Perversions and near-perversions in clinical practice
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Perversions and near-perversions in clinical practice
(New psychoanalytic perspectives)
Yale University Press, c1991
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Title on book jacket: Perversions & near-perversions in clinical practice
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The traditional psychoanalytical definition of perversion stresses deviant behaviour, including such categories as transvestism, fetishism, sexual sado-masochism, exhibitionism, voyeurism, paedophilia, and bestiality. However, as Freud noted, there are polymorphous perverse elements in everyone's sexual fantasies and behaviours, and the line between normality and abnormality is difficult to draw. In this book prominent psychoanalysts present the latest psychoanalytic perpectives on the perverse, expanding the definition to behaviours that are not overtly sexual and at the same time defining perversion more specifically. The authors, who view perversion from developmental, clinical, sociocultural, and literary-philosophical points of view, shed new light on a topic that concerns every mental health professional who has clinical contact with an adult population.
目次
- Introduction: introduction and historical overview. Part 1 Definitions and overviews: the term perversion
- perversion isn't what it used to be
- derivative manifestations of perversions. Part 2 Theoretical and developmental issues: on sado-masochistic object relations
- gender disturbance in a 3 1/2 year old boy
- women masquerading as women
- perversions of everyday life - perversion in fantasy and furtive enactments. Part 3 Clinical issues: perversion and perversity in clinical practice
- perversions and deviations in the psychoanalytic attitude - their effect on theory and practice
- a case history of a man who made obscene phone calls and practised frotteurism. Part 4 Cultural and literary issues: the hard-boiled dick - perverse reflections in a private eye
- reflections on the smile Dionysus - theatricality, specularity, and the perverse.
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