1992
DOI: 10.1080/00377319209516706
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Updating paternal images in father‐adult son relationships

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“…Psychological research has looked at the impact of the father on child and adult development (Lamb, 1975(Lamb, , 1997Levinson, 1978;Vaillant & McArthur, 1972). Anthropologists and sociologists have studied the father-son relationship and the changing role of the father in social and cultural contexts (Chornesky, 1992;Mitscherlich, 1970). The men's movement attempts to bring mature, healthy, and self-empowering masculinity into men's lives (Bly, 1990;Keen, 1991;Pittman, 1991Pittman, , 1993R.…”
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“…Psychological research has looked at the impact of the father on child and adult development (Lamb, 1975(Lamb, , 1997Levinson, 1978;Vaillant & McArthur, 1972). Anthropologists and sociologists have studied the father-son relationship and the changing role of the father in social and cultural contexts (Chornesky, 1992;Mitscherlich, 1970). The men's movement attempts to bring mature, healthy, and self-empowering masculinity into men's lives (Bly, 1990;Keen, 1991;Pittman, 1991Pittman, , 1993R.…”
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“…As yet, we know little about how internal working models are modified over time or what kinds of interventions or approaches work best with different attachment styles. In addition, little work has been done that looks at the revision of working models in older fatheradult son relationships (Chornesky, 1992). The validity of an attachment perspective also needs to be examined for its applicability to adult children from different cultures.…”
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confidence: 99%