Same-Sex Parents: Contributions of a Psychoanalytic Approach
Ducousso-Lacaze, Alain
Same-Sex Parents: Contributions of a Psychoanalytic Approach - 2010.
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Does the word homoparentality indicate major changes in the family and filiation? Which changes are they? The authors try to answer these questions starting from data collected thanks to a clinical research and are based, in the theoretical plan, on the distinction between parenthood and parentality. The metapsychologic analysis of the speech of homosexual adults engaged in the parentality highlights the permanence of the unconscious stakes related to becoming father or mother. Two conclusions result from this. Firstly: changes in the parenthood inevitably do not involve changes in the parentality. Secondly: in these new family configurations the subjects seem well to create new bonds which are used as support with the installation of the psychic processes of the parentality.
Same-Sex Parents: Contributions of a Psychoanalytic Approach - 2010.
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Does the word homoparentality indicate major changes in the family and filiation? Which changes are they? The authors try to answer these questions starting from data collected thanks to a clinical research and are based, in the theoretical plan, on the distinction between parenthood and parentality. The metapsychologic analysis of the speech of homosexual adults engaged in the parentality highlights the permanence of the unconscious stakes related to becoming father or mother. Two conclusions result from this. Firstly: changes in the parenthood inevitably do not involve changes in the parentality. Secondly: in these new family configurations the subjects seem well to create new bonds which are used as support with the installation of the psychic processes of the parentality.
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