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  • Gender Studies

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  • Psychoanalytic theory traditionally views parental and social involvement as crucial for development.
  • Unconscious bias in analysis can lead to interpretations resembling conversion therapy, alienating patients.
  • Early relational trauma affects all gender and sexual identities, influencing relationship formation and experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore analytic work with a young transgender man experiencing exile and dysregulation due to early relational trauma.
  • To examine the role of projective identification in exiling unwanted feelings and seeking belonging.
  • To analyze the impact of early relational trauma on gender and sexual identity development within psychoanalysis.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical case study of once-weekly analytic work with a young trans man.
  • Exploration of Louise Bourgeois's artwork to understand projective identification.
  • Psychoanalytic interpretation of the patient's experiences of exile and dysregulation.

Main Results:

  • Early relational trauma can lead to an exiled Self and a dysregulated state of mind.
  • Projective identification may serve as a defense mechanism to externalize unwanted feelings.
  • Therapeutic analysis can help individuals integrate exiled parts of the Self and find belonging.

Conclusions:

  • Psychoanalytic treatment must be sensitive to the impact of early relational trauma on non-normative gender and sexual identities.
  • The concept of projective identification offers insight into how individuals manage difficult emotions and seek connection.
  • Careful analytic interpretation is crucial to avoid pathologizing or alienating patients with complex identities and trauma histories.