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I find that audio is the best gift for a man…. Many men who are hesitant to read a book on relationships are quick to listen. The following DVD, CD’s and tapes are my best. (There is very little overlap.)
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Everything is money-back guaranteed, so if anything does not work for you for any reason, send it back and I will personally refund your money.
New! The Myth of Male Power
$14.95 (3 hrs: 3 CDs) Packed full of the best data and cutting-edge insights fr om the book considered the “Bible” of men’s issues. Presented in user-friendly dialogue form. Integrates anthropology, history, biology as well as current events, social analysis and humor.
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New! Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say
$14.95 (3 hrs: 3 CDs) . A summary of the Couples’ Communication method (Cinematic Immersion) Dr. Farrell has developed, followed by all the things men don’t say (e.g., about their contribution to housework), why they don’t say it, and the anti-male culture our sons face as women have spoken and men have buried their heads in the sand hoping the bullets would miss.
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New! Why Men Are The Way They Are $14.95 (3 hrs: 3 CDs) In dialogue form, it answers the most important questions women ask about men (e.g., “Why are men afraid of commitment?” “Why are men such jerks?”) in a way that rings true for men. The best introduction to my material, especially for any one wishing to select the best partner or become more compassionate toward the other sex.
The Best Interests of the Child (DVD)
This DVD is guaranteed to make any dad more committed to his children. Based on the research for Father and Child Reunion (the largest meta-study ever done on what is best for children of divorce). Imagine hiring one of the world’s leading experts to spend years to uncover the best research, analyze it, and in two hours, answer these questions and more: What three conditions must prevail if a child of divorce is to have the best chance of doing well psychologically, socially, academically and physically? Is an excellent stepparent as good as–or better than–a so-so biological parent? In high-conflict situations, can shared parenting work for the child? How far apart is optimum for divorced parents to live? Exactly what is crucial about the involvement of the mom, and the dad? If shared parenting cannot work, what’s the next best solution? None of these answers is what you would expect.See how a dad uses this info in court to gain access to his daughter.
On DVD ($39.95):
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On Audio CD ($27.95):
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