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Exploring Involved Fatherhood Through Critical Discursive Psychology

A joyful father lifts his daughter in the air by the beach during sunset, capturing a moment of love and happiness.

The concept of involved fatherhood has become a cornerstone in contemporary discourse on gender roles and caregiving. In a society often divided by traditional roles of mothers as primary caregivers and fathers as breadwinners, this paradigm has shifted in response to evolving social norms and policies. The paper titled Exploring the Depths of Gender, Parenting, […]

Exploring Relationality and Moral Reasoning in Post-Divorce Fathering

A heartwarming scene of a father and son walking hand in hand at sunset in a park.

Parenting after divorce presents a unique challenge, particularly for fathers navigating the moral and relational dimensions of their roles. The study, Relationality and Moral Reasoning in Accounts of Fathering After Separation or Divorce, authored by Georgia Philip, explores the intricate interplay between gender, care, and moral reasoning in post-divorce fathering. The focus on relationality—a deeply […]

FAQ’s on Enmeshment: Understanding, Identifying, and Overcoming Harmful Family Dynamics

Definition and Understanding of Enmeshment Impact of Enmeshment on Children and Family Dynamics Enmeshment and Adult Relationships Additional reading – Understanding Enmeshed Parenting: How Over-Connected Bonds Can Harm Child Development Identification and Diagnosis of Enmeshment Treatment Options for Enmeshment How long does it take to overcome enmeshment?Recovery time varies based on the individual, but consistent […]

Understanding Enmeshed Parenting: How Over-Connected Bonds Can Harm Child Development

Understanding Enmeshed Parenting: How Over-Connected Bonds Can Harm Child Development

What is Enmeshed Parenting and Why It Matters in Child Development In psychology, enmeshed parenting refers to a pattern of parent-child relationship where boundaries become blurred and the parent and child’s emotional needs become deeply intertwined. This interconnectedness extends beyond normal closeness, leading the child to feel an excessive dependence on the parent for emotional […]