The Fatherless Daughter Project
Understanding Our Losses and Reclaiming Our Lives
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Narrated by:
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Tara Ochs
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PhD Karin Luise
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RN Denna D. Babul
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Written by:
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Denna D. Babul RN
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Karin Luise PhD
About this listen
When Motherless Daughters was published 20 years ago, it unleashed a tsunami of healing awareness. When Denna Babul and Karin Luise couldn't find the equivalent book for fatherlessness, The Fatherless Daughter Project was born. The book will set fatherless women on the path to growth and fulfillment by helping them to understand how their losses have impacted their lives.
A father is supposed to provide a sense of security and stability. Losing a father comes with particular costs that vary depending on the way he left and how old a girl was when she lost him. Drawing on interviews with over 5,000 women who became fatherless due to death, divorce, neglect, and outright abandonment, the authors have found that fatherless daughters tend to push their emotions underground. These issues in turn become distinct patterns in their relationships as adult women, and they often can't figure out why.
Delivered with compassion and expertise, this book allows listeners support and understanding they never had when they first needed it and it encourages the conversation to continue.
©2016 Denna D. Babul and Karin Luise (P)2016 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about The Fatherless Daughter Project
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-12-22
Misleading.
I had a fatherless childhood and it was not due to death.... that pissed me off
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