1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-7041-0
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Pathologie der geschlechtlichen Identität

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“…On the one hand, transsexualism is seen as emerging from (other) underlying psychiatric disturbances. According to this idea, transsexuals are confused, disorganized, schizoid, and/or self-destructive individuals (e.g., Beatrice, 1985;Meerlo, 1967;Meyer, 1974Meyer, , 1982Person & Ovesey, 1974a, 1974bSpringer, 1981). On the other hand, transsexualism is seen as a phenomenon that can develop independently of (other) psychopathology (Fleming, Jones, & Simons, 1982;Mate-Cole, Freschie & Robin, 1988;Pauly, 1981).…”
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“…On the one hand, transsexualism is seen as emerging from (other) underlying psychiatric disturbances. According to this idea, transsexuals are confused, disorganized, schizoid, and/or self-destructive individuals (e.g., Beatrice, 1985;Meerlo, 1967;Meyer, 1974Meyer, , 1982Person & Ovesey, 1974a, 1974bSpringer, 1981). On the other hand, transsexualism is seen as a phenomenon that can develop independently of (other) psychopathology (Fleming, Jones, & Simons, 1982;Mate-Cole, Freschie & Robin, 1988;Pauly, 1981).…”
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“…In the end, he was sure that hardly any of the clinicians who refuted the ability of psychoanalysis to cure transsexualism had ever tried to conduct such a session (cf. Springer, 1981).…”
Section: The Scientific and Clinical Examination Of Transsexualism: Fmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Gooren (1999). Die Vielzahl theoretisch-psychologischer Abhandlungen, häufig Behandlungsberichte überwiegend psychoanalytischer Natur, sind in sich zwar jeweils oft schlüssig, tragen jedoch nicht überzeugend zur Ätio-logiebestimmung der Transsexualität bei (Stekel 1920;Fenichel 1930;Binder 1933;Thomä 1957;Schwöbel 1960;Greenson 1968;Socarides 1970;Stoller 1975;Person u. Ovesey 1974;Limentani 1979;Benedetti 1981;Springer 1981;Lothstein 1993;Désirat 1985;Oppenheimer 1991;Oppenheimer 1992;Becker u. Hartmann 1994;Chiland 1997;Quinodoz 1999 Die Prägungshypothese von Stoller (1975) postuliert bei biologisch männ-lichen Transsexuellen, dass die Großmut-ter mütterlicherseits die Tochter als Neutrum behandelt habe, während der Groß-vater männliches Verhalten der Tochter verstärkt habe. Diese Frau binde sich dann an einen passiven und distanzierten Mann, der sie dominieren lasse.…”
Section: Psychologische Theorienunclassified