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Identity problems related to an absent genetic father

Mit dem abwesenden Vater verbundene Identitätsprobleme
[journal article]

Meerum Terwogt, Mark
Meerum Terwogt-Reijnders, Caroline J.
Hekken, Suus M. J. van

Abstract

'Menschen, die ihren genetischen Vater nicht kennen, entwickeln oft Identitätsprobleme. Der abwesende Vater dient als eine Identifikationsfigur, der sie alle ihre persönlichen Eigenschaften zuschreiben, die sie nicht auf andere Personen zurückführen können. Infolgedessen werden solche Charakteristik... view more

'Menschen, die ihren genetischen Vater nicht kennen, entwickeln oft Identitätsprobleme. Der abwesende Vater dient als eine Identifikationsfigur, der sie alle ihre persönlichen Eigenschaften zuschreiben, die sie nicht auf andere Personen zurückführen können. Infolgedessen werden solche Charakteristika weniger stark als Teil der eigenen Persönlichkeit empfunden. Neben der theoretischen Entfaltung der daraus resultierenden Identitätsprobleme und der damit im Zusammenhang stehenden Fragestellungen stellt der Beitrag eine Fallstudie vor, um die allgemeinen Schritte des psychotherapeutischen Behandlungsprozesses zu verdeutlichen.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'People who do not know their genetic father often develop identity problems. They identify with the unknown father, to whom they attribute all the personal characteristics that they cannot trace to others. Consequently, such characteristics are less strongly felt as being part of one's own personal... view more

'People who do not know their genetic father often develop identity problems. They identify with the unknown father, to whom they attribute all the personal characteristics that they cannot trace to others. Consequently, such characteristics are less strongly felt as being part of one's own personality. In addition to a theoretical exposition of the ensuing identity problem and related issues, the paper presents a case study in order to illustrate the general steps in the psychotherapeutic treatment process.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
mental disorder; identity formation; psychotherapy; father; identity; personality; psychoanalysis; identification

Classification
Developmental Psychology
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention

Method
applied research; descriptive study

Document language
English

Publication Year
2002

Page/Pages
p. 257-271

Journal
Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 14 (2002) 3

ISSN
1437-2940

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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