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What is Queer About Sex?: Expanding Sexual Frames in Theory and Practice
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IASENZA, SUZANNE
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Adaptation, Psychological
/ Change Agents
/ Clinical medicine
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Confusion
/ Couples
/ Couples and Sex Therapy
/ Couples Therapy
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Gender
/ Gender Diversity
/ Homosexuality - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Female - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Male - psychology
/ Humans
/ Impasses
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Preferences
/ Psychodynamics
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychotherapists
/ Queer
/ Sex
/ Sex therapy
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Fluidity
/ Sexual Menu
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Stress, Psychological
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Women
/ Work Experience
2010
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What is Queer About Sex?: Expanding Sexual Frames in Theory and Practice
by
IASENZA, SUZANNE
in
Adaptation, Psychological
/ Change Agents
/ Clinical medicine
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Confusion
/ Couples
/ Couples and Sex Therapy
/ Couples Therapy
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Gender
/ Gender Diversity
/ Homosexuality - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Female - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Male - psychology
/ Humans
/ Impasses
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Preferences
/ Psychodynamics
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychotherapists
/ Queer
/ Sex
/ Sex therapy
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Fluidity
/ Sexual Menu
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Stress, Psychological
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Women
/ Work Experience
2010
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What is Queer About Sex?: Expanding Sexual Frames in Theory and Practice
by
IASENZA, SUZANNE
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Adaptation, Psychological
/ Change Agents
/ Clinical medicine
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Confusion
/ Couples
/ Couples and Sex Therapy
/ Couples Therapy
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Gender
/ Gender Diversity
/ Homosexuality - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Female - psychology
/ Homosexuality, Male - psychology
/ Humans
/ Impasses
/ Male
/ Models, Psychological
/ Preferences
/ Psychodynamics
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychotherapists
/ Queer
/ Sex
/ Sex therapy
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Fluidity
/ Sexual Menu
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Stress, Psychological
/ Therapists
/ Therapy
/ Women
/ Work Experience
2010
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What is Queer About Sex?: Expanding Sexual Frames in Theory and Practice
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What is Queer About Sex?: Expanding Sexual Frames in Theory and Practice
2010
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Overview
Psychotherapists often believe if couples improve their communication and emotional dynamics, good sex follows. In practice we often find otherwise and have many questions about how to proceed to work with sexuality issues more directly. This paper presents the many challenges working with sex including the following: the fluidity and multidimensionality of sex and gender, the incongruities and paradoxes in sexual behavior, thoughts, attractions, feelings, and sensations, and the powerful feelings, impasses, surprises, and confusion therapists often experience doing the work. In essence, what is queer about sex? Using the couple as client, expansive ways of thinking and working with sexuality are presented including the development of inclusive models of sex, gender, and sexual response, as well as new approaches to standard sex therapy techniques such as sexual history‐taking, redefining sex, and sensate focus. Techniques are presented with an emphasis on the therapist's use of self as sexual change agent including integrating multiple theoretical perspectives (psychodynamic, systemic, and cognitive‐behavioral), co‐creating a safe treatment frame, and how to intervene within the cognitive, affective, behavioral, somatic, and discursive realms. RESUMEN Con frecuencia, los psicoterapeutas creen que si las parejas mejoran su comunicación y dinámica emocional tendrán mejor sexo. En la práctica, a menudo descubrimos lo contrario, y tenemos muchas preguntas acerca de cómo empezar a trabajar con los problemas de sexualidad de una manera más directa. En este artículo se presentan los diversos desafíos que implica trabajar con el sexo, por ejemplo: la fluidez y la multidimensionalidad del sexo y el género, las incongruencias y paradojas del comportamiento sexual, los pensamientos, las atracciones, los sentimientos y las sensaciones, y los sentimientos fuertes, los estancamientos, las sorpresas y la confusión que a menudo sienten los terapeutas al trabajar. Esencialmente, ¿qué es lo raro (queer) del sexo? Utilizando a la pareja como paciente, se presentan maneras amplias de pensar y trabajar con la sexualidad, entre ellas, el desarrollo de modelos inclusivos de sexo, género y respuesta sexual. También se ofrecen enfoques nuevos con respecto a las técnicas de terapia sexual estándar, como la elaboración de la historia sexual, la redefinición del sexo y la focalización sensorial. Las técnicas se presentan con un énfasis en el uso del yo del terapeuta como agente de cambio sexual. Estas abarcan la integración de múltiples perspectivas teóricas (psicodinámicas, sistémicas y cognitivo‐conductuales), la co‐creación de un marco de tratamiento seguro, y cómo intervenir dentro de los ámbitos cognitivos, afectivos, conductuales, somáticos y discursivos. Palabras clave: queer, sexualidad, terapia de pareja, psicoterapia, género
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Blackwell Publishing Inc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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