Detriangulation of Absent Fathers in Single-Parent Black Families: Techniques of Imagery |
| |
Authors: | Walter Lowe |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Human Development and Family Studies , University of Connecticut , Storrs , Connecticut , USA |
| |
Abstract: | The projection of the mother's unresolved feelings about an absent father onto one or more of her children-often the eldest son expected to assume the role of parental child-is an obstacle frequently encountered in therapy with single-parent Black families. Acknowledgment and resolution of these feelings by the mother is an important step toward reestablishing generational boundaries and improving communication between mother and children. It is suggested that the empty chair procedure and the use of family photographs are two interventions that can be used within the context of structural and/or transgenerational family therapies to help the mother separate her feelings about the absent father from her feelings about her children. Models for the use of both approaches and the potential benefits of each is presented. The successful outcome of either technique may depend, however, on variables in the family's history and the stage of therapy during which the techniques are introduced. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|