Effects of Family of Origin Processes And Father-Son Relationships On Midlife Male Intimacy
Effects of Family of Origin Processes And Father-Son Relationships On Midlife Male Intimacy
Wagoner, Larry D.
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Although theorists may disagree regarding the extent of the male effect in relationships and in the family, each of these theorists view a father's involvement or detachment as having immediate and lasting effects. Object relations theorists, when focusing on gender identity development, find father's involvement and consistency to be a necessity to normal gender identity solidification. Multi-generational theorists see the inevitability of the male being a defined part of multiple relationship...s within the family, and his movements and patterns become part of the family's movement along in health and function or repetitions of dysfunction. The male part in dysfunction will now be further discussed. Framo (1972) believed that dysfunction resulted out of irrational role assignments which made it difficult for the child to interact normally and, subsequently, difficult to orchestrate healthy interaction as an adult. Framo identified a beginning list of "tenets" of being human: (a) human beings are fundamentally an object 75 seeking species, (b) human beings cannot really change objects in reality, so they create internal psychological substitutes, (c) these internal substitutes undergo transformation over the years as people develop new relationships, (d) people use their current relationships as symbolic pawns to heal previous conflicts in the original family, and (e) a person's choice of mate and treatment of children is based on a projective process by which spouses and children become "stand- ins" for past primary object relationships.
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