Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Theodora Stolz Psychologist: Thanking Her Father



Theodora Stolz, a psychologist, knows the importance of the relationship between a parent and child, whether it is a mother or a father, or a genetic parent or an adoptive one. And she says that her own father has been the greatest influence on her life, one that she is eternally grateful for.

"My personality, I feel, was formed by my dad," she says. "He taught me to be strong, told be I was bright, talked politics and respected me; but also encouraged the feminine in me. He took me to a Chinese restaurant as a special treat and got pretzels and egg cream from the candy store, sang me to sleep, told me I was beautiful, but also taught me how to play baseball basketball and be strong."

As a licensed psychologist, Theodora Stolz understands the importance of such an influence, and she is able to detach her emotions and view the matter with a practiced eye. Fathers, she says, can provide their daughters ­– and their sons, too, of course – with an all-important sense of safety and stability. But they are also able to guide them through the sometimes rapid waters of modern life, simply by being a loving male role model.

Theodora Stolz psychologist, knows that her father did the very best he could in raising her. But he may not have been fully aware of what a positive influence he was being, since it was not intentional but was simply the act of a loving father doing everything he could for the daughter he loved so much. And Theodora Stolz says she is eternally grateful for this. "I owe my survival to him, and thank him every day."