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Lost and found : young fathers in the age of unwed parenthood  Cover Image Book Book

Lost and found : young fathers in the age of unwed parenthood / Paul Florsheim & David Moore.

Florsheim, Paul, (author.). Moore, David, (author.).

Summary:

"Lost and Found is about how young men learn to be fathers and how we, as a society, can facilitate that learning and help stabilize families. Paul Florsheim and David Moore introduce a diverse group of young men whose stories represent different trajectories of young fatherhood. The stories featured in this book begin soon after these young men find out their partners are pregnant and move in different, and often unexpected, directions. Some young men--even those with significant problems--grow into parenthood and speak eloquently about connecting with their children. A few speak with disarming candor about becoming disconnected and lost. In six parts, Florsheim and Moore weave the individual stories of these young men into the larger story of fatherhood in 21st century America. While there is little doubt that America has a "fatherhood problem" characterized by high rates of father absence, Florsheim and Moore focus on understanding new family types and looking for ways to ensure their stability. They draw from the work of evolutionary biologists, social historians, developmental psychologists, and marital therapists to make sense of what goes wrong between young fathers and their families, seeking information about how some young men learn--despite the odds against them--to become "good enough" fathers. In the last section, Lost and Found builds a case for providing young men with more concrete institutional support and presents a plan for integrating expectant fathers into prenatal care, helping them become fathers, just as we currently help their partners become mothers. young fathers; adolescent parents; parenthood; co-parenting; father absence; family stability; father development; developmental psychology; prenatal care; co-parenting counselling"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780190865016
  • ISBN: 0190865016
  • Physical Description: xii, 415 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
PART ONE: Fatherhood Begins. 1. A Tale of Two Fathers -- 2. The Problem with Young Fatherhood -- 3. Dads and Cads: The Sociobiological Roots of Fatherhood -- 4. Fathers at the Crossroads -- PART TWO: Fathers in the Age of Unwed Parenthood. 5. Is This Love? -- 6. Birth Control Anyone? -- 7. Are Fathers Necessary? -- PART THREE: Fathers Lost. 8. What Goes Wrong? -- 9. Love Hurts -- 10. Drowning Sorrows -- 11. Bad Seeds or Bad Soil? -- 12. Betrayal and Forgiveness -- 13. The Epidemiology of Heartbreak -- PART FOUR: The Good-Enough Father. 14. Families Redefined -- 15. Discovering Fatherhood -- 16. A Tale of (Another) Two Fathers -- PART FIVE: Fathers Found. 17. The Father -- Child Bond -- 18. Redefining the Self as Father: Developing a Paternal Identity -- 19. On Becoming a Dad: The Biology of Good-Enough Fathering -- 20. Fathers Are Found in Relationships -- PART SIX: New Beginnings. 21. Fatherhood Programs: A Short History of Trial and Failure -- 22. Co-Parenting Support: Prenatal Care and the Window of Opportunity -- 23. A Compass and a Map: Helping Young Fathers and Their Families.
Subject: Teenage fathers > United States.
Unmarried fathers > United States.
Fatherhood > United States.
Family services > United States.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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