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Men--spirituality and masculinity: growth through reclaiming the father

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Paul McDaniel. Men--spirituality and Masculinity: Growth Through Reclaiming the Father. Christian Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/31ccc7bd-a24b-40ae-bcd5-7848397da7ab?locale=it.

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P. Mcdaniel. Men--spirituality and masculinity: growth through reclaiming the father. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/31ccc7bd-a24b-40ae-bcd5-7848397da7ab?locale=it

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Paul McDaniel. Men--Spirituality and Masculinity: Growth Through Reclaiming the Father. Christian Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/31ccc7bd-a24b-40ae-bcd5-7848397da7ab?locale=it.

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  • This study holds that theologically conservative men with absent passive fathers are benefitted by pastoral psychotherapy accommodating the following: processing that conforms to contextual family therapy; focus on men's relationships with fathers--working toward healing the father woundedness received; and the broadening of a man's sense of masculinity. The study focuses on four cases where men were in therapy with the author and reports the progress of these men by their own report. One man, who had an oppressive father, showed only minimal improvements while the other three reported and demonstrated more significant improvements in their relationships with others.
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  • 02/16/2024

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