Dr Michael Dadson wrote this paper some time ago, This is a post of a paper I wrote some time ago, and remains highly relevant today.
Psychologists have known for some
time that fathers have a significant influence on their sons’ psychosocial and
emotional development (Lisak, 1994; Richards & Duchkett, 1996). Recently,
researchers have been discovering more about the link between healthy
fatherhood and men’s psychological health (Ball, Moselle, & Pedersen,
2007). The characteristics of the father, the amount of time he spends with his
children, and the closeness of the father/child relationship have all
consistently predicted male adjustment outcomes in clinical and non-clinical
populations (for reviews, see Amato & Gilbreth, 1999; Rohner &
Veneziano, 2001).
To read the full text follow the links above.
Dr Michael Dadson, addresses male depression and trauma in the video below.
4 Links About Doctor Michael Dadson (Mike Dadson)
- Doctor Mike Dadson, has been counselling individuals, couples and families for more than 30 years and is a registered clinical counsellor (RCC), with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors.
- To view Dr Mike Dadson's academic profile follow this link.
- To watch Dr. Dadson's counselling videos click here.
- If you are in need of counselling or mental health support contact Dr. Michael Dadson here.
Professional Profiles:
BC Association of Clinical Counsellors
Dr. Dadson's web sites:
Trauma Therapy Clinic: Trauma, PTSD, trauma recovery insights, impacts, issues, questions,
and answers.
Langley Couples Counselling: Relationship questions and answers,
counselling methods for couples and relationship insights.
Dr. Mike Dadson: Types of Therapy Used in Counselling
No comments:
Post a Comment