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Male homosexuality reconsidered.

Authors: S A, Leavy;

Male homosexuality reconsidered.

Abstract

Prevailing psychoanalytic attitudes toward male homosexuality are predisposed to the treatment of it as a psychopathological disorder. This study proposes that the appearance of disorder follows from the distortions imposed on the personality during development. Superego conflicts ensue that are relieved rather than resolved in the analysis, if the analyst shares the patient's conviction that it is sexuality that is disordered. The study's second point is the suggestion that the unifying characteristic of male homosexuals is to be found in the particular form of body narcissism that leads to same-sex choice. Third, it is proposed that analysts reconsider the likelihood that biogenetic elements enter into the homosexual outcome.

Keywords

Male, Personality Development, Psychosexual Development, Sexual Behavior, Gender Identity, Humans, Homosexuality, Social Environment, Freudian Theory, Psychoanalytic Therapy

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