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Susan Schwartz and The Unseen Impact: How Absent Fathers Shape Daughters' Lives and Relationships

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Jungian analyst Susan E. Schwartz explores the profound impact absent fathers have on daughters' psychological development, relationships, and sense of self-worth. Through personal stories and psychological insights, this episode reveals how paternal absence creates unconscious patterns that affect women throughout their lives.
• Absent father effect manifests in daughters through self-sacrifice, self-hatred, and destructive relationship patterns
• Cultural norms often give fathers a "pass" while daughters learn to rationalize their absence
• Women frequently excuse absent fathers with "that's just the way it was" rather than acknowledging their pain
• Paternal absence affects a woman's relationship with her body and her ability to honor her own needs
• The "house of cards" collapse that many women experience in midlife can lead to creative awakening
• Healing requires acknowledging difficult emotions rather than suppressing them
• Jungian analysis connects conscious and unconscious patterns through dreams and relationship dynamics
• True healing happens when women stop excusing absent fathers and honor their authentic feelings
• Finding your voice and challenging patriarchal expectations is part of the individuation process
Check out Susan's website for more information about her books and work at susaneschwartzphd.com

https://susanschwartzphd.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanschwartzphd/

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1. Meet Susan Schwartz, Jungian Analyst (00:00:00)

2. The Absent Father Effect on Daughters (00:02:31)

3. Jenny's Personal Journey with Divorce (00:08:57)

4. Projecting Patterns in Relationships (00:17:37)

5. The Journey from Collapse to Creativity (00:25:27)

6. Finding Your Voice and Honoring Difficult Feelings (00:41:34)

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Jungian analyst Susan E. Schwartz explores the profound impact absent fathers have on daughters' psychological development, relationships, and sense of self-worth. Through personal stories and psychological insights, this episode reveals how paternal absence creates unconscious patterns that affect women throughout their lives.
• Absent father effect manifests in daughters through self-sacrifice, self-hatred, and destructive relationship patterns
• Cultural norms often give fathers a "pass" while daughters learn to rationalize their absence
• Women frequently excuse absent fathers with "that's just the way it was" rather than acknowledging their pain
• Paternal absence affects a woman's relationship with her body and her ability to honor her own needs
• The "house of cards" collapse that many women experience in midlife can lead to creative awakening
• Healing requires acknowledging difficult emotions rather than suppressing them
• Jungian analysis connects conscious and unconscious patterns through dreams and relationship dynamics
• True healing happens when women stop excusing absent fathers and honor their authentic feelings
• Finding your voice and challenging patriarchal expectations is part of the individuation process
Check out Susan's website for more information about her books and work at susaneschwartzphd.com

https://susanschwartzphd.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanschwartzphd/

Books
Support the show

Love this content? Check out our links below for more!
Linktr.ee Content
Instagram

YouTube

Jenny's LinkedIn

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Susan Schwartz, Jungian Analyst (00:00:00)

2. The Absent Father Effect on Daughters (00:02:31)

3. Jenny's Personal Journey with Divorce (00:08:57)

4. Projecting Patterns in Relationships (00:17:37)

5. The Journey from Collapse to Creativity (00:25:27)

6. Finding Your Voice and Honoring Difficult Feelings (00:41:34)

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