Dysfunctional fatherhood model
Overcoming Dysfunctional Fatherhood: A Guide for Mother and Son Introduction: A Challenge, Not a Sentence A situation where a father is physically present but psychologically and socially absent creates a unique type of trauma — the trauma of unfulfilled potential. Unlike complete absence, here the child (especially a boy) faces an distorted model of male behavior, passivity, and social maladjustment every day. For the mother, this becomes a test of strength: how to protect her son from destructive influence without depriving him of his father, and how to form healthy life attitudes. The key task is not to "correct" the father, but to build healthy psychological boundaries and form an adequate self-identity in the boy, separate from the parent's behavior. 1. Deconstruction of the Myth: Separating the Person from the Role of the Father The first step for the mother is to clearly differentiate between two concepts in her own perception and communication with her son: "dad as a person" and "the role of the father." Person: He may be immature, have problems with motivation, suffer from depression or other disorders. He may be pitied or同情, but this does not negate the consequences of his actions. Role of the Father: It implies care, security, skill transfer, modeling socially approved behavior. In this situation, this role is not fulfilled. It is important to convey to the son: "Your dad may be struggling with his difficulties right now. This is his choice and his responsibility. But the role of the father is not just about him. It can be partially fulfilled by other significant men, and most importantly, you yourself, when you grow up, will be able to choose what kind of father to be. You are not a copy of him, you have your own path." Interesting fact: According to Albert Bandura's theory of social learning, children learn behavior not only through direct instructions but also through observation of models. However, Bandura emphasized that the process ... Read more
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