Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 980 g
Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 980 g
ISBN: 978-0-88163-052-7
Verlag: ROUTLEDGE
The broad questions that guide the editors and contributors could not be more timely. Among the topical studies contained in this collection are illuminating examinations of fathers as single parents, readiness for grandfatherhood, transition to fatherhood, father-daughter relationships, and father-son relationships. Chapters involving ruptured families, divorce and fathers, and the treatment challenges of working with fathers, will be of special interest to clinicians of various backgrounds and orientations.
Throughout this volume, the emphasis is less on intrapsychic and dyadic relationships than on the total family system and the intrafamilial, intergenerational, and societal forces that shape paternal behavior. In this ranging, systematic approach, Fathers and Their Families speaks to the concerns of clinical social workers and family therapists. But it will also be enormously helpful to psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, and clinical psychologists, for whom it can be depended upon to broaden the vision, and thereby enlarge the context, that informs individual psychotherapy. For developmental psychologists, students of the family, and clinicians alike, it promises to be a revelation, a lifting of the blinders that for centuries have sustained that most sacrosanct of icons, the father.
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I: Development Revised.
Fatherhood and Father-Child Relationships: Five Years of Research - M. E. Lamb and D. Oppenhein
The Paternal Imago - M. R. Lansky
Fatherhood from the Perspective of Object Relations Theory and Relational Systems Theory - R. Muir
Fathers as Single Parents: Object Relations Beyond Mother - P. B. Neubauer
Toiletry Revisited: An Integration of Developing Concepts and the Father's Role in Toilet Training - M. Shopper
Readiness for Grandfatherhood and the Shifting Tide - S. H. Cath
II: Transition to Fatherhood
Tomorrow's Fathers: The Anticipation of Fatherhood - M. J. Gerson
Risk Factors in the Transition to Fatherhood - H. J. Osofsky and R. E. Culp
Flight from Fatherhood - A. Gurwitt
III: Father-Daughter Relationships.
Fathers and Daughters: Early Tones, Later Echoes - L. H. Tessman
Paternal Influence in Early Child Development - B. L. Pacella
The Paternal Possibility: The Father's Contribution to the Adolescent Daughter When the Mother is Disturbed and a Denigrated Figure - R. H. Balsam
IV: Father-Son Relationships.
The Riddle of Little Hans - J. M. Ross
Lincoln and the Fathers: Reflections on Idealization - C. B. Strozier and S. L. Cath
Calcium Light Night and Other Early Memories of Charles Ives - S. Feder
Overstimulation by a Father: An Alternative View of Charles Ives - L. Deutsch
V: Cultural and Other Variations.
Turkish Fathers and Their Families: A Study of Fathers and Their Families in a Transitional Society - V. D. Volkan and A. Cevik
Black Fathers - J. P. Comer
Papi, or the Child is Father to the Man - S. Palmeri
The Nurturing Male: A Longitudinal Study of Primary Nurturing Fathers - K. D. Pruett
VI: Disrupted Families.
So Near and Yet So Far: The Nonresident Father - C. S. Michaels
The Noncustodial Father: An Application of Solomonic Wisdom - A. J. Solnit
Divorce and Fathers: Some Intrapsychic Factors Affecting Outcome - R. N. Atkins
VII: Treatment Challenges.
Paternity and Transference: The Fatherhood of a Child Therapist - J. M. Wallace
Factors Affecting the Preoedipal and Oedipal Paternal Relationship in Girls: The Collusion to Exclude Father - E. Galenson
Issues in Fathering and How They are Reflected in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Men - L. Gunsberg
Fathers of Psychotic Children: Clinical Observations and Approaches to Treatment - M. Schwartzman
Conflict and Resistance in the Treatment of Psychiatrically Hospitalized Fathers - M. R. Lansky and E. A. Simenstad