Sexuality and Gender Now uses a psychoanalytic approach to arrive at a more informed view of the experience and relationships of those whose sexuality and gender may not align with the heterosexual â normâ .
Sexuality and Gender Now uses a psychoanalytic approach to arrive at a more informed view of the experience and relationships of those whose sexuality and gender may not align with the heterosexual â normâ .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leezah Hertzmann is a senior couple and individual psychoanalytic psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and in private practice. She has a career long interest in psychoanalytic theory and technique with LGBTQI populations and is a member of the British Psychoanalytic Council special advisory group on sexual diversity. In 2015, Leezah was the recipient of the British Psychoanalytic Council Award for Innovation. She teaches and publishes widely. Juliet Newbigin is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist with a long-standing interest in the impact of the wider social context on the development of individual identity within the family. She has been particularly concerned about the troubled history of the heteronormative understanding of sexual orientation in both psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis, and their failure to recognise the experience of the LGBTQI community. She currently chairs the British Psychoanalytic Council's Advisory Group on Sexual and Gender Diversity.
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Series editors' preface Acknowledgements About the contributors Introduction, Leezah Hertzmann and Juliet Newbigin Section I: Sex and the Consulting Room 1 Sex and the consulting room, Juliet Newbigin 2 Homophobia, heteronormativity, and shame, Poul Rohleder 3 Working with sameness and difference: reflections on supervision with diverse sexualities, David Richards Section II: Desire 4 Losing the internal oedipal mother and loss of sexual desire, Leezah Hertzmann 5 The primary maternal oedipal situation and female homoerotic desire, Dianne Elise 6 Mending the Symbolic when a place for male same-sex desire is not found, Giorgio Giaccardi Section III: Perspectives on gender 7 From bisexuality to intersexuality: rethinking gender categories, Jack Drescher 8 Notes on a crisis of meaning in the care of gender-diverse children, Bernadette Wren 9 Crossing Over, Melanie Suchet 10 Gender Now, Ken Corbett 11 A person beyond gender: a first-hand account
Series editors' preface Acknowledgements About the contributors Introduction, Leezah Hertzmann and Juliet Newbigin Section I: Sex and the Consulting Room 1 Sex and the consulting room, Juliet Newbigin 2 Homophobia, heteronormativity, and shame, Poul Rohleder 3 Working with sameness and difference: reflections on supervision with diverse sexualities, David Richards Section II: Desire 4 Losing the internal oedipal mother and loss of sexual desire, Leezah Hertzmann 5 The primary maternal oedipal situation and female homoerotic desire, Dianne Elise 6 Mending the Symbolic when a place for male same-sex desire is not found, Giorgio Giaccardi Section III: Perspectives on gender 7 From bisexuality to intersexuality: rethinking gender categories, Jack Drescher 8 Notes on a crisis of meaning in the care of gender-diverse children, Bernadette Wren 9 Crossing Over, Melanie Suchet 10 Gender Now, Ken Corbett 11 A person beyond gender: a first-hand account
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