Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality: A Contemporary Introduction

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This important book examines the ways in which same sex desire, or "homosexuality" has been theorised by psychoanalysis during its history to date and the impact of that on clinical practice. The authors explore a brief history of the developing social attitudes which influenced the evolution of psychoanalysis, from Freud’s radical questioning of psychosexuality, to the later developments that assumed a moral high ground for heteronormativity and led to the diagnosis of other forms of sexual expression as perversions requiring treatment. The book elucidates contemporary developments in psychoanalytic thinking about sexuality from a post-heteronormative standpoint, including an examination of how heteronormative bias has relegated lived sexual experience to the sidelines. The book challenges this bias and introduces new ways of using psychoanalytic ideas as well as illustrating their relevance to clinical practice. Drawing on vignettes, the authors describe current challenges that clinicians face and discuss the dilemmas that these challenges present, both for qualified clinicians as well as those in training. By approaching "homosexuality" from a contemporary post-heteronormative position, the authors advocate a more flexible encounter in the consulting room in a way that can illuminate an understanding of all sexualities, including heterosexuality.

Author(s): Leezah Hertzmann, Juliet Newbigin
Series: Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 172
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
1. The social origins of the concept of homosexuality
2. Freud and the evolution of his theories of sexuality
3. Psychoanalysis and homosexuality after Freud
4. Internalised homophobia and shame
5. Clinical challenges
Postscript: The past, present and future
Public apology of the Finnish Psychoanalytic Society
British Psychoanalytic Council statement of regret January 2021
American Psychoanalytic Association issues overdue apology to LGBTQ community
Bibliography
Index