Jason Aronson, Inc. / International Psychoanalytic Books
Pages: 169
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-0-9851329-1-0 • Hardback • September 2012 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-0-9851329-2-7 • Paperback • September 2012 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
Loretta R. Loeb, MD (1932–2012) clinical professor, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD clinical professor, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction and Overview
Chapter 1 Literature Review of the Psychoanalytic
Understanding of Normal and Deviant
Sexual Development
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD and Loretta R. Loeb, MD
Chapter 2 The Psychoanalytic Treatment of an
Oedipal Male Homosexual
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD
Chapter 3 The Metamorphosis of a
Homosexual Man 25
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD
Chapter 4 The Psychoanalysis of a Man
with a Foot Fetish
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD
Chapter 5 Treatment of a Transvestite
Woman Abuser
Loretta R. Loeb, MD
Chapter 6 The Psychoanalytic Resolution of
Transvestite Symptoms in a Man
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD
Chapter 7 Treatment of Boys with the Gender-
Identity Disorder of Transsexualism
Loretta R. Loeb, MD
Chapter 8 Transvestite Symptoms in an Adoptive
Father and Gender-Identity Symptoms in His
Adopted Son Due to the Same Early
Environmental Experiences
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD and Loretta R. Loeb, MD
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., MD and Loretta R. Loeb, MD
This is a book of hope and compassion that describes in detail the analytic processes in the treatment of men whose sexualities are conflicted. The authors eschew political correctness as well as restrictive dogma. They provide their patients with the freedom to choose what they want and need rather than something imposed by the treaters. It is written by two psychoanalysts with many years experience helping men and women. It offers therapists models for empathic and effective treatment and practice.
— Sylvia Brody Ph.D, private practice
Drs. Loretta and Felix Loeb’s recent book Helping Men . . . is a compact and rich work . . . In outlining psychoanalytic thinking regarding sexual deviant behavior, Drs. Loeb remind us that homosexuality, fetishism, transvestitism and, it would seem, gender identity disorder, represent a spectrum of compromise solutions to the threat of castration. . . . The authors take some pains to point out that the sexual deviations themselves are not, in any of the adult cases, the stated reason for starting treatment but emerge as sources of conflict and distress in the unfolding of the analyses. . . . Drs. Loeb do us a favor by reminding us of what we have already discovered, how those key discoveries can help men and how necessary it is to be optimistic, firm, and focused in obtaining optimal clinical results with them.
— Douglas Van der Heide