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Die Entdeckung der Differenz: Zur Besonderheit des Vaters für das Kind The Discovery of Difference: On the Noteworthiness of the Father for his Child

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Beate Kortendiek
Keywords
Familie
Kinder
Männerforschung
Psychoanalyse
Geschlecht
Gender
Women. Feminism
HQ1101-2030.7
The family. Marriage. Woman
HQ1-2044
Social Sciences
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DOAJ:Gender Studies
DOAJ:Social Sciences
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1593612
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https://doaj.org/article/992184d5cceb41e5aedc740bd19caa60
Abstract
In dem Sammelband wird in zehn Beiträgen aus psychoanalytischer und -therapeutischer sowie bindungs- und systemtheoretischer Perspektive nach der Bedeutung des Vaters für Säugling und Kleinkind gefragt. Hierbei geht es u.a. um die Analyse von Vaterlosigkeit, Bindungsentwicklungen, Spielsituationen und Schlafstörungen unter besonderer Berücksichtung der Entwicklung dyadischer und triadischer Beziehungen zwischen Vater, Mutter und Kind. Die Berichte sind von Wissenschaftler/-innen und Therapeut/-innen aus Österreich, Deutschland und der Schweiz verfasst und gehen zurück auf die Jahrestagung (2001) der „Deutschen Gesellschaft für die seelische Gesundheit in der frühen Kindheit“ (Germanspeeking Association für Infant Mental Health/GAIMH). Die Veröffentlichung ermöglicht einen Überblick über die aktuelle psychologisch orientierte Forschung und Debatte der frühen Beziehung zwischen Vater und Kind.<br>The ten contributions to this anthology all address the relevance of the father for the baby and infant, employing psychoanalytical and therapeutic perspectives, as well as attachment theory and systemic theory. Among other things, the texts analyse growing up without a father, developing attachment, child play, and sleep disorders with a special focus on the development of dyadic and triadic relations between father, mother, and child. The individual reports were written by scientists and therapists in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, and were inspired by the 2001 annual Meeting of the “German Speaking Association for Infant Mental Health (GAIMH).” This publication offers an overview of current psychological research and debates about early father-child relationships.
Date
2003-07-01
Type
Article
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oai:doaj.org/article:992184d5cceb41e5aedc740bd19caa60
1862-054X
https://doaj.org/article/992184d5cceb41e5aedc740bd19caa60
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