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Narcissistic Parenting In An Insecure World A History Of Parenting Culture 1920s To Present Harry Hendrick

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Narcissistic Parenting In An Insecure World A History Of Parenting Culture 1920s To Present Harry Hendrick
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Harry Hendrick
ISBN: 9781447322580, 1447322584
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Narcissistic Parenting In An Insecure World A History Of Parenting Culture 1920s To Present Harry Hendrick by Harry Hendrick 9781447322580, 1447322584 instant download after payment.

In this provocative history of parenting, Harry Hendrick analyses the social and economic reasons behind parenting trends. He shows how broader social changes, including neoliberalism, feminism, the collapse of the social-democratic ideal, and the 'new behaviourism', have led to the rise of the anxious and narcissistic parent. The book charts the shift from the liberal and progressive parenting styles of the 1940s-70s, to the more 'behavioural', punitive and managerial methods of childrearing today, made popular by 'experts' such as Gina Ford and Supernanny Jo Frost, and by New Labour's parent education programmes. This trend, Hendrick argues, is symptomatic of the sour, mean-spirited and vindictive social norms found throughout society today. It undermines the better instincts of parents and, therefore, damages parent-child relations. Instead, he proposes, parents should focus on understanding and helping their children as they work at growing up.

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