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Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality: A New Clinical Approach
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Healing Homosexuality: Case Stories of Reparative Therapy
In 1973, when all the arguments were presented to the American Psychiatric Association both for and against the idea of homosexuality as pathology, it was the personal disclosures of gay men that had the most influence. Listening to their stories of frustration in treatmentDand their newfound happiness through acceptance of a gay identityDthe American Psychiatric Association voted to omit homosexuality as a diagnostic category. Now, twenty years later, Dr. Joseph Nicolosi presents the opposite kind of personal testimony. This testimony is from homosexual men who have tried to accept a gay identity but were dissatisfied, and then benefitted from psychotherapy to help free them of homosexuality. Some readers of this book may be surprised by the directive style of Dr. Nicolosi's therapeutic intervention. In part, this is due to the editorial synthesis of the transcript. More importantly, however, reparative therapy does require a more involved therapistDa benevolent provocateur who departs from the tradition of uninvolved, opaque analyst to become a salient male presence. The therapist must balance active challenge with warm encouragement to follow the father-son model. This is an essential principle of reparative therapy. A Jason Aronson Book.
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Shakespeare's Reparative Comedies: A Psychoanalytic View of the Middle Ages
Joseph Westlund brings recent developments in psychoanalytic thought to his elegant and sensitive readings of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, All's Well That Ends Well, and Measure for Measure. Westlund departs from the usual preoccupation in psychoanalytic criticism with conflict and guilt to rely instead on Melanie Klein's theory of reparation, which emphasizes the impulse in life to resolve and transcend conflict. Through interpretations that are new and convincing, Westlund views the interactions of characters in the six comedies as attempts to work through anger and guilt to effect reparations for themselves and for us. .
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Shame and Attachment Loss: The Practical Work of Reparative Therapy
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Reparative Medicine: Growing Tissues and Organs (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
This volume covers topics that encompass the use of components of the body, such as genes, proteins, and cells, to either foster tissue regeneration and remodeling in vivo for the purpose of repairing, replacing, maintaining, or enhancing organ function, or to engineer functional tissues in vitro for implantation in vivo as a biological substitute for damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Table of Contents:Reparative Medicine: Growing Tissues and OrgansPart I. Cells for Repair: A. Cell Regeneration Part I. Cells for Repair: B. Genetic Approaches to Tissue Repair Part II. Bioscaffolds for Tissue Repair Part III. Molecular Signaling Part IV. Tissue Generation: A. Functional Considerations in the Design of Engineered Tissue Part IV. Tissue Generation: B. Bioreactors and BioprocessingPart IV. Tissue Generation: C. Vascular Assembly in Engineered and Natural TissuesPart IV. Tissue Generation: D. Storage and Translational Issues Part V. Engineered Tissues in the Host: A. In Vivo Remodeling Part V. Engineered Tissues in the Host: B. Immune Response to Engineered Tissues and Cell .
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Reparative Realism: Mourning and Modernity in the French Novel 1730-1830.(Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review
This digital document is an article from The Modern Language Review, published by Modern Humanities Research Association on January 1, 2001. The length of the article is 680 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Reparative Realism: Mourning and Modernity in the French Novel 1730-1830.(Review) Author: David Denby Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed) Date: January 1, 2001 Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association Volume: 96 Issue: 1 Page: 191(2) Article Type: Book Review Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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