Description |
1 online resource. |
Series |
Focus on sexuality research, 2195-2264 |
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Focus on sexuality research.
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Contents |
Men Trapped in Men's Bodies -- Theory and Case Histories -- Narratives by Autogynephilic Transsexuals -- Confronting Autogynephilia -- Developmental Histories -- Manifestations of Autogynephilia -- Autogynephilia and Heterosexuality -- Sex with Men -- Other Aspects of Autogynephilic Sexuality -- Debating the Meaning of Autogynephilia -- Narratives by Nontranssexual Autogynephiles -- Autogynephilic Transsexualism in Perspective. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Summary |
Annotation There are few topics in sex research as compelling and confounding to researchers, clinicians, and the general public as that of transsexualism. Upending normative notions of gender, eroticism, and identity, it poses significant scientific and clinical challenges. The book addresses a fascinating and largely unexplored topic within the study of transsexualism: The feelings and desires of conventionally masculine men who are attracted to women yet want to become women themselves. Through a collection and discussion of vivid first-person narratives, the book provides an in-depth examination of these men's unusual propensity to be sexually aroused by the thought of themselves as women and how these men's sexual feelings influence their decisions to seek or undergo sex reassignment. These narratives about autogynephilia by autogynephilicmale-to-female (MtF)transsexualsprovide the first comprehensive documentation of the erotic ideation that underlies the most common form of MtF transsexualism. The narratives provide empirical evidence forBlanchard's theory ofMtF transsexual motivation, and thus are of interest to researchers and theorists studying the phenomenologyof MtF transsexualism. The narratives are likely to be eye-opening topsychologists, psychiatrists, physicians,and other professionals who work with MtF transsexuals: Most clinicians probably do not fully appreciate the erotic underpinnings of their clients' condition. A better understanding of their clients' autogynephilic feelings and motivations would enable these professionals to provide more empathetic and effective clinical care. |
Note |
GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Transsexuals -- Identity.
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Gender nonconformity.
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Gender dysphoria.
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PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality.
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Droit.
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Sciences sociales.
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Sciences humaines.
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Transsexualism.
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Psychology -- Sexual behavior.
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Gender identity disorders. (OCoLC)fst00939600
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Transgenderism. (OCoLC)fst01765240
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Transsexuals -- Identity.
(OCoLC)fst01155436
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Indexed Term |
Applied psychology. |
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Sexual behavior. |
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Developmental psychology. |
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Psychology. |
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Gender Studies. |
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Psychotherapy and Counseling. |
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Clinical Psychology. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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ISBN |
9781461451822 (electronic bk.) |
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1461451825 (electronic bk.) |
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9871461451822 (eBook) |
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