Description
A specialist book for mental health professionals, sex therapists and educators to develop and improve their clinical work with trans clients with regards to their sexual relationships and sexuality. It provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the subject, and relates to both clinical practice and theory.
Topics explored include the shifting of sexual orientation during or following gender transition; gender dysphoria and co-occurring autism spectrum disorder; negotiating issues of sexuality with partners during transition; eating disorders; and an exploration of the intersection of trans identities and disability. It uniquely touches on perspectives from the field of sex therapy, featuring chapter authors from disciplines including social work, marriage and family counseling, early childhood education, sex therapy, sex education, psychology, and women's studies.
A comprehensive guide for practitioners to inform their clinical practice with trans clients and their families regarding sex and sexuality
About the Author
Gary J Jacobson, LCSW is a therapist in private practice, he has been an adjunct at New York University and is on faculty at ICP, as well as a supervisor to other psychotherapists and psychoanalysts and a field instructor to graduate students.
Jan C. Niemira, LCSW is a psychotherapist and maintains a private practice in New York City. He has written by invitation for Psychoanalytic Perspectives, the journal of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies.
Karalyn Violeta, LCSW is a Brooklyn-based writer and psychotherapist in private practice. She has presented at conferences - such as ICP's Transgender Mental Health Symposium and the Philadelphia Transgender Health Conference - and published in peer-reviewed journals.
Reviews
A remarkable contemporary contribution to gender and transgender studies * Psychology of Sexualities Review *
A breath of fresh air. The enclosed essays present a wealth of lived experience amidst a field stale with rhetoric. * Journal of Constructivist Psychology *
Extensively researched, thoughtfully organized and a thoroughly enjoyable book to read. This text provides a starting point for students, academics, policy advocates, and practitioners of psychoanalysis, marriage and family therapy, sexology, gender studies, psychology, and social work to improve their work with the TGNC community. * American Psychological Association *
Working with trans patients in the area of sexuality can be exciting and challenging, but also daunting given the paucity of clinical research, conversation and case-study that blights the field. Bracingly defying the historic exclusion of trans experience from cultural discourse, the authors and editors of this intellectually exuberant and groundbreaking work have issued a collective rallying-cry that is sure to be embraced far and wide: 'let's (finally) talk about trans sex'. -- Ian Kerner, PhD LMFT, sex therapist and NY Times best-selling author
Thought-provoking, cutting-edge, heart-felt, and long overdue this book examines the intersections of psychoanalysis, sexuality and TGNC experiences. No longer are trans experiences only about identity but
also include sexuality and relationships both inside and outside of the treatment room. Bravo! Brava!...and beyond the gender binary.
This book is an artful and impressive compilation of essays, interviews, opinions and case studies exploring the full spectrum of trans identities and sexuality. It should be a definitive 'go to' book for all health professionals who work with trans communities. -- Asa Radix, MD, MPH Senior Director of Research and Education, Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
Book Information
ISBN 9781785926174
Author Jan C. Niemira
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight(grams) 429g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 20mm