Fat Dog Don't Run No Rabbit: Promoting change in Overprivileged Children and their Families - Softcover

L. Quinn, Frank

 
9781414036038: Fat Dog Don't Run No Rabbit: Promoting change in Overprivileged Children and their Families

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Book by L Quinn Frank

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Fat Dog Don't Run No Rabbit explains how over indulgence andover protection contribute to the development of Fat Dogs through "overprivilege."  This process often turnseven gifted young people into dependant underachievers who never grew up. Parents who read Fat Dog Don't Run No Rabbit will not onlybe able to determine if their children are Fat Dogs, they will learn how to make their puppies run. This book may not be for you, but certainly you have a friend who desperately needs it.  Give them a copy!!

Biografía del autor

Dr. Frank L. Quinn is a therapist, educator and researcherwith over twenty-five years of clinical experience. He is currently a partnerin Carolina Psychiatric Services, P. A., where he serves as Clinical Directorof Outpatient Services. Additionally, he is the founder and Director of the South Carolina Center for Gambling Studies, and serves asan adjunct professor of psychology at Columbia College. Although well known throughout thesoutheast for his lectures on families and addiction, his research on electronicgambling (especially video poker) is familiar with audiences throughout the United States, Canada and Australia.A graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (AB & MS) and the University of South Carolina (Ph.D.), Dr. Quinn currentlyresides in Columbia, S.C. with his wife Lane and their three children.

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Verlag: 1st Book Library, 2004
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