Fathers Who Fail
Explore the intricate dynamics of fatherhood in "Fathers Who Fail," a compelling work by renowned author Lansky, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This insightful book spans 270 pages and delves into the complex interplay of contemporary psychoanalysis, featuring the influential theories of Heinz Kohut, Helen Block Lewis, and Melanie Klein. Lansky skillfully integrates family systems theory and the sociology of conflict to illuminate the spectrum of psychopathological predispositions that can arise in familial relationships. Perfect for those interested in psychology, sociology, and family dynamics, this hardback edition offers a profound understanding of the challenges and failures that can affect fathers and their children. Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from this essential read.