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Louis Rothschild, "Rapprochement Between Fathers and Sons: Breakdowns, Reunions, Potentialities" (Karnac, 2023)

Jan 26, 2026
Louis Rothschild, clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, reflects on father–son bonds and cultural shifts. He questions rigid gender binaries and explores what makes a "good enough" father. Conversations touch on masculinity among men, tenderness and power, mastery rituals like learning to ride a bike, and how attachment can be reworked rather than severed.
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INSIGHT

Compassion Isn't Gendered

  • Gendered binaries around compassion are culturally constructed and unnecessary.
  • Louis Rothschild argues fathers can be tender and strong, and attachment needn't be severed for individuation.
INSIGHT

Masculinity As Peer Valuation

  • Masculinity is often defined by how other men value it, producing performative pressures.
  • Rothschild links this to postmodern disorientation and the need to tolerate uncertainty in identity.
ADVICE

Name Needs, Then Respond

  • Notice when you're depleted and communicate needs instead of performing certainty.
  • Work creatively with frustration tolerance to stay available and responsive in relationships.
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