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Author Archives: Dr. Joshua Coleman
Lisa Rinna & Ty Treadway with Dr. Coleman
Co-hosts Lisa Rinna and Ty Treadway interview Dr Joshua Coleman on his book "The Lazy Husband"
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NY Times: Working Women Say Their Marriage Is Richer For It
NY Times: Working Women Say Their Marriage Is Richer For It
Posted in Featured, Print Tagged changing roles, Economic Downturn, economics, effect on masculinity, gender, males, men, women, work Leave a comment
NPR On Point with Tom Ashbrook
NPR On Point with Tom Ashbrook
Posted in Featured, Radio Tagged changing roles, ecomomics, Economic Downturn, males, masculinity, men, women earning more, wone's education Leave a comment
Radio Show on Parental Estrangement
[ February 25, 2010; 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. ] I will be speaking with Chrissy Chrzanowski, founder of Parental Alienation Hurts on Thursday, Feb 25 at 6:30PM PST, 9:30 EST. Join us to hear more about the topic of parental estrangement by going to www.talkshoe.com and entering ID# 39517 shortly before the show.
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Bed-wetting: Not in their heads
Many parents agonize over their bed-wetting sons or daughters. This is because most parents still believe that bed-wetting is a symptom of anxiety, immaturity, laziness, or outright stubbornness. However, recent research shows that most of the time, bed-wetting is due to factors such as small bladders, hormone deficiencies, or genetics. Boys are three times more [...]
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Dr. Coleman on SESAME STREET Families Stand Together: Feeling Secure in Tough Times
To see the full one-hour documentary go to http://www.sesameworkshop.org/toughtimes
Posted in Economic Downturn, Recommended Links, TV, Video Tagged anxiety, depression, Economic Downturn, money, Parenting, raising children, recession, worry Leave a comment
Work/Life and Kids: What Do Kids Really Think About Their Working Parents?
[ February 10, 2010; 10:00 am to 10:10 am. ] Wed., Feb 10, 10AM PST
Posted in Appearances Tagged economics, fathers, gender, mothering, mothers, Parenting, parents, women, work-family balance, work-family conflicts Leave a comment
My Complaining Husband
Dr. Coleman,
My question to you is how do I help my husband develop patience with our children? We have three boys: a two and half year old and one-year-old twins. I cut my job down to part-time to take away some of the stress for him. Right now, I try to do all and be [...]
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What are some tips for new step-families?
Coming into a step family or blended family can be a challenge for every member of the new family. The main thing to remember is that you are not there to replace the old family and its members. You are simply coming together to form a new family that may have separate values or traditions [...]
Dealing with an Affair