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The father's parenting experience in divorce

H J Friedman

    The American Journal of Psychiatry
    |October 1, 1980
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    Summary

    Divorce can positively impact father-child relationships. Fathers can develop stronger parental bonds and a new parenting perspective through therapeutic support during the postdivorce period.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Family Studies
    • Child Development

    Background:

    • Divorce significantly impacts family dynamics, particularly the father-child relationship.
    • Psychiatrists frequently counsel fathers concerned about their children's well-being post-divorce.

    Observation:

    • Treatment data from fathers undergoing divorce reveals potential for positive shifts in parental bonds.
    • A conflict-free environment during post-divorce interactions allows for enhanced father-child connection.

    Findings:

    • Fathers gain a renewed perspective on parenting through nurturing experiences in a post-divorce setting.
    • Psychotherapeutic interventions can fortify the father-child bond, benefiting both parties.

    Implications:

    • Professionals should actively support fathers in enhancing their parenting skills after divorce.
    • Strengthening the father-child relationship post-divorce contributes to positive child development outcomes.

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