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Robert Ackerman

    Il lavoro del Dr. Robert J. Ackerman approfondisce le complessità della dipendenza e della salute comportamentale, basandosi su una vasta esperienza nella ricerca e nella formazione. In qualità di ex direttore di un importante istituto di ricerca sulle dipendenze e co-fondatore di un'organizzazione nazionale incentrata sui figli di alcolisti, ha svolto un ruolo fondamentale nel plasmare approcci di supporto e intervento. Il suo coinvolgimento come redattore e presidente del comitato consultivo di una prestigiosa rivista di settore evidenzia la sua dedizione a far progredire il campo e a guidare i professionisti. La carriera di Ackerman è segnata dall'impegno a collegare le intuizioni accademiche con applicazioni pratiche per migliorare il benessere individuale e della comunità.

    Lessons Learned
    Silent Sons
    The Myth and Ritual School
    • 2019

      Lessons Learned

      How Acceptance, Vulnerability, Forgiveness, and Compassion Make Sense to Me

      • 116pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The book presents a collection of personal stories drawn from the author's diverse experiences in both public and private sectors. Each chapter focuses on a unique narrative that aims to humanize various topics, encouraging readers to reflect and draw their own conclusions rather than providing definitive solutions. This approach invites readers to engage with the stories on a personal level, making them both relatable and thought-provoking.

      Lessons Learned
    • 2016

      The Myth and Ritual School

      J.G. Frazer and the Cambridge Ritualists

      • 252pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      First published in 2002, this work from Routledge, a Taylor & Francis imprint, offers valuable insights into its subject matter. It presents a well-researched exploration that contributes to the field, making it a significant resource for readers interested in the topic. The book's scholarly approach is complemented by its relevance in contemporary discussions, ensuring that it remains a pertinent addition to academic literature.

      The Myth and Ritual School
    • 1994

      Silent Sons

      • 234pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      It could be you or someone you love. Strong, silent types are everywhere, and it is their telltale silence that has kept their problems hidden until now. A silent son can come from a family that coped with violence, alcoholism, child abuse, extreme rigidity, or divorce, but all silent sons have certain common characteristics: They keep things that bother them to themselves. They deny that unpleasant events occur. They fear letting people know them. They have difficulty interacting with their parents, spouses, or children. They have a strong fear of criticism. They are often angry. In Silent Sons, Dr. Robert Ackerman, a silent son himself, examines the problems that commonly confront silent sons, keeping them from experiencing the full range of human emotions. In a compassionate and hopeful voice, the author defines the silent son and examines the impact of parents, particularly fathers, on these men and shows how their dysfunctional upbringing affects their present relationships, especially with women. By putting aside anger, finding peace with one's self, and looking for support from other silent sons, Dr. Ackerman feels every man can realize his full potential and become a well balanced, healthy survivor.

      Silent Sons