ABSTRACT

According to the popular imagination, psychoanalysis is about men wanting to sleep with their mothers and women wanting penises. Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Perspectives tells a different story about what has happened to sex in psychoanalysis over the past century.
In the book, a range of distinguished contributors challenge the view that sexuality is nothing other than historically and culturally determined. Introducing the ideas of sexuality from the viewpoint of a number of theoretical schools, they then go on to offer contemporary psychoanalytic views of
* Sexuality in childhood
* Female and male sexuality (heterosexual and homosexual)
* Sexual perversions
Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Perspectives is a comprehensive introduction to the subject, covering its development over the last 100 years, and bringing it up to date for the 21st century. The book will make enlightening and essential reading for both professional and students involved in psychoanalyis, psychotherapy and counselling.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

Making Sense of Sexuality

chapter |17 pages

‘No Sex, Please – we're British'

Sexuality in English and French Psychoanalysis

chapter |16 pages

The Madness of Love

A Jungian Perspective on Sexuality

chapter |18 pages

Of Bodies and Babies

Sexuality and Sexual Theories in Childhood and Adolescence

chapter |18 pages

The Power of Sex