ABSTRACT

Is psychotherapeutic treatment powerless in the case of transsexualism? This intriguing volume by a French psychoanalyst with extensive experience of working with transsexuals is a useful addition to the debate on transsexualism and the definitions of sex and gender. Transsexuals feel that the opposite sex to their biological sex is their true identity - their true body and self. The idea of "hormonal and surgical sex reassignment" appeals to them; it would biologically put right what they already know to be right and true in their minds. The author discusses the problems of "reassigning" one’s sex and argues that surgery alone cannot fix the situation.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter One|4 pages

Transsexualism: what's new?

chapter Two|13 pages

From the intersexed to transsexuals

chapter Three|9 pages

The psychoanalyst and the transsexual

chapter Four|10 pages

Treatment

chapter Five|9 pages

How the transsexual's mind works

chapter Six|17 pages

Masculinity and femininity

chapter Seven|8 pages

The development of gender identity

chapter Eight|6 pages

A testing time for us

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion