Real and Imaginary Fathers: Development, Transference, and Healing

Real and Imaginary Fathers

Development, Transference, and Healing

2004 • 188 pages

In this work, Salman Akhtar looks at how many fathers unconsciously, and sometimes quite consciously, attempt to revise their own traumatized childhood by providing their children with possibilities for "a good life", of which they were deprived.


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