Patrescence - How a man changes when he becomes a father & how this affects his relationship | Episode 4 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 5, 2024 · 29 MIN

Patrescence - How a man changes when he becomes a father & how this affects his relationship | Episode 4

from The Parenthood and Relationship Podcast | Matrescence | Relationship after baby | Motherhood life · host Markella Kaplani

Becoming a father is a process, and this has a name: patrescence. Men, just like women, go through a massive transformation in their identity as they step into fatherhood. Because this is not acknowledged and due to the fact that we dismiss the array of emotions that men have, there is a lot that is kept under the surface, which, however, negatively impacts the experience that fathers have. This, in turn, creates tension and misunderstandings within the couple, as many things begin to be based on assumptions rather than genuine, healthy communication. In this episode we talk about how fathers are primed to act in parenthood so that dads can gain a better understanding of themselves and their partners can understand where they are coming from, thus opening up the door to more effective communication and a deeper connection, leading to more a more fulfilled personal and family life.    Find the full episode transcript HERE (Episode 4).   Liking this?  Please SHARE with a friend (or more!) and  leave me a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts; I appreciate it more than I can express in words!   --- LET'S TAKE OUR RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL 😉 - Find me on Instagram: @markella.kaplani www.markellakaplani.com- Join our community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parenthoodandrelationship/ - Visit my website for resources, quizzes, articles, and more: www.markellakaplani.com - E-mail me: [email protected]   ---   Markella Kaplani, M.A. Clinical-Counseling Psychologist Parenthood & Relationship Coach Matrescence Coach, Facilitator, & Activist www.markellakaplani.com  

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Becoming a father is a process, and this has a name: patrescence. Men, just like women, go through a massive transformation in their identity as they step into fatherhood. Because this is not acknowledged and due to the fact that we dismiss the array of emotions that men have, there is a lot that is kept under the surface, which, however, negatively impacts the experience that fathers have. This, in turn, creates tension and misunderstandings within the couple, as many things begin to be based on assumptions rather than genuine, healthy communication. In this episode we talk about how fathers are primed to act in parenthood so that dads can gain a better understanding of themselves and their partners can understand where they are coming from, thus opening up the door to more effective communication and a deeper connection, leading to more a more fulfilled personal and family life.

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