In this theoretically informed clinical study the author draws upon the psychoanalytic and group therapeutic literature in addition to the works of Judith Butler and his own clinical group analytic work with trans-gender in order to discuss the author’s hypothesis that binary gender rigidity stands at the core of trans-gender states. The author suggests that the analytic task is to deconstruct gender and trans-gender constructions in working with these patients. In addition to working towards greater analytic understanding such an endeavour may also be considered as a social, political and cultural exercise in working towards shifts in our societal foundation matrix. Small group psychotherapy is used as a medium for these observations a...
The psy disciplines (i.e., psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy) have played a ...
“Transgender is a phenomenon that remains misunderstood, controversial, and anxiety-provoking in the...
Trans theory is characterized in part by the apparent tension between discursive analyses of cisgend...
This theoretical study explores the utility of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for working with tran...
This research explored how clinical psychologists talk about working with trans clients. The Introdu...
We conducted a systematic review of research into transgender and gender non-conforming people’s ex...
Introduction: Psychoanalytic accounts of gender variant patients in the recent literature are fairly...
The work aims to explore the identity of transgender on the basis of gender and trans studies. The p...
Traditional psychotherapy with transgender clients has focused on helping gender dysphoric individua...
Transgender explodes the notion that male and female are discrete categories. Transgender people cha...
A quarter of a century ago, philosopher Judith Butler (1990) called upon society to create “gender t...
Psychoanalytic accounts of gender variant patients in the recent literature are fairly rare. Psychoa...
The present study investigated how somatic psychotherapists understand gender and work with it in cl...
This portfolio contains a literature review and two research reports conducted during the course of ...
This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the...
The psy disciplines (i.e., psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy) have played a ...
“Transgender is a phenomenon that remains misunderstood, controversial, and anxiety-provoking in the...
Trans theory is characterized in part by the apparent tension between discursive analyses of cisgend...
This theoretical study explores the utility of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for working with tran...
This research explored how clinical psychologists talk about working with trans clients. The Introdu...
We conducted a systematic review of research into transgender and gender non-conforming people’s ex...
Introduction: Psychoanalytic accounts of gender variant patients in the recent literature are fairly...
The work aims to explore the identity of transgender on the basis of gender and trans studies. The p...
Traditional psychotherapy with transgender clients has focused on helping gender dysphoric individua...
Transgender explodes the notion that male and female are discrete categories. Transgender people cha...
A quarter of a century ago, philosopher Judith Butler (1990) called upon society to create “gender t...
Psychoanalytic accounts of gender variant patients in the recent literature are fairly rare. Psychoa...
The present study investigated how somatic psychotherapists understand gender and work with it in cl...
This portfolio contains a literature review and two research reports conducted during the course of ...
This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the...
The psy disciplines (i.e., psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy) have played a ...
“Transgender is a phenomenon that remains misunderstood, controversial, and anxiety-provoking in the...
Trans theory is characterized in part by the apparent tension between discursive analyses of cisgend...