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9780743213127

Lesbians and Psychoanalysis Revolutions in Theory and Practice

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    9780743213127

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    0743213122

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-10-06
  • Publisher: Free Press
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Summary

Psychoanalytic theories of lesbian development epitomize the difficulty in liberating psychoanalysis from the past. Psychoanalytic theory has traditionally adopted a clear position that a lesbian orientation represented some form of psychological abnormality. Thankfully -- but only very recently -- some influential feminist leaders have begun to rethink issues of gender and sexual orientation, removing heterosexuality from its privileged position as normal.InLesbians and Psychoanalysis,Judith M. Glassgold and Suzanne Iasenza bring together twenty-six of these pioneers in the field of lesbian psychoanalytic theory. Through insightful chapters based on years of clinical experience, each author helps to redefine psychoanalytic theory by reinventing its foundations from an affirmative perspective so that it better represents all peoples.Lesbians and Psychoanalysisaddresses several topics of emerging concern including multicultural diversity, self-disclosure, homophobia, transference/countertransference issues, bisexuality, and the changing nature of lesbian sexuality. In addition, the authors examine the influence of stigma on human development. In three sections -- Past, Present, and Future -- the authors in turn critique past theory, discuss current issues in therapy, and describe new directions in theory and practice. This is a book that is sure to appeal not only to members of the psychoanalytic community but also to all those who are interested in gay and lesbian studies, feminism, and psychology.

Author Biography

Judith M. Glassgold is a clinical psychologist with over twenty-five years of experience with LGBTQ affirmative therapy and advocacy.

Suzanne Iasenze is a practicing psychologist who specializes in and writes on human sexuality, sex therapy, sexual orientation, and gender identity. She has a private practice in psychotherapy and sex therapy located in New York City.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
Introduction
A Critical Examination of the Notion of Pathology in Psychoanalysisp. 3
Out of the Closet and on to the Couch: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Lesbian Developmentp. 19
"Having It Both Ways": Rethinking Female Sexualityp. 39
How to Have Your Phallus and Be It Too: Reflections of a Lesbian Therapist from Jill Johnston to Judith Butlerp. 63
Queer Reflections: Mirroring and the Lesbian Experience of Selfp. 93
The False Self, Shame, and the Challenge of Self-Cohesionp. 107
Rekindling the Flame: A Therapeutic Approach to Strengthening Lesbian Relationshipsp. 125
Addressing Racism, Sexism, and Heterosexism in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapyp. 145
Revisiting the Question of Self-Disclosure: The Lesbian Therapist's Dilemmap. 161
Homophobia in the Supervisory Relationship: An Invisible Intruderp. 173
Toward Visibility: Evicting the Intruder (A Commentary on Russell and Greenhouse)p. 191
Psychoanalysis with Lesbians: Self-Reflection and Agencyp. 203
Coming out of the Frame: Lesbian Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theoryp. 229
An Archetypal View of Lesbian Identityp. 265
Gender Identities, Lesbianism, and Potential Spacep. 287
Making Gender: New Interpretations/New Narrativesp. 309
The Lesbian Patient: Narratives of Subjectivity, Gender, and Sexual Identityp. 327
Platonic Pleasures and Dangerous Desires: Psychoanalytic Theory, Sex Research, and Lesbian Sexualityp. 345
Indexp. 375
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