James M. Herzog's Father Hunger: Explorations with Adults and
Children will quickly take its place both as a landmark
contribution to developmental psychology and as an enduring classic
in the clinical literature of psychoanalysis. We live in an era
when a great many children grow up without a father, or, worse
still, with fathers who traumatically abuse them. Yet, society
continues to ignore the emotional price that children pay, and
often continue to pay throughout their lives, for this tragic state
of affairs.
Father Hunger will change this situation. First drawn to his
topic by observing the recurring nightmares of clinic-referred
children of newly separated parents - nightmares in which the
children's fear of their own aggression was coupled with desperate
wishes for their fathers' return - Herzog went on to spend more
than two decades exploring the role of the father in a variety of
naturalistic settings. He discovered that the characteristically
intense manner in which fathers engaged their children provided an
experience of contained excitement that served as a necessary
scaffolding to the children's emerging sense of self and as a
potential buffer against future trauma.
A brilliant observer and remarkably gifted, caring clinician,
Herzog remains true to the ambiguities and multiple leves of
meaning that arise in therapeutic encounters with real people. He
consistently locates his therapeutic strategies and clinical
discoveries within a sophisticated observational framework, thus
making his formulations about father hunger and its remediation of
immediate value to scientific researchers. A model of humane
psychoanalytic exploration in response to a deepening social
problem, Father Hunger is a clinical document destined to raise
public consciousness and help shape social policy. And in the
extraordinary stories of therapeutic struggle and restoration that
emerge from its pages, it is a stunning testament to the resiliency
of the human spirit.
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