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Titlebook: Handbook of Fathers and Child Development; Prenatal to Preschoo Hiram E. Fitzgerald,Kai von Klitzing,Thomas Skjøth Book 2020 Springer Natur

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Paternal Prenatal and Postpartum Depressionnnia. Recently, it has come to light that expecting and new fathers also experience higher rates of depression. This growing body of evidence points to paternal depression’s negative effects on the family and developing child mirroring many prior findings in mothers. This chapter reviews this develo
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Is It Easier the Second Time Around? Fathers’ Roles Across the Transition from One Child to Twoeach additional child; yet, few studies have considered the ways in which fathers and mothers manage the transition from one child to two and how children adjust to the birth of a sibling. Based on a family systems framework, we briefly review the literature on fathering and children’s adjustment af
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Book 2020of the father-child relationship on the child’s neurobiological development; hormonal, emotional and behavioral regulatory systems; and on the systemic embodiment of experiences into the child’s mental models of self, others, and self-other relationships. The volume reflects two perspectives guiding
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Fathering and Being Fathered: Developmental Interdependenceldren. A central focus of the chapter is to elaborate how father-child relationships are conducted and experienced to bring developmental benefits and outcomes of the interdependent meanings and processes that occur in the context of everyday intergenerational father-child relationships.
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The Role of Fathers in the Intergenerational Transmission of (Dis)advantages: Linking Sociological Stively little about fathers. In this chapter, I argue that much can be learned about fathers’ role in the intergenerational transmission of (dis)advantages by linking sociological stratification questions to developmental psychology research on father involvement.
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Ghosts in the Ultrasound: Expectant Fathers’ Experience of Traumanstrate that early adverse events in the expectant father’s own development, as well as other traumatic events, shape men’s ideas about what they will need to become good fathers themselves. We will make recommendations for how expectant fathers could be better served to address their needs and improve parenting and partnering outcomes.
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Paternal Prenatal and Postpartum Depressiono paternal depression’s negative effects on the family and developing child mirroring many prior findings in mothers. This chapter reviews this developing literature on paternal depression with a specific focus on parental depression’s existence within and impact on the early family system.
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Is It Easier the Second Time Around? Fathers’ Roles Across the Transition from One Child to Twodren adjust to the birth of a sibling. Based on a family systems framework, we briefly review the literature on fathering and children’s adjustment after the second birth before presenting recent findings examining whether fathers’ involvement protects firstborn children from developing emotional and behavioral problems.
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