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Original Articles

From Gender Identity to Subjectivity: Relational Textures in the Marital and in the Analytic Couple

Pages 33-46 | Published online: 29 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

After some introductory remarks, related to gender complexity as a sign of mature subjectivity, originating in early multiple identifications with both parents, marital relations are considered as the ongoing space for further gender definition. Extreme polarity of gender traits and roles in the couple may hinder individual development of both partners and lead to severe crises in the marriage. Two different clinical examples illustrate this statement and the way rigid psychic gender traits influence the therapeutic relationship and lead to impasses in the treatment. In both cases intervention of a “real third” reestablishes the “analytic third” and provides the resolution of the impasse.

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Ingrid Pedroni

Ingrid Pedroni, Ph.D., is President and supervising teacher at Isipsé School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Rome and is a member of IARPP and IAPSP.

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