The chapter delves into the complexity of father wounds and how childhood experiences with fathers significantly affect adult behaviors and relationships. It emphasizes the importance of reflecting on past interactions with fathers to understand present struggles and attachment styles. The narrative highlights the significance of acknowledging and addressing father wounds to break the cycle of dysfunctional patterns in parenting and relationships.
Father wounds arise from a disorganised or complicated relationship with our father figure - either due to them being physically or emotionally absent, harsh and critical, unfeeling or abusive and can result in a number of dysfunctional behaviours and emotional patterns as we grow older. In this episode we are breaking down the psychology of father wounds and discussing:
- The origins of father wounds and the role of generational trauma
- Mother wounds versus father wounds
- Attachment theory and father archetypes
- Father hunger and father replacements
- Is forgiveness the only answer?
- The power of inner child healing
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