Description
About the Author
Mufid James Hannush is Associate Professor of Psychology and Chairperson of the Social Sciences Division at Rosemont College.
Reviews
"Hannush's book provides a counterpoint to the superficial and overly formulaic popular 'how to' literature on parenting as it provides no specific techniques or rigid directives but rather challenges each parent to rise to the distinctive existential demands of becoming a parent, through a guided reflection on its meaning, in his or her own unique concrete situation." - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
"The book draws richly on several theoretical and philosophical perspectives, integrates the best of them in a coherent manner, and then illumines the business of parenting in plausible and concrete ways. There is something gentle, modest, and kind about the writing and its tone that seems fully congruent with the author's stated values of compassion, humility, and the like." - Frank C. Richardson, coauthor of Re-envisioning Psychology: Ethics and Values in Modern Practice
"Hannush's treatment of Erikson and May represents an advance in our understanding of these two prominent thinkers. Far from merely being an expose of Erikson and May (in the chapters within which Hannush takes up their thought), this book provides the reader with the interpretation of a master of their ideas. It is like listening to Chopin performed by Rubenstein. Hannush performing Erikson and Hannush performing May is something that anyone familiar with their ideas can truly appreciate: it renders them wonderfully clear in ways that one had not quite thought of before." - Scott Churchill, University of Dallas
Book Information
ISBN 9780791454626
Author Mufid James Hannush
Format Paperback
Page Count 182
Imprint State University of New York Press
Publisher State University of New York Press
Weight(grams) 281g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm