The Father Wound in Men. - How Absent, Weak, or Overbearing Fathers Shape Masculinity #968311

di Amelia Ellington

Diogenes Global Press

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"Many struggles men experience are not character flaws or moral failures. They are adaptations to early relationships with fathers who were absent, weak, or overbearing." For many men, the loudest voice in their head isn't their own—it's the echo of a father who wasn't there, or a father who was there too much. In The Father Wound in Men, Amelia Ellington provides a calm, precise, and compassionate re-examination of male development, arguing that the father is the primary model for authority and emotional containment. When that model is missing or distorted, a son's psychological growth is forced into predictable, and often painful, adaptations.
Moving with the analytical clarity of attachment theory and developmental psychology, Ellington explores the three distinct "Father Wounds": the Absent Father, who leaves a legacy of over-independence and emotional isolation; the Weak Father, who forces a son into early responsibility and chronic self-doubt; and the Overbearing Father, who creates a lifelong struggle with rage and boundaries. Through a forensic look at how these wounds shape adult intimacy and work life, the book reveals why many men don't fear closeness, but rather exposure without protection.
The Father Wound in Men is a vital roadmap for anyone ready to look past moralism and toward healing. Ellington addresses the "Loyalty to the Father" that keeps men silent, while offering a non-ideological path to rebuilding internal authority and self-trust. By reframing healthy masculinity as reliability and emotional range rather than dominance or withdrawal, she provides the tools to become the man you once needed. This is an essential inquiry for those ready to change the man they become—and the father they pass on.
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Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2024
Dimensione:
380 KB
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nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Amelia Ellington