Father Hunger Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-09-30
Publisher(s): Gurze Designs & Books
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Summary

"Father Hunger" is the emptiness experienced by women whose fathers were physically or emotionally absent—a void that leads to unrealistic body image, yo-yo dieting, food fears and disordered eating patterns. The term, which is now part of the psychology lexicon, originated with the first edition of this work in 1991.
After having completed a decade's worth of further investigation, Dr. Maine has updated the information about men and their daughters in this second edition. She offers a new crash course on being a girl in today's culture, based on her expertise as a leading eating disorders prevention advocate. This edition describes the origins of father hunger and its effect on the family, with even more practical solutions to help fathers and daughters understand and improve their relationships. Also included is an expanded section for educators and therapists to help them more effectively prevent and treat the problems that occur between dads and daughters.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi
Preface by Craig Johnson, Ph.D. vii
Introduction xi
PART 1: The Origins of Father Hunger
1. Father Hunger and the Pursuit of Thinness
21(10)
2. Getting to Know Your Global Girl
31(24)
3. Ten Myths About Fathers, Daughters, and Food
55(14)
4. Fathers As Second-Class Citizens
69(14)
5. Shaky Foundations for Fatherhood
83(14)
6. The Daughter's Dilemma
97(16)
PART 2: The Experience of Father Hunger
7. Damage to a Daughter's Emotions and Identity
113(20)
8. Sexuality, Body Image, and Food
133(12)
9. The Family's Functional Dysfunction
145(16)
10. The Legacy of Loyalty
161(18)
PART 3: The Solutions to Father Hunger
11. How Men Can Overcome Father Hunger
179(34)
12. How Mothers Can Help
213(24)
13. How Daughters Can Cope with Father Hunger
237(20)
14. Impasses in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
257(24)
Epilogue: Why We All Must Prevent Father Hunger 281(6)
Appendixes
Appendix A: Suggested Strategies for Educators
287(8)
Appendix B: Suggested Strategies for Physicians
295(4)
Appendix C: Books and Internet Resources
299(4)
Notes 303(10)
Index 313

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