Same-Sex Couples and Other Identities
Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Herausgeber: McCann, Damian
Same-Sex Couples and Other Identities
Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Herausgeber: McCann, Damian
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This book provides a contemporary exploration of psychoanalytic theory and its application to therapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer relationships, challenging heteronormative practice and introducing new perspectives on working with gender and sexual diversity.
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This book provides a contemporary exploration of psychoanalytic theory and its application to therapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer relationships, challenging heteronormative practice and introducing new perspectives on working with gender and sexual diversity.
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- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780367364465
- ISBN-10: 0367364468
- Artikelnr.: 62574082
- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780367364465
- ISBN-10: 0367364468
- Artikelnr.: 62574082
Damian McCann, D.Sys.Psych, is a couple psychoanalytic psychotherapist working at Tavistock Relationships, London, and adjunct faculty member of the International Psychotherapy Institute (IPI), Washington, DC. He is a full member of the British Psychoanalytic Council and has a particular interest in working with gender and sexual diversity in psychoanalytic practice.
1. Sexuality and Gender in Development: Facets of Bedrock and Beyond Paul
E. Lynch 2. Revitalizing the Oedipal Model for LGBTQ Couples and Families
Shelley Nathans 3. Family Matters: The impact of family and sociocultural
context on LGBTQ Identities and Psychodynamics Andi Pilecki Eliza-Christie
4. Cultural and Intercultural Considerations in Working with Same-Sex
Couples Patricia Porchat 5. The same or different? Exploring unconscious
anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapists working with same-sex
couples Kate Thompson 6. Bisexual People and their Partners in Relational
Psychoanalytic Therapy: Aesthetic Conflict, Multiple Selves and the
Uncontainable Esther Rapoport & Irit Kleiner Paz 7. Queer Relationships:
Unmapped Intimacies Iggy Robinson & Alice Kentridge 8. The fear of
difference and desire to differentiate: Working with two transitioning
couples Linsey Blair and Dorota Mucha 9. They "went in two by two": The
challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and
polyamorous relationships Damian McCann 10. Psychosexual considerations in
working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals Marian O'Connor 11. The Process
of Aging for Same-sex Couples David Richards 12. Responding to the
challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family
therapists: Confronting implicit bias Damian McCann & Colleen Sandor 13.
The LGBTQ Couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay:
Creativity vs Defense Colleen Sandor 14. "I love you and you have the scars
to prove it": Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and
abuse in same-sex couple relationships Damian McCann
E. Lynch 2. Revitalizing the Oedipal Model for LGBTQ Couples and Families
Shelley Nathans 3. Family Matters: The impact of family and sociocultural
context on LGBTQ Identities and Psychodynamics Andi Pilecki Eliza-Christie
4. Cultural and Intercultural Considerations in Working with Same-Sex
Couples Patricia Porchat 5. The same or different? Exploring unconscious
anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapists working with same-sex
couples Kate Thompson 6. Bisexual People and their Partners in Relational
Psychoanalytic Therapy: Aesthetic Conflict, Multiple Selves and the
Uncontainable Esther Rapoport & Irit Kleiner Paz 7. Queer Relationships:
Unmapped Intimacies Iggy Robinson & Alice Kentridge 8. The fear of
difference and desire to differentiate: Working with two transitioning
couples Linsey Blair and Dorota Mucha 9. They "went in two by two": The
challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and
polyamorous relationships Damian McCann 10. Psychosexual considerations in
working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals Marian O'Connor 11. The Process
of Aging for Same-sex Couples David Richards 12. Responding to the
challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family
therapists: Confronting implicit bias Damian McCann & Colleen Sandor 13.
The LGBTQ Couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay:
Creativity vs Defense Colleen Sandor 14. "I love you and you have the scars
to prove it": Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and
abuse in same-sex couple relationships Damian McCann
1. Sexuality and Gender in Development: Facets of Bedrock and Beyond Paul
E. Lynch 2. Revitalizing the Oedipal Model for LGBTQ Couples and Families
Shelley Nathans 3. Family Matters: The impact of family and sociocultural
context on LGBTQ Identities and Psychodynamics Andi Pilecki Eliza-Christie
4. Cultural and Intercultural Considerations in Working with Same-Sex
Couples Patricia Porchat 5. The same or different? Exploring unconscious
anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapists working with same-sex
couples Kate Thompson 6. Bisexual People and their Partners in Relational
Psychoanalytic Therapy: Aesthetic Conflict, Multiple Selves and the
Uncontainable Esther Rapoport & Irit Kleiner Paz 7. Queer Relationships:
Unmapped Intimacies Iggy Robinson & Alice Kentridge 8. The fear of
difference and desire to differentiate: Working with two transitioning
couples Linsey Blair and Dorota Mucha 9. They "went in two by two": The
challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and
polyamorous relationships Damian McCann 10. Psychosexual considerations in
working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals Marian O'Connor 11. The Process
of Aging for Same-sex Couples David Richards 12. Responding to the
challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family
therapists: Confronting implicit bias Damian McCann & Colleen Sandor 13.
The LGBTQ Couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay:
Creativity vs Defense Colleen Sandor 14. "I love you and you have the scars
to prove it": Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and
abuse in same-sex couple relationships Damian McCann
E. Lynch 2. Revitalizing the Oedipal Model for LGBTQ Couples and Families
Shelley Nathans 3. Family Matters: The impact of family and sociocultural
context on LGBTQ Identities and Psychodynamics Andi Pilecki Eliza-Christie
4. Cultural and Intercultural Considerations in Working with Same-Sex
Couples Patricia Porchat 5. The same or different? Exploring unconscious
anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapists working with same-sex
couples Kate Thompson 6. Bisexual People and their Partners in Relational
Psychoanalytic Therapy: Aesthetic Conflict, Multiple Selves and the
Uncontainable Esther Rapoport & Irit Kleiner Paz 7. Queer Relationships:
Unmapped Intimacies Iggy Robinson & Alice Kentridge 8. The fear of
difference and desire to differentiate: Working with two transitioning
couples Linsey Blair and Dorota Mucha 9. They "went in two by two": The
challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and
polyamorous relationships Damian McCann 10. Psychosexual considerations in
working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals Marian O'Connor 11. The Process
of Aging for Same-sex Couples David Richards 12. Responding to the
challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family
therapists: Confronting implicit bias Damian McCann & Colleen Sandor 13.
The LGBTQ Couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay:
Creativity vs Defense Colleen Sandor 14. "I love you and you have the scars
to prove it": Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and
abuse in same-sex couple relationships Damian McCann