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This book presents a wide range of psychoanalytic writing on
masculinity and femininity from British, European, and North and
South American perspectives, exploring how masculine and feminine
aspects are structured and evolve in the child, adolescent and
adult. The authors address from a background of considerable
clinical experience how masculinity and femininity manifest in the
body, gender, sex, sexuality and the life-cycle, and cover aspects
both productive and generative, constricted and defended. The
importance of the parenting couple and their bond with the child in
the forming of masculine and feminine idenitities is emphasized.
Beginning with an overview of the development of masculinity, the
developmental perspective is explored in how adolescents discover
their sexuality and come to 'own' their sexual bodies. Different
types of disturbance are explored including the early defence
mechanism of disavowal of difference. The development of the
masculine and feminine aspects of the psychoanalyst and how these
aspects influence analytic work are considered, in particular the
role of the male analyst in transformations of masculinity. The
analyst must have sufficiently worked through his/her own mental
bisexuality, to have internalized a good parental couple in order
to be able to listen to the mental bisexuality of the patient. The
book ends with a glimpse of the young child's struggle with issues
of sexuality and difficulties in constructing a gender identity.
The authors aim to explore what constitutes masculinity and
femininity in an accessible way not only for psychoanalytic
psychotherapists but also for the wider public.
This book presents a wide range of psychoanalytic writing on
masculinity and femininity from British, European, and North and
South American perspectives, exploring how masculine and feminine
aspects are structured and evolve in the child, adolescent and
adult. The authors address from a background of considerable
clinical experience how masculinity and femininity manifest in the
body, gender, sex, sexuality and the life-cycle, and cover aspects
both productive and generative, constricted and defended. The
importance of the parenting couple and their bond with the child in
the forming of masculine and feminine idenitities is emphasized.
Beginning with an overview of the development of masculinity, the
developmental perspective is explored in how adolescents discover
their sexuality and come to 'own' their sexual bodies. Different
types of disturbance are explored including the early defence
mechanism of disavowal of difference. The development of the
masculine and feminine aspects of the psychoanalyst and how these
aspects influence analytic work are considered, in particular the
role of the male analyst in transformations of masculinity. The
analyst must have sufficiently worked through his/her own mental
bisexuality, to have internalized a good parental couple in order
to be able to listen to the mental bisexuality of the patient. The
book ends with a glimpse of the young child's struggle with issues
of sexuality and difficulties in constructing a gender identity.
The authors aim to explore what constitutes masculinity and
femininity in an accessible way not only for psychoanalytic
psychotherapists but also for the wider public.
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