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«ОТЦЫ И ДЕТИ» : ПСИХОАНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ВЗГЛЯД НА РОЛЬ ОТЦА В РАЗВИТИИ ЛИЧНОСТИ РЕБЕНКА. / Gulina, M. A.; Vasilyeva, N. L.

в: Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, Том 26, № 4, 2018, стр. 151-168.

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title = "«ОТЦЫ И ДЕТИ»: ПСИХОАНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ВЗГЛЯД НА РОЛЬ ОТЦА В РАЗВИТИИ ЛИЧНОСТИ РЕБЕНКА",
abstract = "We analyze the father's role in child development and present psychodynamic view on the stages of child development. A clinical case and history of psychoanalytic treatment are presented. A number of modern theoretical views on a father's role in child development are integrated into clinical material. We consider the functions and features of the father's role in the symbiotic, practicing and rapproachment phases of child development. The phenomenon of the alienated (forced) identification is outlined, and its potential consequences are analyzed. We emphasize the role of parents as a couple at the Oedipal stage and draw out the prerequisites of psychologically healthy fatherhood stemming both from the father's personality and from the couple's dynamics.",
keywords = "Alienated identification, Early triangulation, Maternal deprivation, Mentalization, Narcissistic parent, Paternal function, Separation",
author = "Gulina, {M. A.} and Vasilyeva, {N. L.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 Moscow State University of Psychology & Education Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.17759/cpp.2018260410",
language = "русский",
volume = "26",
pages = "151--168",
journal = "КОНСУЛЬТАТИВНАЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЯ И ПСИХОТЕРАПИЯ",
issn = "2075-3470",
publisher = "Московский государственный психолого-педагогический университет",
number = "4",

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