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The Superdad Syndrome: The Pressure and Expectations on Working Fathers - cover

The Superdad Syndrome: The Pressure and Expectations on Working Fathers

Aurora Brooks

Editorial: Shuttle Systems

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The Emotional Side of Working Dads: Balancing Toughness and Sensitivity is a must-read for any working father looking to navigate the complex world of balancing work and family life. In this insightful book, you will discover the key to finding emotional balance and nurturing meaningful connections with your children, partner, and peers.The Role of Gender Expectations explores the societal expectations placed on working dads and how these expectations can impact their emotional well-being. By understanding and challenging these expectations, you can redefine masculinity and create a more fulfilling and authentic life.Navigating Work-Life Balance provides practical strategies for managing the demands of work and family. From setting boundaries to prioritizing self-care, this chapter offers valuable insights into achieving a healthy work-life balance.The Impact of Work Stress delves into the effects of work-related stress on working dads and their families. By recognizing and addressing these stressors, you can create a more harmonious and fulfilling home life.Challenges in Expressing Vulnerability explores the difficulties many working dads face when it comes to expressing their emotions. This chapter offers guidance on embracing vulnerability and fostering emotional connections with your children and partner.Building Emotional Connections with Children provides practical tips and techniques for nurturing strong emotional bonds with your children. From active listening to effective communication, this chapter offers valuable insights into creating lasting connections with your kids.Embracing Vulnerability in Parenting encourages working dads to embrace vulnerability and open up to their children. By modeling emotional expression, you can create a safe and supportive environment for your children to explore their own emotions.Nurturing Relationships with Partners explores the importance of maintaining strong emotional connections with your partner. From effective communication to sharing emotional labor, this chapter offers practical advice for fostering a healthy and fulfilling relationship.Sharing Emotional Labor discusses the importance of sharing emotional responsibilities with your partner. By working together, you can create a more balanced and supportive home environment.Understanding and Respecting Boundaries provides guidance on setting and respecting boundaries in your relationships. By establishing clear boundaries, you can create a healthier and more fulfilling dynamic with your loved ones.Seeking Support from Peers explores the benefits of seeking support from other working dads who may be facing similar challenges. From joining support groups to seeking advice, this chapter offers valuable insights into finding a supportive community.Joining Support Groups provides information on various support groups and resources available to working dads. From online communities to local meetups, this chapter offers guidance on finding the support you need.Embracing Vulnerability with Friends encourages workingThis title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.
Disponible desde: 13/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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