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Psychotherapy with Gay Men and Lesbians - Contemporary Dynamic Approaches

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Using a number of clinical case histories as examples, this guide for psychotherapists addresses some of the issues involved in working with gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients. Written by analysts representing a wide range of clinical and theoretical approaches, the 17 contributions discuss such top

List of contents

  • About the Editors
  • Contributors
  • Queering the Therapeutic Dyad: Introduction to Psychotherapy with Gay Men and Lesbians
  • SECTION I: GAY PATIENTGAY THERAPIST
  • Chapter 1. Gay PatientGay Therapist: A Case Report of Stephen
  • Chapter 2. A Place of Recognition: Commentary on a Case Report (Gay PatientGay Therapist)
  • Chapter 3. Unspoken Questions: Unsayable Answers
  • Chapter 4. Discussion of Gay PatientGay Therapist: A Case Report of Stephen
  • Chapter 5. Reflections on Self-Disclosure, Desire, Shame, and Emotional Engagement in the Gay Male Psychoanalytic Dyad
  • Chapter 6. Dream a Little Dream of Me: A Case Discussion
  • SECTION II: EROTIC TRANSFERENCE/COUNTERTRANSFERENCE
  • Chapter 7. On Lust and Loathing: Erotic Transference/Countertransference Between a Female Analyst and Female Patients
  • Chapter 8. Cross-Gendered Longings and the Demand for Categorization: Enacting Gender Within the Transference-Countertransference Relationship
  • Chapter 9. Gay or Straight? Why Do We Really Want to Know?
  • Chapter 10. On Homoeroticism, Erotic Countertransference, and the Postmodern View of Life: A Commentary on Papers by Rosiello, Tholfsen, and Meyers
  • Chapter 11. The Analyst’s Erotic Subjectivity: A Reply to Karen Maroda’s On Homoeroticism, Erotic Countertransference, and the Postmodern View of Life
  • SECTION III: GENDER IDENTITY AND CREATIVITY
  • Chapter 12. Gender Identity and Creativity
  • SECTION IV: TWO CASES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS
  • Chapter 13. Psychoanalytic Treatment of an Asymptomatic HIV-Positive Gay Man
  • Chapter 14. On Love, AIDS, and Emotional Contact in Psychotherapy
  • Chapter 15. Two Cases of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with People with HIV/AIDS: Commentary on Papers by Leli and Weinstein
  • Chapter 16. Working Outside the Frame: A Discussion of Papers by Robert Weinstein and Ubaldo Leli
  • Chapter 17. Questioning Some Traditional Rules in Psychotherapy
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

About the author

Jack Drescher, Ann D'Ercole, Erica Schoenberg

Summary

Using a number of clinical case histories as examples, this guide for psychotherapists addresses some of the issues involved in working with gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients. Written by analysts representing a wide range of clinical and theoretical approaches, the 17 contributions discuss such top

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