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Homophobia: Description, Development, and Dynamics of Gay Bashing [Hardcover]

Martin Kantor M.D. (Author)
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0275955303 978-0275955304 January 30, 1998

Many gays and simpatico straights view homophobia as a problem for gays and lesbians, but not as a treatable disorder. This book attempts to pathologize most forms of homophobia—to view homophobia as a symptom of an emotional disorder. Homophobia is studied from a developmental perspective, showing how it originates in the homophobe's early relationships. With a scientifically-based eclectic treatment approach, this work uses psychodynamic, interpersonal, existential, cognitive/behavioral, and supportive techniques to treat homophobes and to help gays and lesbians who are the recipients of the manifestations of this emotional disorder.

Though about homophobia, this book is also meant to shed light on other forms of bigotry, from anti-Semitism to xenophobia. It will be of interest to gays and lesbians, sympathetic heterosexuals, therapists, and faculty and students in gay and lesbian studies.


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?Kantor's book is a logical next step in theory and practice on homophobia. Between the 1960s and the late 1990s, psychologists have shifted perspectives from the belief that gay people are mentally well adjusted, to the notion that homophobia as a form of emotional disorder in anyone who expresses it. Kantor lays out the last important step in this progression. The book clearly shows the models of homophobia and the outcomes for gay men and lesbians. The author relates specific aspects of homophobia to types of emotional disorders. For instance, he describes homophobia as linked to mood disorders, phobic/avoidant disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and various personality disorders. Kantor emphasizes, perhaps a little strongly, the psychoanalytic approach to understanding the causes of homophobia. He also provides a good description of clinical approaches to treating homophobia and excellent suggestions for how to combat homophobia on an interpersonal level. Although his book focuses on homophobia, its applicability to other types of bias, discrimination, and bigotry is unmistakable and compelling. All levels.?-Choice

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This book attempts to pathologize homophobia, seeing it as a symptom of an emotional disorder and suggesting treatment options.


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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (January 30, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275955303
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275955304
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,973,125 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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For many people the hardest life challenge to overcome involves the anxiety associated with finding and keeping intense, lasting, committed, long-term, loving relationships. This anxiety is typically the product of a disorder called AvPD, or Avoidant Personality Disorder. This disorder doesn't take life, but it does ruin it. I have treated so many people I know and love succumbing to its ravages that I felt the urgency to write books that offer the layman a step by step method for coping with and overcoming this emotional difficulty.
Mine are the only books that deal with AvPD as an entity, not as a subvariety of Social Phobia. This is significant because the treatment is different in each case: treatment of social phobia should emphasize cognitive-behavioral interventions, while treatment of AvPD additionally requires uncovering via a psychoanalytically-oriented and interpersonal approach that goes beyond attempting to reverse symptoms directly to halting the process of anxious interpersonal withdrawal through uncovering its roots.
The Essential Guide to Overcoming Avoidant Personality Disorder is the third book I have written on the topic, but it is the first with material primarily directed toward individuals who finding themselves lonely and isolated because of relationship anxiety long for a self-help approach based on understanding to overcome the relational terrors that keep them from experiencing the fulfillment that can only come from closeness and commitment to significant others.



 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Psychopathology of Homophobia Illuminated--90% At Least, March 29, 2000
This review is from: Homophobia: Description, Development, and Dynamics of Gay Bashing (Hardcover)
The richest psychological study to date of thisproblem. Moreover, the author's unique contribution is to complexlyINTERWEAVE homophobia and psychopathology. He holds up twin mirrors, each refracting the other. One mirror hilights all the warps and tangles of this phobia, rarely spotlit in such depth. The other reflects all the major psychiatric disorders (obsession, paranoia, etc.). So the disorders embody the phobia which illuminates the disorders. (Incidentally this twin vision makes the book a fine armchair-textbook in general psychiatry for the amateur reader.) And, SPECIFICS. Kantor not only articulates the concepts, he also supplies concrete examples to show our culture's non-rational hatred-and-fear of homosexuals. His specific anecdotes (the ignoring policeman, the hostile checkout-clerk, the vindictive co-worker, etc.) really bring home how ugly "queer-fear" is by putting human faces on this misbehavior.

My single QUALIFICATION is that the book seems to solely discuss psychiatric causes/types of homophobia, and thus it may shortchange probable sociocultural causes of the malady. It doesn't dismiss such, merely overlooks them. True, it briefly discusses religion, etc. But isn't some "homophobia" caused by our being socialized, early and unconsciously, into norms of heterosexism plus aversion to the unspeakable (the queer)? Just as some male chauvinism and white racism are picked up insidiously in the air we breathe? For, other cultures demonstrate much less homophobia (Thailand, parts of Europe); others, much more (Islam, others). So, I suggest that many people are "homophobes" via social conditioning, unlike the 'phobes in Dr. Kantor's book who are so via psychogenic illness. (You are gay, your best friend shuns you, temporarily at least.....Your parents disown or ostracise you.....are these bad responses caused by psychogenic illness, or by counterproductive social learning which can be unlearned, if slowly?) HOWEVER, my criticism should not disqualify this valuable, indeed essential, book. I would simply offer today's "integrative" perspective which seeks many causes, many levels (psychological, social, economic, historical, etc.) to many complex problems. And indeed it's still a sickness, even if socially caused--culture can be a "standardization of error," after all. But to assume 100% of folks initially averse to gays/lesbians are psychogenically sick, might possibly block needed insights into culturally-learned maladaptions.

OTHER BOOKS on homophobia do exist. Warren Blumenfeld's "Homophobia: How We All Pay The Price" is pragmatic. T. McNaron's "Poisoned Ivy" relates to colleges/universities. But the whole issue is still under-examined. Why? Scrutinizing homophobia can help (1) examine gender, (2) help teach how to confront any sensitive social issue better, but especially (3) can be RELEVANT TODAY. As I write this, "the gay thing" is frothing up. The American military stumbles about with it. The Boy Scouts feel unmanned by it. Gay youth are bashed by it, even with Gay-Straight Alliances in high schools--which in turn disturb some parents. Same-sex marriage is pre-emptively blocked by legislation. Sure, things will improve; "yesterday's heresy is today's commonplace and tomorrow's orthodoxy." But to help us all get liberated from this "dragon" fear (=scary, but non-existent in fact), Kantor's book can only help in major ways. END

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