The New England Journal of Medicine
e-mail icon  FREE NEJM E-TOC    HOME   |   SUBSCRIBE   |   CURRENT ISSUE   |   PAST ISSUES   |   COLLECTIONS   |    Advanced Search
Sign in | Get NEJM's E-Mail Table of Contents — Free | Subscribe
 
Book Review
PreviousPrevious
Volume 336:74-75 January 2, 1997 Number 1
NextNext

Becoming Gay: The journey to self-acceptance

Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings.

 Sign up for free e-toc
 

This Article
-Full Text
-Purchase this article

Tools and Services
-Add to Personal Archive
-Add to Citation Manager
-Notify a Friend
-E-mail When Cited

More Information
By Richard A. Isay. 210 pp. New York, Pantheon, 1996. $23. ISBN 0-679-42159-9.

Richard Isay has made a career of the struggle to make psychoanalysis safe, available, and effective as a treatment for gay men. In his first book on the subject, Being Homosexual: Gay Men and Their Development (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1989), he expounded a model for the formation of homosexual identity that remained true to his training in classical psychoanalysis while challenging the view of American psychoanalysis that homosexuality is a sexual perversion. His new work, Becoming Gay: The Journey to Self-Acceptance, brings the argument about whether gay men are mentally healthy or sexually deviant out of the . . . [Full Text of this Article]




HOME  |  SUBSCRIBE  |  SEARCH  |  CURRENT ISSUE  |  PAST ISSUES  |  COLLECTIONS  |  PRIVACY  |  HELP  |  beta.nejm.org

Comments and questions? Please contact us.

The New England Journal of Medicine is owned, published, and copyrighted © 2008 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.