32,48 €
Produit Neuf
Ou 8,12 € /mois
- Livraison : 5,00 €
- Livré entre le 25 et le 29 août
Exp¿di¿ en 7 jours ouvr¿s
Nos autres offres
-
28,26 €
Produit Neuf
- Livraison : 3,99 €
- Livré entre le 25 août et le 1 septembre
Voir le détail de l'annonce -
32,48 €
Produit Neuf
Ou 8,12 € /mois
- Livraison : 5,00 €
- Livré entre le 25 et le 29 août
Exp¿di¿ en 7 jours ouvr¿s
Voir le détail de l'annonce
- Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
- Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
- Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème
Gratuit et sans engagement
Félicitations !
Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !
TROUVER UN MAGASIN
Retour
Avis sur Dad Brain de Saxbe, Darby Format Broché - Livre Littérature Générale
0 avis sur Dad Brain de Saxbe, Darby Format Broché - Livre Littérature Générale
Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.
-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary 12th Ed
23 avis
Neuf dès 42,95 €
Occasion dès 23,87 €
-
Frisch Gewagt ! L'allemand En Classe De Troisième
Occasion dès 15,00 €
-
Magical Imagination
Neuf dès 37,35 €
-
Ansel Adams' 400 Photographs
3 avis
Neuf dès 87,80 €
Occasion dès 24,00 €
-
Rarities
Neuf dès 56,81 €
Occasion dès 20,00 €
-
Mauvais Garçons - Portraits De Tatoués (1890-1930)
4 avis
Neuf dès 35,00 €
Occasion dès 33,25 €
-
Mauvaises Filles - Portraits De Prostituées 1925-1935
5 avis
Neuf dès 29,90 €
Occasion dès 28,41 €
-
Ugaritic Narrative Poetry
Neuf dès 42,02 €
-
Alberto Pinto Corporate : Contemporary Offices
Occasion dès 25,00 €
-
L'odyssee, 'poesie Homerique', Tome Iii, Chants Xvi-Xxiv
1 avis
Occasion dès 30,90 €
-
Dc Finest: Batman: Red Skies
Neuf dès 42,41 €
Occasion dès 32,28 €
-
Manuel On Your Marks Anglais Belin 5e 2026
Occasion dès 15,00 €
-
Cormac Fitzgeoffrey
Occasion dès 39,90 €
-
Initiation À La Version Anglaise - The Word Against The Word
5 avis
Neuf dès 25,90 €
Occasion dès 17,84 €
-
Pop Impressions Europe/Usa: Prints And Multiples From The Museum Of Modern Art
Occasion dès 18,00 €
-
Nick Cave
Neuf dès 22,76 €
-
Mark Twain, Mississippi Writings
Neuf dès 39,02 €
Occasion dès 15,00 €
-
Gandhi: The Years That Changed The World, 1914-1948
Neuf dès 31,53 €
Occasion dès 49,21 €
-
Bikablo 2.0
Occasion dès 35,10 €
-
Cognitive Chess
Neuf dès 30,28 €
Produits similaires
Présentation Dad Brain de Saxbe, Darby Format Broché
- Livre Littérature Générale
Résumé : A groundbreaking exploration of how fatherhood transforms men's brains, bodies, health, skills and relationships - showing that men are wired to participate in care, just as women are.
'Wonderful . . . it tells us why becoming a dad is so incredibly good for you' Independent
'Compelling . . . terrific ' New Scientist
'Fascinating . . . lucid' The Times
In recent years men's attitudes to fatherhood have changed dramatically. But only now are we learning how profoundly fatherhood changes men's brains and biology - and the effects these changes have on their health, skills, relationships and sense of purpose. In Dad Brain, one of the world's leading researchers of fatherhood, Darby Saxbe, provides a captivating account of this new science, revealing that:
? Fathers' brains shrink and their testosterone drops
? Fathers undergo a host of hormonal changes once thought only to affect women
? Fathers can suffer post-partum depression but enjoy better long-term health
? Fathers' style of play makes their kids more resilient
? Dads who do more housework are generally happier
Above all, Dad Brain shows that these are all crucial adaptations that enable better parenting but they only come online when fathers invest time into parenthood: the more they do, the more they change for the better. Ultimately it shows a good father is not something you are, it is something you become.
'Saxbe's deeply researched and entertaining book fills a crucial gap in our understanding' Financial Times
'Saxbe wants to debunk the stereotype that parenting does not come naturally to men and . . . takes particular aim at the myth that they lack the biology for it' Sunday Times
Biographie:
Darby Saxbe is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Southern California who has conducted one of the world's only longitudinal studies on men's brains as they become fathers. A former Fulbright fellow, she has published over eighty scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, written for the New York Times and Scientific American and has earned awards from the American Psychological Association and the Society for Research in Child Development....
Sommaire: A groundbreaking exploration of how fatherhood transforms men's brains, bodies, health, skills and relationships - showing that men are wired to participate in care, just as women are.
'Saxbe's deeply researched and entertaining book fills a crucial gap in our understanding' Financial Times
In recent years men's attitudes to fatherhood have changed dramatically. But only now are we learning how profoundly fatherhood changes men's brains and biology - and the effects these changes have on their health, skills, relationships and sense of purpose. In Dad Brain, one of the world's leading researchers of fatherhood, Darby Saxbe, provides a captivating account of this new science, revealing that:
? Fathers' brains shrink and their testosterone drops
? Fathers undergo a host of hormonal changes once thought only to affect women
? Fathers can suffer post-partum depression but enjoy better long-term health
? Fathers' style of play makes their kids more resilient
? Dads who do more housework are generally happier
Above all, Dad Brain shows that these are all crucial adaptations that enable better parenting but they only come online when fathers invest time into parenthood: the more they do, the more they change for the better. Ultimately it shows a good father is not something you are, it is something you become.
'A terrific addition to the increasing number of fatherhood books' New Scientist
'[An] accessible account of the latest science of fatherhood . . . fun . . . interesting . . . valuable' Literary Review
'Saxbe wants to debunk the stereotype that parenting does not come naturally to men and . . . takes particular aim at the myth that they lack the biology for it' Sunday Times
Détails de conformité du produit
Personne responsable dans l'UE