A clinical contribution to the etiology of lesbianism |
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Authors: | Lena B. Furgeri M.S.S. ED. D. Mary L. Gottesfeld M.S.S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) One Fifth Avenue, 10003 New York, N.Y. |
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Abstract: | Lesbianism may be viewed as an attempt to rectify malfunctioning in the original mother/daughter dyad. This paper discusses how failure of the girl child to establish female identification is preceded by failure to individuate, causing regression to an earlier symbiotic stage, resulting in feelings and desire for merging. It is this failure in development, regression to the symbiotic stage and wish to merge which may be a crucial component in the lesbian personality. The course of treatment of a young woman, who was not sure whether she was lesbian or not, is described with focus on her request for a hypnotic session, which was done by another therapist. |
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