Gender and psychoanalytic treatment

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    • Kissen, Morton

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Gender and psychoanalytic treatment

edited by Morton Kissen

(Current issues in psychoanalytic practice, no. 5)

Brunner/Mazel, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references

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Description

This collection of essays explores the significance of gender in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. Areas covered include Freud's formulations on women in the light of object relations theory and the impact of a mother's core gender conflicts on her daughters' personality development.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Freud and Gender: The Script as Artifact, The Struggle for Gender Differentiation in Boys: Two Case Reports, The Mother's Wish for a Better Self: Mutual Identifications Between Mothers and Daughters, Gender and Superego Development, Idealization, Gender and the Psychoanalyst, The Influence of Gender in the Analysis of the Homosexual, Gender-Related Barriers to Intimacy, A Variant of the Whore-Madonna Complex in Contemporary Women.

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