Domenici, Thomas

Disorienting Sexuality Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities - London Routledge 1995 - 299p

includes index and biblioraphy

Part 1 New Voices: Gay and Lesbian Psychoanalysts
1 Some Thoughts on the Role of Mourning in the Development of a Positive Lesbian Identity
Lee Crespi
2 Exploding the Myth of Sexual Psychopathology:A Deconstruction of Fairbairn`s Anti-Homosexual Theory
Thomas Domenici
3 Countertransference Obscurity in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Homosexual Patients
Martin Stephen Frammer
4 Objectivity as Masquerade
Ronnie C. Lesser
5 Psychoanalysis and Women`s Experience of "Coming Out": The Necessity of Becoming a "Bee-Charmer"
Maggie Magee and Diana C. Miller
6 Current Psychoanalytic Discourses on Sexuality: Tripping over the Body David Schwartz
Part 2 Rethinking Sexuality: Theoretical Perspectives
7 On "Our Nature":Prolegomenon to a Relational Theory of Sexuality
Muriel Dimen
8 Re-Reading Freud on Homosexuality
Robert May
9 Passionate Differences:Lesbianism, Post-Modernism, and Psychoanalysis
Noreen O`Connor
10 Psychoanalysis with Gay and Lesbian People: An Interpersonal Perspective Richard Rutkin
11 The Evolution of My Views on Nonnormative Sexual Practices
Roy Schafer
12 Psychoanalytic Theories of Lesbian Desire: A Social Constructionist Critique Erica Schoenberg
Part 3 Lesbian and Gay Psychoanalysts:Their Encounters with Anti-Homosexuality
13 Anti-Homosexual Bias in Training
Jack Drescher
14 The Difficulty of Being A Gay Psychoanalyst During the Last Fifty Years: An Interview with Dr. Bertram Schaffner
Stephen B. Goldman
15 A View from Both Sides:Coming Out as a Lesbian Psychoanalyst
April Martin


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