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Social Work in Health Care, 2003
Caring for a child with cancer is a demanding experience for both parents, yet most research focuses on mothers. In this paper, we present the findings of a secondary analysis of data from a study in which the care-giving experience of fathers is investigated.
Jill B, Jones, Sherry, Neil-Urban
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Caring for a child with cancer is a demanding experience for both parents, yet most research focuses on mothers. In this paper, we present the findings of a secondary analysis of data from a study in which the care-giving experience of fathers is investigated.
Jill B, Jones, Sherry, Neil-Urban
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Father-Fantasies and Father-Typing in Father-Separated Children
Child Development, 1946The average American father differs considerably from the classical stereotype of a punishment-threatening, tyrant-giant as depicted in European psychoanalytic theory. Still the local U. S. culture is largely patriarchal and paternal opinions are still decisive in the settling of most major family issues.
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The father's shadow/father's body
Journal of Religion & Health, 1995The shadow of the father plays an important role in a son's ability to live a creatively meaningful life. The mythological basis for the father's shadow is found in the myth of Cronos and his son Zeus. This myth symbolizes a father's body being intimately connected to his son getting in touch with his creative bright shadow.
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Father-to-Father Support: Fathers of Children with Cancer Share Their Experience
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 2002Fathers are important to the stability of the family and to the coping of mothers and their children when there is a child in treatment with cancer. The vulnerability they experience is stupefying and causes self-doubt, general worry, and frustra tion with the medical care they receive.
Sherry, Neil-Urban, Jill B, Jones
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
I argue that it is possible for prospective mothers to wrong prospective fathers by bearing their child; and that lifting paternal liability for child support does not correct the wrong inflicted to fathers. It is therefore sometimes wrong for prospective mothers to bear a child, or so I argue here.
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I argue that it is possible for prospective mothers to wrong prospective fathers by bearing their child; and that lifting paternal liability for child support does not correct the wrong inflicted to fathers. It is therefore sometimes wrong for prospective mothers to bear a child, or so I argue here.
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2019
There is little doubt that today’s fathers are responding to new expectations about fatherhood and fathering practices. The remote, detached, breadwinning father of the past, once lauded as a masculine ideal, has faded and men are now expected to be ‘involved’, ‘intimate’, ‘caring’ and ‘domesticated’ fathers (Dermott, 2008; Miller, 2010; Morgan, 2011 ...
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There is little doubt that today’s fathers are responding to new expectations about fatherhood and fathering practices. The remote, detached, breadwinning father of the past, once lauded as a masculine ideal, has faded and men are now expected to be ‘involved’, ‘intimate’, ‘caring’ and ‘domesticated’ fathers (Dermott, 2008; Miller, 2010; Morgan, 2011 ...
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On Fathering (The Nature and Functions of the Father Role)
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1980The scientific study of fathering has been somewhat neglected, perhaps because the father role is hardly constant even within a particular culture and is subject to very great fluctuations indeed from culture to culture. In that respect the study of fathering is much more difficult than the study of mothering.
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The Father, the Father Function, the Father Principle: Some Contemporary Psychoanalytic Developments
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2015The author discusses Freud's thinking on the role of the father, as well as that of later French theoreticians. To illustrate his remarks, he draws on the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1912-1987), a Brazilian poet whose work often dealt with themes of the father, the family, and his own paternal relationship.
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The Manifestation of the Father:
2017In this chapter, Kevin Hart argues that Jesus’ parables present (or phenomenalize) a type of phenomenological reduction from world (kosmos) to kingdom (Basileia). The goal of the parables, then, is to “nudge” readers to live according to the kingdom even while still in the world.
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