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9781855753921

Attachment and Sexuality in Clinical Practice

Attachment and Sexuality in Clinical Practice
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  • ISBN-13: 9781855753921
  • ISBN: 1855753928
  • Publisher: Karnac Books

AUTHOR

White, Kate

SUMMARY

The significance of attachment and its relationship to sexuality is crucial in our psychological worlds. This book explores our thinking about the developmental, relational and interpersonal aspects of the links between attachment and sexuality as they emerge in clinical practice. Leading clinicians discuss ways in which attachment and sexuality are experienced and expressed in the therapeutic encounter. The papers are informative and provocative, exploring the subject of attachment and sexuality within contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy. In the main paper, Jody Messler Davies presents an object-relational analysis of the particular nature of sexual arousal and satisfaction, and a clinical case vignette is provided to illustrate her theory. Contributors: Jody Messler Davies, Joanna Ryan, Joseph Schwartz, Rachel Wingfield and Judy YellinWhite, Kate is the author of 'Attachment and Sexuality in Clinical Practice' with ISBN 9781855753921 and ISBN 1855753928.

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