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008 130201s2012 nyu b 001 0 eng
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050 4 $aRC451.4.M45$bL64 2012
060 00 $a2013 A-823
060 10 $aWM 420
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100 1 $aLoeb, Loretta R.
245 10 $aHelping men :$ba psychoanalytic approach /$cLoretta R. Loeb and Felix F. Loeb, Jr.
260 $aAstoria :$bInternational Psychoanalytic Books (IPBooks) :$bDistributed by Jason Aronson,$cc2012.
300 $av, 193 p.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: ch. 1 Literature Review of the Psychoanalytic Understanding of Normal and Deviant Sexual Development / Loretta R. Loeb -- ch. 2 The Psychoanalytic Treatment of an Oedipal Male Homosexual / Felix F. Loeb, Jr. -- ch. 3 The Metamorphosis of a Homosexual Man / Felix F. Loeb, Jr. -- ch. 4 The Psychoanalysis of a Man with a Foot Fetish / Felix F. Loeb, Jr. -- ch. 5 Treatment of a Transvestite Woman-Abuser / Loretta R. Loeb -- ch. 6 The Psychoanalytic Resolution of Transvestite Symptoms in a Man / Felix F. Loeb, Jr. -- ch. 7 Treatment of Boys with the Gender-Identity Disorder of Transsexualism / Loretta R. Loeb -- ch. 8 Transvestite Symptoms in an Adoptive Father and Gender-Identity Symptoms in His Adopted Son Due to the Same Early Environmental Experiences / Loretta R. Loeb -- ch. 9 Conclusion / Loretta R. Loeb.
520 $aThe authors do not specialize in, nor seek, patients with sexually deviant behavior. Occasionally, however, such patients have sought and received psychoanalytic treatment from them...As the authors worked with them on their current thought processes and their transference responses to them, the authors were able to help each patient become aware of, understand, and resolve their underlying unconscious sexual conflicts. During each treatment, the authors carefully avoided being influenced and biased by the psychiatric or psychoanalytic literature. Instead, they investigated psychoanalytically each of their patients' unconscious minds to discover and help the patients to understand their individual and distinct psychodynamics. Through this approach, they corroborated many of Freud's and his follower's findings, and discovered new facets of their patients' respective illnesses.
650 0 $aMen$xMental health.
650 0 $aMen$xConduct of life.
650 0 $aMen$xPhysiology.
650 0 $aMen$xSexual behavior.
700 1 $aLoeb, Felix F.
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