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The Children We Left Behind

How Western Culture Rationalizes Family Separation and Ignores the Pain of Child Neglect
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Adam Coleman's "The Children We Left Behind" delves into the societal consequences of family separation and child neglect.

The book explores the emotional and psychological impact on children, highlighting the long-term effects on their development and well-being.

Coleman uses personal anecdotes and societal observations to illustrate the pervasiveness of the issue and its contribution to various social problems.

He challenges the cultural narratives that often minimize or rationalize these issues, advocating for greater awareness and intervention.

The book offers a poignant perspective on the importance of family and the lasting impact of parental absence.

It serves as a call to action, urging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths and work towards creating a more supportive environment for children.

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Peter McCormack
at the end of the podcast.
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Stelios
at the beginning of the interview, introducing the topic of the conversation.
The Breakdown of the Family | Interview with Adam Coleman
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Emily Jashinsky
as a book addressing family separation and child neglect.
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Joy Pullman
as the author of the book, and discussed in the podcast.
Adam Coleman On Recovering From A Childhood Of Father Abandonment

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