Resources
Anger Management - A DVD for young people on anger and how to deal with it.
This DVD is based around a two day camp in which the 16 to 18 year old participants told their stories around anger, developed their own dramatised scenario and adapted the skills to their own situations.
This DVD is available for $80 plus GST.
To order please contact the Men & Family Centre.
The Blokes Booklet
This pocket-sized booklet is a directory of community services, contacts, support groups, and just plain good information from, and for men in the Northern Rivers districts, NSW.
Lots of blokes are unaware there are many other men in the same, or similar situation as themselves.
The services and organisations listed in The Blokes Booklet offer practical and material assistance.
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Available free from the Men & Family Centre and the Mobile Men's Shed.
Recommended Reading
Copies of these books are in the Richmond Tweed Library
Raising Boys: Why boys are different and how to help them become happy and well balanced men. Steve Biddulph 649.123
What is the Matter with Boys?: Showing boys the way towards manhood. Peter West 649.131
Beginning Fatherhood: A guide for expectant fathers. Warwick Pudney & Judy Cottrelll 306.8742
On Their Own: Boys Growing Up UnFathered. Rex McCann 306.8742
Fathers After Divorce: Building a new life and becoming a successful separated parent. Michael Green 306.8742
Iron John: Men and Masculinity. Robert Bly 305.31
Manhood: An Action Plan for Changing Men's Lives. Steve Biddulph 305.32
He: Understanding Masculine Psychology. Robert A Johnson 155.332
Secrets of Happily Married Men: Eight Ways to win your wife's heart forever. Scott Haltzman 306.81
Fathers, Sons & Lovers: Men talk about their lives from the 1930's to today. Peter West 305.31
Mirrors, Windows & Doors: A self help book for men about violence and abuse in the home. 362.8292
Dealing with Anger: Self Help Solutions for Men. Frank Donovan 152.47
Healing the Shame that Binds You: John Bradshaw 616.8914
Facing the Fifties: From Denial to Reflection. Dr Peter O'Connor 305.26
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