salute-to-dads:-u-m-experts-available-to-discuss-fatherhood

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EXPERTS ADVISORY

With Father’s Day nearing on June 15, specialists from the University of Michigan are prepared to present their valuable research concerning the shifting dynamics of fatherhood.

Robin Edelstein, a professor in the field of psychology, investigates how variations in individuals’ methods and encounters in intimate relationships manifest; how these variations evolve and transform throughout their lifespan; and the consequences these variations have for relational, dyadic, and physiological effects.

Study: Anticipating fathers undergo prenatal hormonal changes (news piece)

Contact: [email protected]


Shawna Lee, a professor of social work and head of the Parenting in Context Research Lab, has conducted studies on fathers’ parenting risk behaviors, child abuse, and community-based strategies.

Study: Low-income fathers demonstrate emotional resilience: A qualitative investigation of paternal feelings during early parenting (news piece)

Contact: [email protected]


Brenda Volling, professor of psychology, concentrates on early social and emotional growth, parent-child dynamics, and familial relationships. She has conducted extensive research on fathers’ contributions to children’s growth.

Q&A: The significance of father-child relationships is as crucial as the mother’s bond

Study: Fatherhood: Fresh perspectives, paradigms, and potentialities

Contact: [email protected]

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