Fathers and SonsSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 218 páginas |
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... needs ahead of his own . He is able to give of himself and place his son in a central role in his life . His son's needs usually take precedence over his own needs , and this reveals the intensity of his compassion and love for his son ...
... needs ahead of his own . He is able to give of himself and place his son in a central role in his life . His son's needs usually take precedence over his own needs , and this reveals the intensity of his compassion and love for his son ...
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... needs for personal suc- cess and his newly developed swinger self - image . He didn't want his son with him because he felt the boy would get in his way . His ex - wife , because of her personal problems , couldn't be of help . The ...
... needs for personal suc- cess and his newly developed swinger self - image . He didn't want his son with him because he felt the boy would get in his way . His ex - wife , because of her personal problems , couldn't be of help . The ...
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... needs feed- back from his father . He looks to his father for approval or dis- approval on a daily basis . What his ... need not approve of everything the son says or does , but when his son says , in whatever form the ques- tion takes ...
... needs feed- back from his father . He looks to his father for approval or dis- approval on a daily basis . What his ... need not approve of everything the son says or does , but when his son says , in whatever form the ques- tion takes ...
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Fathers and Sons: The Most Challenging of All Family Relationships Lewis Yablonsky Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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adolescent Andy Hardy auxiliary ego basic became become began behavior brother child coach cognitive map communication compassionate competitive conflict Dan's delinquent develop disciplinary discipline distant divorced father drug Duke of Deception effect ego-blending egocentric father emotional emotionally enormous experience fact father and son father role father style father-son relationship fathers and sons feelings felt friends grandfather halo effect heterosexual homosexual hostility interaction interviewed involved Josh Greenfeld learned lifelong lives macho father man-to-man marriage Martin Haskell mother needs negative never normal occupational Oedipal complex pain parents personality Phase physical playing positive problems psychodrama session Ralph response result reveals Richard Zanuck role model Scott Newman significant situation social society son's success talk teachers teenage tell tend ther therapist things tion told type of father usually wanted wife women young