Sexualities
Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Paul Lynch editor Alessandra Lemma editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Jun '15
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This book offers contemporary psychoanalytic insights into sexuality, exploring themes relevant to both heterosexual and homosexual experiences, making it an essential resource for professionals in the field.
In Sexualities, editors Alessandra Lemma and Paul E. Lynch bring together a diverse array of contemporary psychoanalytic perspectives on sexuality, addressing its complexities and controversies. The volume features contributions from international experts who explore fundamental themes necessary for understanding various sexualities. From the basics to the intricate ways in which sexuality is experienced, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.
The clinical examples presented in Sexualities showcase modern psychoanalytic techniques that reveal new and insightful meanings related to sexuality. The discussions cover a wide spectrum, including heterosexuality, homosexuality, gender, and perversion, all examined through a psychoanalytic lens. The structure of the book is organized into four distinct parts: Historical Context, Foundational Concepts, Homosexuality, and Perversion Revisited, allowing for a systematic exploration of each topic.
Readers will discover that the psychoanalytic insights offered in Sexualities are applicable to working with individuals of all sexual orientations. The book emphasizes that the core aspects of sexuality often share more similarities than differences, whether one identifies as heterosexual or homosexual. This resource is invaluable for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and academics interested in the intersections of psychoanalysis, gender, sexuality, and homosexuality, enriching their understanding and practice in these vital areas.
"In this remarkable new collection of essays, Alessandra Lemma and Paul E. Lynch have provided us with an up-to-the-minute compendium of current psychoanalytic thinking regarding sexualities. Desire, developmental pathways of gender and sexual orientation, prostitution, perversion, sexual excitement, intimacy, and many other themes are considered from various perspectives that are unfailingly enlightening. Psychoanalysis has struggled with this entire area because of our fear of looking at what is in front of our eyes. This extraordinary book helps us see what we may prefer to avoid in ourselves and in others. It deserves a place on the bookshelf of every psychoanalytically-oriented clinician and will surely be used as a textbook for courses in psychoanalytic institutes. - Glen O. Gabbard, MD. - Training and Supervising Analyst at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies in Houston.
This book sets a new standard. Contributors portray extraordinary empathy for and rich clinical documentation of the wide range of psychic and behavioral usages of sexuality and gender. They candidly acknowledge wrestling, like Freud, with old feelings -- discomfort with some current culturally-contested formulations while being at the forefront of contestation. Several chapters provide an original, creative integration of abstract theories about maternal sexuality with research on attachment, mirroring and mentalization and on-the-ground observations of infantile sexuality. I was grateful for recognition of Stoller's contribution and for necessary, and too rare, discussions of the relations between sociology, sexology and psychoanalysis. - Nancy J Chodorow, PhD. Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
"The book make a compelling argument for how psychoanalytic conepts such as mirroring and revisiting the Oedipal Complex could help us understand sexual variations (a term preferred by some sexologists to "perversions"), gender, and homosexuality... The current sexual climate requires a reevaluation of theories to explain human sexuality to keep pace with changes in issues such as gay and lesbian rights, sexual dysfunctions, and gender issues. Lemma and Lynch have managed to provide updated and integrative discussions on these issues. Lemma nad Lynch have managed to provide updated and integrative discussions on these issues. The book should be of interest to scholars interested in sexology, as well as to historians of psychology and clinicians." - Carlos Escoto, Eastern Connecticut State University, associate editor for Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, in PsycCritiques
"In this remarkable new collection of essays, Alessandra Lemma and Paul E. Lynch have provided us with an up-to-the-minute compendium of current psychoanalytic thinking regarding sexualities. Desire, developmental pathways of gender and sexual orientation, prostitution, perversion, sexual excitement, intimacy, and many other themes are considered from various perspectives that are unfailingly enlightening. Psychoanalysis has struggled with this entire area because of our fear of looking at what is in front of our eyes. This extraordinary book helps us see what we may prefer to avoid in ourselves and in others. It deserves a place on the bookshelf of every psychoanalytically-oriented clinician and will surely be used as a textbook for courses in psychoanalytic institutes. - Glen O. Gabbard, MD. - Training and Supervising Analyst at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies in Houston.
This book sets a new standard. Contributors portray extraordinary empathy for and rich clinical documentation of the wide range of psychic and behavioral usages of sexuality and gender. They candidly acknowledge wrestling, like Freud, with old feelings -- discomfort with some current culturally-contested formulations while being at the forefront of contestation. Several chapters provide an original, creative integration of abstract theories about maternal sexuality with research on attachment, mirroring and mentalization and on-the-ground observations of infantile sexuality. I was grateful for recognition of Stoller's contribution and for necessary, and too rare, discussions of the relations between sociology, sexology and psychoanalysis. - Nancy J Chodorow, PhD. Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
ISBN: 9780415718660
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Weight: 540g
258 pages