Family psychology

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  • Dad Brain

    £22.00

    Clinical psychologist Darby Saxbe reveals parenthood fundamentally changes men’s brains and biology. Dad brains shrink (to become more efficient), testosterone levels drop (in a good way); men can even experience a form of postpartum depression, and of course their whole sense of meaning and identity can be challenged and transformed. Based on two decades of research and one of the world’s only longitudinal studies of men’s brains as they become fathers, ‘Dad Brain’ takes us from the author’s lab in Los Angeles, to a beachfront neuroimaging centre in Barcelona and a midwife’s office in Stockholm. It explores the different ways that men parent in different societies, how trends in men’s involvement with birth and parenting have shifted over the decades, class-based and racist assumptions about absent fathers, the rise of parenting outside the gender binary, old dads versus young dads, and much, much more.

  • ‘Mum, what’s wrong with you?’

    £10.99

    Sunday Times bestseller

    ‘The mothering manual we all need’ Claudia Winkleman

    Calling all Mums:

    Are you feeling lonely and confused?

    Are you panicking that you’re getting everything wrong?

    Do you feel as if your relationship with your teenage daughter has worsened overnight?

  • The book you wish your parents had read (and your children will be glad that you

    £11.99

    The most influential relationships are between parents and children. Yet for so many families, these relationships go can wrong and it may be difficult to get back on track. In this book, renowned psychotherapist Philippa Perry shows how strong and loving bonds are made with your children and how such attachments give a better chance of good mental health, in childhood and beyond.