Finding Our Fathers: How a Man's Life Is Shaped by His Relationship With His Father - Couverture souple

Osherson, Samuel

 
9780809293308: Finding Our Fathers: How a Man's Life Is Shaped by His Relationship With His Father

Synopsis

Samuel Osherson shows how a man's "unfinished business" with his father affects his relationships with his wife, children, friends, and bosses; how it can lead to a profound sense of loneliness and rage; and how every man can resolve the inner conflict of the father-son relationship. What makes this book special is after an examination of the father-son relationship, Dr. Osherson teaches "Healing the Wounded Father" and demonstrates how men can develop a trustworthy sense of identity through a variety of strategies for self-understanding and for exploring more about one's father and family. This book is not just a study, it's an empowering program for men. The ultimate goal being to "detoxify" men's internal senses of masculinity and see their fathers, themselves, and all men more realistically. These matters are rendered in each chapter in a sympathetic, yet tough-minded fashion that men, and the women in their lives, have found helpful, honest, understanding, inspiring, and eloquently written.

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À propos de l?auteur

Samuel Osherson, Ph.D., is a practicing psychotherapist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. He has taught at Harvard, MIT, and the University of Massachusetts, and is the chairperson of the psychology faculty at the Fielding Institute, a pioneering midcareer graduate program in clinical psychology. He is the author of six books.

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9780449902479: Finding Our Fathers: How a Man's Life Is Shaped by His Relationship With His Father

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0449902471 ISBN 13 :  9780449902479
Editeur : Fawcett, 1987
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