From Psychoanalytic Bisexuality to Bisexual Psychoanalysis 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429276705-2
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“…Do psychotherapists, like the general public, hold stereotypical views about bisexuality? Recently, Rapoport (2019) suggested that while same-sex attraction has, for the most part, been normalized, many psychologists continue to implicitly pathologize bisexuality. Historically, psychotherapists’ views regarding bisexuality were shaped by psychosexual theories that conformed to a binary view of gender and to the aforementioned stereotypes about bisexuality.…”
Section: Bisexual Stereotypes and Their Ramificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Do psychotherapists, like the general public, hold stereotypical views about bisexuality? Recently, Rapoport (2019) suggested that while same-sex attraction has, for the most part, been normalized, many psychologists continue to implicitly pathologize bisexuality. Historically, psychotherapists’ views regarding bisexuality were shaped by psychosexual theories that conformed to a binary view of gender and to the aforementioned stereotypes about bisexuality.…”
Section: Bisexual Stereotypes and Their Ramificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%