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Toward a new synthesis

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Current Concepts in Transgender Identity

Toward a new synthesis

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Current Concepts is an edited text with chapters by a wide variety of noted clinicians, researchers, and theorists in the field. It is, among other things, an homage to John Money & Richard Green’s 1969 edited text Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment and includes chapters by three of the original contributors: Money, Green, and Ira Pauley. Other authors include Anne Bolin, Holly Boswell, Richard Green, Bonnie and Vern Bullough, Ruth Hubbard, Aaron Devor, Richard Ekins and Dave King, Sandra Cole, George Brown, Collier Cole and Walter Meyer, Bill Henkin, and others.

The text is divided into two parts. In Part I: Toward a New Synthesis, authors highlight emerging methodologies and ideas about being trans* These include discussions of sex and gender, emerging transgender models, and historical treatments. In Part II: Research and Treatment Issues, the authors write about among other things, therapy, electrolysis, male-to-female and female-to-male hormonal therapy, MTF genital surgery, interpersonal relationships, and issues of sexuality.

For those unfamiliar with Green & Money’s Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment, it described the treatment protocols for sex reassignment at Johns Hopkins University. It included chapters on MTF and FTM genital surgery and hormonal therapy, office management electrolysis, psychological testing, legal issues, religion, and more. It was an influential book that was followed faithfully by clinicians. Current Concepts was, in essence, a revision and update that described new models of thinking about trans* people. –Dallas Denny

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Routledge
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"Descriptions from classical mythology, classical history, Renaissance, and nineteenth-century history plus cultural anthropology point to the long-standing and widespread pervasiveness of the transsexual phenomenon."

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I
Affect in the Psychoanalytic Literature
Affect in Freud's Work
An Overall View of the Psychoanalytic Literature Since Freud
Part II. Clinical Practice in Psychoanalysis
Structures and Processes
Affect in Clinical Structures
Affect, the Psychoanalytic Process and the Oedipus Complex
Part III. Theoretical Study
Affect, Language and Discourse
Negative Hallucination
Affect and the Two Topographical Models
Draft for a Theoretical Model
The Process
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Garland Reference Library of Social Science

Series
Garland reference library of social science, 976, 11

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Dallas Denny

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
452
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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OL8047527M
ISBN 10
081531793X
ISBN 13
9780815317937
OCLC/WorldCat
479197567, 246547339, 197468834, 1083055333, 750767715, 37156496
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1164620
Google
zJBvR-Zy7LgC
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4783230

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