This book is about the changing social contexts for fathering in the United Kingdom since the end of the Second World War, and the social moves from patriarchal fatherhood to multiple ways of doing 'dad'. The book questions why fathers have been marginalised by therapists working with children and families.
This book is about the changing social contexts for fathering in the United Kingdom since the end of the Second World War, and the social moves from patriarchal fatherhood to multiple ways of doing 'dad'. The book questions why fathers have been marginalised by therapists working with children and families.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction The changing social context for fathering in the United Kingdom in my lifetime: the family and fathers remembered following the Second World War Attachment theory child development research and mothers' and fathers' connections with children in everyday life Becoming a father in non-live-in fatherhoods Getting connected after a long absence-fathers re-entering their children's lives: conflicts of interest belief and attachment Fathers children and conflicts in family arrangements following divorce Processes that alienate one part of the family from another Fathers stepfathers and complex families Violence in couple and family systems: anxious attachment and disorganised love power and control Working with couples: developing skills in managing unregulated emotion Working with fathers within family court proceedings: disorganised attachments and violent outcomes Mental illness fathers and families Reconciliation and forgiveness
Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction The changing social context for fathering in the United Kingdom in my lifetime: the family and fathers remembered following the Second World War Attachment theory child development research and mothers' and fathers' connections with children in everyday life Becoming a father in non-live-in fatherhoods Getting connected after a long absence-fathers re-entering their children's lives: conflicts of interest belief and attachment Fathers children and conflicts in family arrangements following divorce Processes that alienate one part of the family from another Fathers stepfathers and complex families Violence in couple and family systems: anxious attachment and disorganised love power and control Working with couples: developing skills in managing unregulated emotion Working with fathers within family court proceedings: disorganised attachments and violent outcomes Mental illness fathers and families Reconciliation and forgiveness
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