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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968
THE IMPORTANCE of early object relations in ego development and character formation has been emphasized by many authors. There has been a tendency, however, to make early object relations and the mother-child relationship synonymous, and to pay comparatively little attention to father-child relations and the contributory role played by aberrations in ...
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THE IMPORTANCE of early object relations in ego development and character formation has been emphasized by many authors. There has been a tendency, however, to make early object relations and the mother-child relationship synonymous, and to pay comparatively little attention to father-child relations and the contributory role played by aberrations in ...
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Hyperprolactinemia in women with paternal deprivation during childhood.
Obstetrics and gynecology, 1984It was reported that most females with prolactinoma, idiopathic hyperprolactinemia, or euprolactinemic galactorrhea were reared either without their father or with an alcoholic, violent father. To gain further insight into this association, a group of sisters of patients with prolactinoma (generally exposed to the same environment as the patients') and
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Ethos, 1989
Does father absence co-occur with homosexuality? The early Freud and certain later American psychoanalytic writers thought so; their perspectives were no doubt grounded in the folk models and epistemology of our culture. Recent work on ritualized homosexuality in Melanesia (Herdt [ed.] 1984) sheds new light on the question.
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Does father absence co-occur with homosexuality? The early Freud and certain later American psychoanalytic writers thought so; their perspectives were no doubt grounded in the folk models and epistemology of our culture. Recent work on ritualized homosexuality in Melanesia (Herdt [ed.] 1984) sheds new light on the question.
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Influence of paternal deprivation on the psychosomatic development of the children
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2012L.I. Gubareva +3 more
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Child Maltreatment and Paternal Deprivation: A Manifesto for Research, Prevention, and Treatment
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1987Debra Pearce-McCall +2 more
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The Effects of Fatherless Homes Upon Daughters: Clinical Impressions Regarding Paternal Deprivation
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1976Clarice J. Kestenbaum, Michael H. Stone
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Paternal Deprivation in Relation to Narcissistic Damage
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