Dialogues on Sexuality In Development and Treatment

From: Studies in Gender and Sexuality | Date: October 1, 2004| Author: Davies, Jody Messler; Oxenhandler, Noelle; Seligman, Stephen; Stein, Ruth; Slavin, Jonathan H | Copyright information

The evolution of a relational perspective has done much to change psychoanalytic thinking about the processes of mutual influence in human relating, including that between parent and child, patient and analyst. Beginning with excerpts from Oxenhandler's recent book, The Eros of Parenthood, this panel explores the dynamics of sexual experiencing and sexual influence between parents and children and, in parallel fashion, between analysts and patients. The discussion addresses the ways in which ...

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