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If you have an ex-wife in your life that is ruining your current marriage and wreaking havoc with your family, read this book. It will give you the answers you need to live a life free of chaos, anger and frustration. Say Goodbye to Crazy is one of the few books that addresses how to cope with a hostile, angry ex-wife whose destructive behavior is overlooked by the courts, the society and sometimes, even your own husband. It is a life-saver. Helen Smith, PhD, forensic psychologist and author of Men on Strike
The Men's Rights Movement consists of groups or individuals fighting for improved human rights for men. The movement is sometimes referred to as the Men's Human Rights Movement (MHRM), with human rights serving as a central focus that encompasses the same rights called civil liberties or civil rights but also including those rights that are not encoded in law - such as compassionate and respectful behavior toward men and indeed toward all human beings. The purpose of the movement has occasionally been misunderstood, this partly because it has been poorly documented. To correct that oversight this book attempts to provide a brief overview of both the historical beginnings and goals of the movement over the last 150 years.A historical survey reveals that the MRM is concerned with a large array of issues impacting men and boys such as alimony, genital mutilation of male infants, male homelessness, mental illness, false accusations, family court bias, suicide, child custody, low funding for male health issues, educational performance, and misandry in mainstream culture just to name a few.The following pages provide examples of the early MRM in action, focusing in Parts 1 - 3 on the rise of men's advocacy in the 1800s. In Part four I provide a sample list of men's rights initiatives from the 1800s to recent times, and Part five provides a few personal and co-authored essays penned between the years 2012 - 2020 that give a taste of contemporary thinking, including an essay by Robert Brockway giving a general overview of concerns of the modern MRM.
Red Pill Psychology provides a new approach to men's mental health while rejecting the usual fare of the mainstream therapeutic industry - its gendered assumptions, casual misandry, and default gynocentrism. The authors include a critique on modern sexual relations and offer positive suggestions for improving the wellbeing of men and boys.
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