The Freshly Single Man

The Freshly Single Man
Author: Jeff Bruner
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781628384307

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Some men are single by choice; others end up single through little to no choice of their own. Many of these divorced men and widowers find themselves overwhelmed by the multitude of new tasks at hand, from doing laundry toraising children on their own. Jeff Bruner lost his wife of 25 years suddenly to cancer, and soon found himself spending most of the day paying bills or hours wandering around the grocery store, not even knowing what he needed. Through trial and error, he learned how to perform the many tasks that his wife had done for years, and he has written this extremely helpful guide for "freshly single" men that covers everything from cooking to cleaning to combing cat fur.The Freshly Single Man's Guide to Household Survivalmight become the new Bible for the millions of suddenly single Sams in our society.

Survival Guide for Single Men

Survival Guide for Single Men
Author: King Dphax
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2007-09-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781469114736

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In a NUTSHELL, Survival Guide for Single Men: Problems & Solutions, was NOT written because another perspective is WANTED. Survival Guide for Single Men was written because it is NEEDED! My hope is that this book will create much dialogue that UNCLES, FATHERS and GRANDFATHERS did NOT discuss, did not know HOW to discuss OR were AFRAID to discuss! This book was designed to be brief and “to-the-point” so that it can be read multiple times for understanding and application. This book can benefit BOTH men and women. This is the kind of book that can be read during lunch breaks, at the barbershop, to or from work or while you sit on the toilette!

The Divorced Men s Survival Guide

The Divorced Men s Survival Guide
Author: Greg Fisher
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-01-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1482004852

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The Divorced Men's Survival Guide is valuable and entertaining reference for the newly divorced man. It covers everything from living on your own to dating on a dime. The controversial chapter, “How to get laid” returns the single man's confidence by giving him helpful advice on how to get women to be more attracted to him. This book also reassures him that is not alone during this chapter in his life.

Life After 50

Life After 50
Author: Martin Baxendale
Publsiher: Silent but Deadly Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0955050022

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Cartoonist Martin Baxendale's on-going series of spoof manuals have sold millions of copies worldwide. The latest range of survival guides now include 'Life After 50' and combine Martin's famous blend of slightly naughty cartoons and off-beat comments.

Therapy with Single Parents

Therapy with Single Parents
Author: Joan D Atwood,Frank Genovese
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781317720973

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Provide effective counseling to members of single-parent families With more than half of all first marriages ending in divorce, it’s time to re-think the notion that “divorce” means “failure.” Therapy with Single Parents focuses on the strengths of the single-parent family rather than its weaknesses, stressing the need to look at the socially constructed norms, values, and definitions associated with marriage and family in order to provide effective counseling. This unique book examines experiences that are common to single parents and presents interventive strategies for treating single-parent family issues, drawing on clinical case studies to provide technical knowledge in everyday language. Current research shows that single parents account for 27 percent of family households that include children under 18 and that the number of single mothers in the United States more than tripled between 1970 and 2000. Therapy with Single Parents challenges outdated notions that the single-parent family is somehow deficient and associated with adjustment problems in children. It doesn’t ignore the anger, pain, sadness, and guilt experienced by many members of single parent families but offers therapeutic considerations from a more balanced approach. The book examines the social, psychological, and sexual experiences of newly single parents and addresses the ups and downs they’ll face in dealing with schools, the workplace, and social services. Therapy with Single Parents examines: social and psychological differences between divorce and widowhood cognitive-behavioral principles of single-parent families what children can learn from divorce dealing with the ghosts of past relationships relationship rules dealing with adult children and extended families the effect of change in divorcing families the feminization of poverty the therapeutic value of social networks Therapy with Single Parents is an invaluable resource for psychologists, professional counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists. The book presents a thorough, in-depth examination of the single-parent family system as a viable, healthy family form.

How to Survive Losing a Loved One

How to Survive Losing a Loved One
Author: Karen Jackson Taylor,Christine Pearson
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781472145246

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A practical, empowering guide to navigating your partner's diagnosis of a terminal or life-limiting illness, or death. Receiving the news that your partner has a terminal or life-limiting illness, or has died unexpectedly, is among the worst experiences in life. At a time when you are least able to cope, you are faced with a multitude of difficult decisions, some of which must be made quickly. What you need is a friend who has experienced everything you are about to face, who can support you as you navigate some tough, important choices. This book is that friend. There is plenty of information out there but where to start looking? What information is needed and how can it be accessed? What decisions are essential in the immediate term and what can be left until later? Throughout the book, the emphasis is on protecting and supporting those left behind by presenting almost every choice you may need to make and the possible implications of each decision. You will learn: - The importance of creating a will, arranging power of attorney, organising advanced decisions of treatment, and even getting married or entering a civil partnership - What you are entitled to from the state, the NHS and your employer - How to stabilise your finances and prepare to run a household alone - Where your partner ought to be during treatment and/or palliative care, and how to go about achieving this - Which decisions need to be made after death, from planning the funeral to accessing your partner's estate - How to navigate the grieving process and take control of a happy future No matter where you are in the process, How to Survive Losing a Loved One is a comprehensive, practical and empowering guide to coping with your partner's terminal illness and death, and building the next chapter in your life.

Working Hard and Making Do

Working Hard and Making Do
Author: Margaret K. Nelson,Joan Smith
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520921690

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The economic recovery of the 1990s brought with it a surge of new jobs, but the prospects for most working Americans improved little. Family income rose only slightly and the period witnessed a significant degradation of the quality of work as well as in what people could expect from their waged employment. In this book, Margaret K. Nelson and Joan Smith take a look inside the households of working-class Americans to consider how they are coping with large-scale structural changes in the economy, specifically how the downgrading of jobs has affected survival strategies, gender dynamics, and political attitudes. Drawing on both randomly distributed telephone surveys and in-depth interviews, Nelson and Smith explore the differences in the survival strategies of two groups of working-class households in a rural county: those in which at least one family member has been able to hold on to good work (a year-round, full-time job that carries benefits) and those in which nobody has been able to secure or retain steady employment. They find that households with good jobs are able to effectively use all of their labor power—they rely on two workers; they engage in on-the-side businesses; and they barter with friends and neighbors. In contrast, those living in families without at least one good job find themselves considerably less capable of deploying a complex, multi-faceted survival strategy. The authors further demonstrate that this difference between the two sets of households is accompanied by differences in the gender division of labor within the household and the manner in which individuals make sense of, and respond to, their employment.

Into One s Own

Into One s Own
Author: John Modell
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520341371

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Tracing the life course of American teenagers in the mid-twentieth century, Into One's Own presents a compelling historical portrait of growing up.