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Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities considers and challenges expectations about psychoanalytic work with LGBTQIA+ patients.
The book is organised into three parts, starting with a theoretical review, which includes discussion of the relevance of the Oedipus complex, resistance to infantile sexuality, the conquest of otherness and challenges in maintaining neutrality. Secondly, the contributors approach an ethical dimension, with chapters describing different moments in the way in which psychoanalysts engage with ethical responsibility in the face of gender and sexual diversity. The third part of the book considers an ontological dimension, that incorporates fluidity as a condition of the subject as an object of study and includes factors such as race and generational status, emergence of stigmas and a particular focus on the concept of helplessness. The contributors offer insight into countertransferential reactions and responses in clinical work, ensuring that analysts can work with these patients without preconceptions standing in the way.
Extending an opportunity to air conflicting psychoanalytic views and rethink established psychoanalytic concepts, this book will be key reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in practice and in training. It will also be of interest to academics and students of psychoanalytic studies and gender studies.
Contents
List of Contributors
Series editor preface
Introduction
Marco Posadas, Silvia Acosta and Frances Thomson-Salo
Part 1. Gender diversity and sexuality: theoretical revisions that include diversity
Introduction
Angela Vila-Real
1. The Oedipus complex: an expanded approach on sexual and gender polyphonies
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
2. Psychosexuality and the problem of (mis)representation: A mentalizing perspective
Liz Allison
3. Encountering otherness: On the ability (and inability) for psychic movement within sexual states of mind
Anat Schumann
4. Shapes of gender identity: Three stories with an impact
Domenico di Ceglie
Part 2. Psychoanalytic ethics and depathologising gender diversities and sexualities: Intolerance as an unconscious response to violence in analytic field
Introduction
Marco Posadas
5. The many colours of the rainbow: Depathologising sexual diversity
Sergio Lewkowicz
6. Towards a psychoanalytic ethics-based practice with transgender individuals
Alessandra Lemma
7. A history of reception: Falling apart as the ground for learning
Oren Gozlan
Part 3. In search of complexity
Introduction
Nicolas Evzonas
8. Gender fluid and fixed: gender and suffering, gender and transformation
Adrienne Harris
9. Gender crossing as caesura versus gender crossing as cut
Dana Amir
a) Eva Reichelt Discussion
b) Elda Abrevaya Discussion
10. On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as "Clinical Logic": Gender Dysphoria
Avgi Saketopoulou