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December 6th 2012: Why Dads Leave with Dr. Jack Travis

Did you know that 30% of fathers leave physically, and 90% leave emotionally? Have you experienced your own dad’s absence? My father was physically present, but he was preoccupied, distant and closed emotionally. Today’s guest, Dr. Jack Travis, contributor to the breakthrough book, Why Dads Leave, will address this challenging issue. Dr. Travis has begun a grassroots project called “DadLib” to end the epidemic of disappearing dads. Project “DadLib” raises consciousness and creates a rite-of-passage for fathers, liberating them from old, automatic patterns of relating. Jack will share his pers

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Dr. Jack Travis

Dr. Jack Travis, M.D., M.P.H., became one of the leading figures in the wellness movement when he opened the world’s first wellness center, the Wellness Resource Center, in Mill Valley, California, in 1975. His televised interview with Dan Rather on 60 Minutes in 1979 made him a national figure and began his multiple appearances in the national media. He earned his B.A. from The College of Wooster and a medical degree from Tufts University in 1979. Dr. Travis went on to earn a Masters in Public Health degree at Johns Hopkins University in 1973. He is the author of The Wellness Workbook, The Wellness Inventory and contributed to the book Why Dads Leave, Insights & Resources for When Partners
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