Fathers, sons and daughters : exploring fatherhood and renewing the bond / Charles Skull ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.
Charles Skull is a psychologist and editor of Fathers, Sons and Daughters, which is published by Tarcher Press, 1992. He discusses revelations from the book, which is comprised of over two dozen essays by men and women which explore many aspects of parent-child relations. He specifically addresses such issues as: father as protector, transcending the traditional "father as breadwinner" which resulted from the industrial revolution, and opening dialogue between fathers and sons who share military experiences. Scull calls for a new role of father as nurturer. He goes on to address how the absence or presence of a father effects a child, building parent-child bonds, the role of grandfathers and stepfathers, and healing of families.|FATHERS, SONS AND DAUGHTERS : EXPLORING FATHERHOOD AND RENEWING THE BOND / Charles Skull| interviewed by Pamela Burton. - SERIES: Philosopher stone - Charles Skull is a psychologist and editor of Fathers, Sons and Daughters, which is published by Tarcher Press, 1992. He discusses revelations from the book, which is comprised of over two dozen essays by men and women which explore many aspects of parent-child relations. He specifically addresses such issues as: father as protector, transcending the traditional "father as breadwinner" which resulted from the industrial revolution, and opening dialogue between fathers and sons who share military experiences. Scull calls for a new role of father as nurturer. He goes on to address how the absence or presence of a father effects a child, building parent-child bonds, the role of grandfathers and stepfathers, and healing of families. RECORDED: KPFK, 1992.