Reparative Therapy Of Male Homosexuality

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Author: Joseph Nicolosi

ISBN-10: 0765701421

ISBN-13: 9780765701428

Category: Gay men -> Psychology

This book explores a reparative psychotherapy based on an understanding of the development of gender identity, offering to help the non-gay homosexual, that is, one who is unhappy with his sexual orientation. A Jason Aronson Book\ \ \ Covers the developmental/physiologic/social-psychologic/fam- ilial/interpersonal/gender-identity aspects of male homosex.\

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This book explores a reparative psychotherapy based on an understanding of the development of gender identity, offering to help the non-gay homosexual, that is, one who is unhappy with his sexual orientation.

Part 1 Part One: Striving for Gender Identity Chapter 2 Non-Gay Homosexuals: Who Are They? Chapter 3 The Politics of Diagnosis Chapter 4 The Failure of the Mental Health Profession Chapter 5 The Importance of the Father-Son Relationship Chapter 6 Formation of the Father-Son Bond Chapter 7 Failure of the Father-Son Relationship Part 8 Part Two: Related Problems Chapter 9 Problems Emerging in Childhood Chapter 10 Other Factors: Mother and Family Relations Chapter 11 Physiogenetic Factors Chapter 12 Associated Features of the Homosexual Personality Chapter 13 Homosexual Love Relationships Chapter 14 Gay Sexuality Chapter 15 The Refusal to Acknowledge Pathological Elements Part 16 Part Three: Psychotherapy Chapter 17 The Treatment Chapter 18 The Therapeutic Relationship Chapter 19 Therapeutic Issues Chapter 20 Group Psychotherapy Chapter 21 The Initial Interview Chapter 22 The Issues of Individual Psychotherapy Chapter 23 The Process of Group Psychotherapy

\ Gerald J. M. van den AardwegAlong with the rising tide of homosexual emancipation, there is, both in the U.S. and Europe, an increasing demand from homosexual people troubled over their inner condition, for sympathetic, constructive, and—as far as possible—reconstructive help. Nicolosi offers a sensible alternative route.\ \ \ \ \ Althea J. HornerOffers hope to the thousands of men who do not want to feel coerced by either their own internal conflicts or by outside political pressures to live a life inimical to who they are and to who they want to be.\ \