A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Female to Male Transition
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : December 2024
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 208
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Category 2 :
Forthcoming - Catalogue No : 97906
- ISBN 13 : 9781032603421
- ISBN 10 : 1032603429
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Drawing on theory from a range of schools of psychoanalytic thought, this timely book addresses and explores the phenomenon of the increasing number of people who were assigned female at birth and now identify as male, and what might underly the cultural pull to remove femaleness from self and body.
In A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Female to Male Transition, Serena Heller considers how early recognition of the difference between the sexes might evoke a melancholic attitude towards one’s anatomy, as being one sex and not the other. She considers the ramifications of the developing sexual bodies of young women at a time when they are having great difficulty accepting them, addressing the complexity of female sexual development in relation to sexual aim and object, and how manifestations of early bisexuality can resurface during puberty. Focusing solely on the experience of female-to-male transition, rather than making broad assumptions of a universal trans experience, Heller provides a depth of theoretical analysis of biological and psychic aspects of female sexuality, and transgender identifications.
Empathetic in its approach and thorough in its conceptualisation, this volume is a vital resource for psychodynamic and psychoanalytic psychotherapists working directly with trans patients, and with those experiencing gender dysphoria and issues of sexual identity. The book assumes no prior expertise in analytic thought, and is designed to help mental health practitioners, students, and researchers engaged in queer studies, gender studies and the intersection of psychoanalytic thought and gender identity.
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Serena Heller has successfully extended the classical psychoanalytic position of benevolent neutrality and free curiosity from her psychotherapeutic work to her writing. The result is a much-needed book presenting a clear and clinical exploration of the psychic meaning and function of female to male transition. It will be an important source of reflection for any clinician working with transgender individuals.
Lionel Bailly, Honorary Associate Professor at University College, London, UK and child and adolescent consultant psychiatrist for the NHS
Coming to the question of female-to-male transitioning with a curious and open mind, Serena Heller makes a strong case for a psychoanalytic contribution to an understanding of gender ‘as it is lived now’. In return, she asks psychoanalytic clinicians encountering the ‘current gender climate’ to put aside rigid conceptualisations of gender and sexuality. This book approaches these complex and often contentious issues with admirable thoughtfulness, balance and respect.
Rachel Chaplin, Training Analyst, British Psychoanalytical Society
Serena Heller offers us a timely gift: a thoughtful, thoroughly researched, and balanced engagement with one of the most controversial subjects in contemporary times: transgender identities. Focusing specifically on trans men and drawing on her own research in this area, Heller manages to strike that difficult balance between the need to “unstraighten” the classical psychoanalytic understandings of gender whilst remaining firmly rooted in the best that psychoanalytic theory has to offer to help us to make sense of who we are. This is essential reading for all clinicians working with transgender individuals.
Alessandra Lemma, Fellow British Psychoanalytic Society, Visiting Professor, Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London; Consultant, Anna Freud Centre
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Melancholy of Anatomy
2. Body of Guilt
3. Matricide: Femininity Revoked
4. Bespoke Masculinity
5. Bespoke Temporality
6. No Man’s Land Concluding Thoughts
Conclusion
About the Author(s)
Serena Heller is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in London, UK. She supervises, teaches and is a training therapist for child, adolescent and adult trainings.
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