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Published Online: 2005, pp. 295–397

Gender and Psychotherapy with Traditional Men

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Therapists who are accustomed to operating in a world where gender roles are becoming increasingly androgynous may underestimate how foreign the experience of psychotherapy can be to “traditional” men. This paper describes the occurrence of transference and resistance encountered by female therapists when seeing male patients at a Veterans Administration (V.A.) Medical Center who identify with traditional American male gender roles. The discussion is informed by recent advances in the theory of male gender identity development and yields new insights into the typical defenses men may bring to the early phases of psychotherapy. Case examples from the authors’ practices illustrate strategies for intervening with resistance and enhancing the therapeutic alliance. Common countertransference issues encountered by therapists working with “traditional” men are also discussed.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 351 - 360
PubMed: 16555463

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Published in print: 2005, pp. 295–397
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Catherine Gray Deering, Ph.D. [email protected]
Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine & Atlanta V.A. Medical Center and Professor of Psychology, Clayton State University.
Erica J. Gannon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Clayton State University

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Mailing address Catherine Gray Deering, Ph.D., 1968 North Ponce De Leon Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307 e-mail: [email protected]

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