Psychology
Posted April 14, 2010
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Paternal mice bond with their offspring through the power of touch
New research from neuroscientist Samuel Weiss, PhD, director of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the Faculty of Medicine, shows that paternal mice that physically interact with their babies grow new brain cells and form lasting memories of their babies. The study is published on-line this week in Nature Neuroscience.
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From Binge to Blackout: A Mother and Son Struggle with Teen Drinking $3.49 Foreword by Cardwell C. Nuckols, Ph.D. Introduction by Reverend Edward A. Malloy, President Emeritus of Notre Dame, Board Member, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse ALCOHOL: The number one drug of choice for America's youth Throughout his college years, Toren Volkmann partied like there was no tomorrow. And like so many parents, his mother, Chris, overlooked Toren's g... |
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House of Testosterone: One Mom's Survival in a Household of Males $1.18 Every woman has asked herself the question What was he thinking? at least once in her life. When you are the mother of boys, it seems like this question is on a continuous tape loop in your head. Humor columnist Sharon O’Donnell knows this feeling. In House of Testosterone, she chronicles her adventures raising three sons and reining in her über-male, forgetful husband, Kevin. She shares her st... |
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Mothers, Sons, and Lovers: How a Man's Relationship with His Mother Affects the Rest of His Life $8.36 Gurian shows how the challenges a man typically encounters in relationships--such as codependency, insecurity, and the need for control--most often have their origin in the way he learned to relate to his mother. This guided journey helps facilitate healing in the primal bond and other love relationships.... |


