Many children grow up believing their fathers are emotionally distant, but psychology suggests that this is not always the case.
Sometimes, fathers simply express emotions in a different way than people expect. Rather than using words, they may communicate care through actions, routines, and quiet acts of support. Of course, not every father relates this way, and not every person who communicates indirectly is a parent.
Psychology says fathers who often insist on arriving hours early for flights or trains are not being overdramatic, they are trying to protect the family against uncertainty
Psychology says fathers who fix broken things instead of replacing them are not being cheap: Why repairing objects becomes their way of protecting memories, purpose and family
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