Same-sex couples and other identities : psychoanalytic perspectives / edited by Damian McCann
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National Museum of the Philippines On Display | Non-fiction | GAD HQ 76.34 S26 2022 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NMLIB-01568 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sexuality and gender in development: facets of bedrock and beyond. -- Revitalizing the Oedipal model for LGBTQ couples and families. -- Family matters: the impact of family and sociocultural context on LGBTQ identities and psychodynamics. -- Cultural and intercultural considerations in working with same-sex couples. -- Exploring unconscious anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapist working with same-sex couples: the same or different?. -- Bisexual people and their partners in relational psychoanalytic couple therapy: aesthetic conflict, multiple selves and the uncontainable. -- Queer relationships: unmapped intimacies. -- The fear of difference and desire to differentiate: working with two transitioning couples. -- They 'went in two by two' : The challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and polyamorous relationship. -- Psychosexual considerations in working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals. -- The process of ageing for same-sex couples. -- Responding to the challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family psychotherapists: confronting implicit bias!. -- The LGBTQ couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay: creativity vs defense. -- Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and abuse in same-sex couple relationships.
In English.
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