# C202003052004 Parents unconsciously project expectations beliefs on offspring C202003052004: Parents unconsciously project expectations beliefs on offspring Source: Father Hunger, James Herzog Backward: * Book Note for Father Hunger (James Herzog) Forward: Cross reference: * Index: [[Fatherhood]] * 202003052031: Psychological Tasks for Couples.(important for couple to differentiate from their FOO) [[C202003052031 Psychological Tasks for Couples.]] * C202003052104: how child's self-representation develop (?where parents view of self may came from?) [[C202003052104 how child's self-representation develop]] * C202003130819: Systemic Group Supervision on 12 March 2020 (patient may be experience this) Notes: * Parents unconsciously project their expectations and beliefs on their off-spring, which influence child’s self-image development. [[020.100 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy MOC]] * In this chapter of the book. We read about parental unconscious projections, expectations, beliefs on their off-spring influence the child self-image. * Father belief that his son need to be hard. The boy need to live up to that expectation, unconsciously. * Child subsequently doesn’t have space for his real development. * Following the family of origin, father - overcompensation. Mother - own issue with her femininity Keywords: Unconscious projections, psychodynamic, family of origin, systemic perspectives