Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities
Resistances to Differences
Herausgeber: Thomson-Salo, Frances; Acosta, Silvia R.; Posadas, Marco
Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities
Resistances to Differences
Herausgeber: Thomson-Salo, Frances; Acosta, Silvia R.; Posadas, Marco
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Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities considers and challenges expectations about psychoanalytic work with LGBTQIA+ patients.
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Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities considers and challenges expectations about psychoanalytic work with LGBTQIA+ patients.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781032871875
- ISBN-10: 1032871873
- Artikelnr.: 74062745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781032871875
- ISBN-10: 1032871873
- Artikelnr.: 74062745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Frances Thomson-Salo, Ph.D., is an adult and child psychoanalyst, European co-chair of the IPA Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies committee, and member of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis Board. She was an Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, specialising in infant mental health. Marco Posadas, RSW, MSW, PhD is a psychoanalyst based in Toronto, and inaugural chair of the IPA Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies Committee. He received the 2018 Sue Fairbanks Excellence in Psychoanalytic Knowledge Distinguished Lecturer award, the 2022 Distinguished Social Worker for Toronto award, and is the 2024-2025 Antoinette Calabria visiting scholar for the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas. Silvia R. Acosta, PsyD, PhD is an Argentinian psychoanalyst, member of the SPP and the APC, a member of the IPA Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies Committee, and a co-founder of the FEPAL Working Party on drive constellations and subjectivation processes. She has published psychoanalytic articles and teaches on sexual and gender diversity in Europe and Latin America.
List of Contributors
Series editor preface
Introduction
Marco Posadas, Silvia Acosta and Frances Thomson-Salo
Part 1. Gender diversity and sexuality: theoretical revisions that include
diversity
Introduction
Angela Vila-Real
1. The Oedipus complex: an expanded approach on sexual and gender
polyphonies
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
2. Psychosexuality and the problem of (mis)representation: A mentalizing
perspective
Liz Allison
3. Encountering otherness: On the ability (and inability) for psychic
movement within sexual states of mind
Anat Schumann
4. Shapes of gender identity: Three stories with an impact
Domenico di Ceglie
Part 2. Psychoanalytic ethics and depathologising gender diversities and
sexualities: Intolerance as an unconscious response to violence in analytic
field
Introduction
Marco Posadas
5. The many colours of the rainbow:
Sergio Lewkowicz
6. Towards a psychoanalytic ethics-based practice with transgender
individuals
Alessandra Lemma
7. A history of reception: Falling apart as the ground for learning
Oren Gozlan
Part 3. In search of complexity
Introduction
Nicolas Evzonas
8. Gender fluid and fixed: gender and suffering, gender and transformation
Adrienne Harris
9. Gender
Dana Amir
a) Eva Reichelt Discussion
b) Elda Abrevaya Discussion
10. On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as
"Clinical Logic": Gender Dysphoria
Avgi Saketopoulou
Series editor preface
Introduction
Marco Posadas, Silvia Acosta and Frances Thomson-Salo
Part 1. Gender diversity and sexuality: theoretical revisions that include
diversity
Introduction
Angela Vila-Real
1. The Oedipus complex: an expanded approach on sexual and gender
polyphonies
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
2. Psychosexuality and the problem of (mis)representation: A mentalizing
perspective
Liz Allison
3. Encountering otherness: On the ability (and inability) for psychic
movement within sexual states of mind
Anat Schumann
4. Shapes of gender identity: Three stories with an impact
Domenico di Ceglie
Part 2. Psychoanalytic ethics and depathologising gender diversities and
sexualities: Intolerance as an unconscious response to violence in analytic
field
Introduction
Marco Posadas
5. The many colours of the rainbow:
Sergio Lewkowicz
6. Towards a psychoanalytic ethics-based practice with transgender
individuals
Alessandra Lemma
7. A history of reception: Falling apart as the ground for learning
Oren Gozlan
Part 3. In search of complexity
Introduction
Nicolas Evzonas
8. Gender fluid and fixed: gender and suffering, gender and transformation
Adrienne Harris
9. Gender
Dana Amir
a) Eva Reichelt Discussion
b) Elda Abrevaya Discussion
10. On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as
"Clinical Logic": Gender Dysphoria
Avgi Saketopoulou
List of Contributors
Series editor preface
Introduction
Marco Posadas, Silvia Acosta and Frances Thomson-Salo
Part 1. Gender diversity and sexuality: theoretical revisions that include
diversity
Introduction
Angela Vila-Real
1. The Oedipus complex: an expanded approach on sexual and gender
polyphonies
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
2. Psychosexuality and the problem of (mis)representation: A mentalizing
perspective
Liz Allison
3. Encountering otherness: On the ability (and inability) for psychic
movement within sexual states of mind
Anat Schumann
4. Shapes of gender identity: Three stories with an impact
Domenico di Ceglie
Part 2. Psychoanalytic ethics and depathologising gender diversities and
sexualities: Intolerance as an unconscious response to violence in analytic
field
Introduction
Marco Posadas
5. The many colours of the rainbow:
Sergio Lewkowicz
6. Towards a psychoanalytic ethics-based practice with transgender
individuals
Alessandra Lemma
7. A history of reception: Falling apart as the ground for learning
Oren Gozlan
Part 3. In search of complexity
Introduction
Nicolas Evzonas
8. Gender fluid and fixed: gender and suffering, gender and transformation
Adrienne Harris
9. Gender
Dana Amir
a) Eva Reichelt Discussion
b) Elda Abrevaya Discussion
10. On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as
"Clinical Logic": Gender Dysphoria
Avgi Saketopoulou
Series editor preface
Introduction
Marco Posadas, Silvia Acosta and Frances Thomson-Salo
Part 1. Gender diversity and sexuality: theoretical revisions that include
diversity
Introduction
Angela Vila-Real
1. The Oedipus complex: an expanded approach on sexual and gender
polyphonies
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
2. Psychosexuality and the problem of (mis)representation: A mentalizing
perspective
Liz Allison
3. Encountering otherness: On the ability (and inability) for psychic
movement within sexual states of mind
Anat Schumann
4. Shapes of gender identity: Three stories with an impact
Domenico di Ceglie
Part 2. Psychoanalytic ethics and depathologising gender diversities and
sexualities: Intolerance as an unconscious response to violence in analytic
field
Introduction
Marco Posadas
5. The many colours of the rainbow:
Sergio Lewkowicz
6. Towards a psychoanalytic ethics-based practice with transgender
individuals
Alessandra Lemma
7. A history of reception: Falling apart as the ground for learning
Oren Gozlan
Part 3. In search of complexity
Introduction
Nicolas Evzonas
8. Gender fluid and fixed: gender and suffering, gender and transformation
Adrienne Harris
9. Gender
Dana Amir
a) Eva Reichelt Discussion
b) Elda Abrevaya Discussion
10. On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as
"Clinical Logic": Gender Dysphoria
Avgi Saketopoulou







