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Male Homosexuality

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
In 1961 a research team of the Society of Medical Psychoanalysts completed a nine year study of male homosexuality in which 77 of its members each filled out a detailed questionnaire that tapped information on a sample of 106 male homosexuals and a comparison group of 100 male heterosexuals in psychoanalytic treatment. Since then, the
I, Bieber, T B, Bieber
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Lisping and Male Homosexuality

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2014
The present study examined the popular stereotype that gay men lisp by evaluating to what extent listeners associated dental or frontal articulation/lisping with gayness. Fifteen heterosexual males and 15 heterosexual females listened to 275 samples of read speech and judged the sexual orientation of the speakers.
John, Van Borsel, Anneleen, Van de Putte
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Male and female homosexuality

International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 1992
Abstract Rohde-Dachser C. Male and Female Homosexuality. Int Forum Psychoanal 1992; 1 :67-73. Stockholm. ISSN 0803-706X The author first describes classical psychoanalytic understanding of male and female homosexuality in order to then contrast this with more recent findings on homosexuality from various scientific disciplines.
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The etiology of male homosexuality

Medical Hypotheses, 1996
This hypothesis agrees with Le Vay's suggestion that the two phenomena of childhood behavior and adult sexuality are induced by separate events rather than being two events in a single chain. However, it differs from Le Vay in that it includes the postnatal period, as being of crucial importance in the development of adult sexuality. Male homosexuality
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Male Homosexuality In the Rorschach

Journal of Projective Techniques, 1958
(1958). Male Homosexuality In the Rorschach. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 33-54.
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On Treating Male Homosexuals

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967
NEW VIGOR has been imparted to the course of reconstructive therapy for homosexual patients consequent to the recognition that inversion may be attributed to sexually destructive attitudes and disciplines extant in the family unit, rather than to a disability stemming from some vaguely outlined constitutional source, biochemical defect, misimprinting ...
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Homosexuality

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
THIS paper is one of a series on male and female homosexuality. We have already reported on the sexual behavior of the female homosexual 1 and on the clinical psychiatric aspects of the male homosexual. 2 Forthcoming reports will include the clinical psychiatric aspects of the female homosexual, the developmental history and parental home of male and ...
M T, Saghir, E, Robins, B, Walbran
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Heterosexual Aversion in Homosexual Males

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
Psychotherapists tend to view homosexuality as a neurosis or as a neurotic symptom (Sadger, 1909, 1921; Klein, 1932; Rado, 1940; Ellis, 1952, 1955; Bieber et al., 1962; Ovesey et al., 1963). In support of this viewpoint, several authors have observed that the frequency of typical neurotic phenomena in homosexual males is much higher than that in a ...
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Satisfaction in Male Homosexual Couples

Journal of Homosexuality, 1978
Little information exists regarding factors in the satisfaction and stability of male homosexual relationships. On the basis of interviews with 14 male couples an open-ended questionnaire was developed concerning gay couples' relationships. This questionnaire and a modified version of the Marital Relationship Inventory, called here the Couples ...
R W, Jones, J E, Bates
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