Lesbian Identity and Contemporary Psychotherapy

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feminist clinical approaches
formation
Gender Role Behavior
GLBT Community
GLBT Worker
health
Heterosexual Object Choice
Heterosexual Therapists
homophobia
identity development models
internalized
Internalized Homophobia
Lesbian Dating
Lesbian Identity
Lesbian Identity Formation
Lesbian Life
Lesbian Patients
Lesbian Romantic Relationships
Lesbian Therapist
LGBTQ mental health research
Midlife Lesbians
minority stress theory
orientation
patient
Patient's Sexual Identity
psychotherapy for sexual minority women
relationship
Selfobject Transference
sexual
sexual orientation psychology
therapeutic
therapeutic alliance dynamics
Therapist Patient Bond
Therapist's Personal Life
Therapist's Reactions
Varied Internalizations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780881633498
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book describes a treatment approach that is affirmative for lesbians. It illustrates how contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy can provide women with the opportunity to validate their personal struggles and journey.

Eda Goldstein, D.S.W., is professor at the New York University Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work and consulting editor to various professional journals, including Clinical Social Work Journal and Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services. Her publications include Ego Psychology and Social Work Practice (1984/1995) and Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Practice (2001).

Lois C. Horowitz, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst in private practice who specializes in individual and couples treatment and clinical supervision. She has written and lectured on lesbian identity and psychoanalytic theory.

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