Sexual Difference

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child abuse trauma
clinical case studies
complex
Contemporary Society
Count Thun
Dense
Developmental Details
envy
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gendered subjectivity
Imaginary Father
Individual Prehistory
Irma Dream
Irma's Injection
Irma's Mouth
Irma's Throat
Kleinian theory
Kristeva's Work
Lacan Claims
Lacan's Speech
Lacanian analysis
Masculine Sexuality
Masculine Time
mastery
narcissism
Observable Gradations
oedipal
Oedipus Complex
order
penis
Penis Envy
phallic
Phallic Phase
psychoanalytic approaches to masculinity
psychotherapy research
regressive
Regressive Narcissism
Sexual Abusiveness
Sexual Difference
symbolic
Trimethylamin Formula
Turbinal Bones
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415068444
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Sexual Difference is a critical exploration of psychoanalytic theories of sexual difference. In particular it explores the way in which masculinity is expressed in theory and practice. Developing from the unsettling impact of these issues on the author's own professional practice, Stephen Frosh examines how the very language and structure of psychoanalysis are loaded with assumptions about gender.
Employing both Kleinian and Lacanian theoretical perspectives this book critically examines these approacheds to sexial difference. In addition, it discusses the application of these issues in the practice of treating sexual violence and in cases of child secual abuse.
Sexual Difference will be of value to all trainees and professionals in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, psychology and social work, as well as all those with an interest in `masculinity', `femininity' and their effects.

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