Font book problems 10.9

Hi guys,
Can anyone help with this issue of Font Book not loading fonts?
They've all gone hideaway since upgrading, and as a graphic designer it's a nightmare as I only have a handful to choose from.
I'm on 10.9.2
I use the Adobe CC apps.
Help or a link please
Thank you!

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