Sumario: | This book explores the complexities and challenges of parenting, childhood, and family dynamics in the 21st century. It is a compilation of works by various authors, each addressing different facets of parental crisis, a concept introduced by Serge Lebovici. The book delves into the psychological structures of motherhood and fatherhood, the erosion of traditional paternal and maternal roles, and the impact of socio-economic changes such as feminism, capitalism, and technological advancements. It also examines the psychological effects of migration and the emotional struggles faced by families today. Intended for psychologists, educators, and those interested in family studies, this work provides insights into the evolving nature of family relationships and the socio-cultural factors affecting them.
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