Tag: father figure


FATHER-IDEAL

The Conceptual Framework of the Father-Ideal The Father-Ideal represents a significant psychological and sociological construct that examines the intersection of paternal roles and their representation within contemporary media landscapes. Historically, the presence of a father-figure has been recognized as a cornerstone of healthy child development, offering a unique set of supports that differ from and […]

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PRIMAL FATHER

Primal Father: Defining the Theoretical Framework The concept of the Primal Father represents a fundamental theoretical construct within structural anthropology and sociological thought, primarily concerned with explaining the foundational elements of social organization and the establishment of kinship structures. Unlike the Freudian interpretation, which focuses on the psychological dynamics of the Oedipus complex stemming from […]

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FATHER SURROGATE

Introduction and Definitional Framework The concept of the father surrogate refers to an individual who assumes the functional, emotional, and social roles typically associated with a biological father, especially in situations where the biological father is absent, unavailable, or unable to fulfill those duties. This designation is critical within psychology and sociology for understanding the […]

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FATHER FIGURE SURROGATE FATHER, FATIGABILITY

The Psychological Construct of the Father Figure and Surrogate Father The concept of a father figure is a foundational element in developmental psychology, describing a male individual who fulfills the paternal role for a specific person, irrespective of biological kinship. This figure provides essential elements of support, guidance, protection, and socialization that are traditionally associated […]

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