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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gerald I Fogel; Frederick M Lane; Robert S Liebert |
| ISBN: | 0465067182 9780465067183 |
| OCLC Number: | 13186549 |
| Description: | x, 310 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction : being a man / Gerald I. Fogel -- Part I. What men want : men view themselves, women, and each other -- Dracula's women, and why men love to hate them / George Stade -- Beyond the phallic illusion : notes on man's heterosexuality / John Munder Ross -- The omni-available woman and lesbian sex : two fantasy themes and their relationship to the male developmental experience / Ethel S. Person -- Men who struggle against sentimentality / Roy Schafer -- Part II. What men fear : male vulnerabilities and solutions -- What men fear : the facade of castration anxiety / Arnold M. Cooper -- The genital envy complex : a case of a man with a fantasied vulva / Frederick M. Lane -- A conceptual model of male perversion / Otto F. Kernberg -- The history of male homosexuality from ancient Greece through the Renaissance : implications for psychoanalytic theory / Robert S. Liebert -- Part III. Men growing up : developmental epochs -- Reciprocal effects of fathering on parent and child / Peter B. Neubauer -- The contribution of adolescence to male psychology / Eugene Mahon -- Part IV. Men seeking change : men and women treating men -- The male-male analytic dyad : combined, hidden, and neglected transference paradigms / Donald I. Meyers and Arthur H. Schore -- How do women treat men? / Helen Meyers -- Homosexuality in homosexual and heterosexual men : some distinctions and implications for treatment / Richard A. Isay. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Gerald I. Fogel, Frederick M. Lane, and Robert S. Liebert. |
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