Commitment and Healing: Gay Men and the Need for Romantic Love

Commitment and Healing: Gay Men and the Need for Romantic Love

by Richard A. Isay M.D.
Commitment and Healing: Gay Men and the Need for Romantic Love

Commitment and Healing: Gay Men and the Need for Romantic Love

by Richard A. Isay M.D.

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Overview

In his many years working with gay patients, psychiatrist Richard Isay has found that regardless of the original reasons they seek help, the majority of gay men eventually bring up their problems with romantic love. Some have difficulty falling in love and even more find it hard to sustain a loving, romantic relationship. If you experience these issues in your life, Commitment and Healing offers hope.

Filled with fascinating case histories drawn from Dr. Isay's practice, this compassionate and inspiring book examines how parental rejection or a lack of empathy with the needs of a homosexual child may later on inhibit a gay man's capacity to feel and express his need for love. Some gay men grow habituated to the means they have relied on to seek happiness without intimacy or intimacy without commitment. Many feel unworthy of romantic love or remain unaware of it until midlife.

In Commitment and Healing, Isay writes that a loving relationship over many years is the antidote for the loneliness and the rejection most gay men have experienced in their lives. While the book is a clear and empathetic exploration of the barriers many encounter, Isay shows that it is indeed possible for this generation of gay men to overcome their fear of commitment and learn how rewarding a loving, long-term relationship can be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471793946
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/21/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 206 KB

About the Author

Richard A. Isay, M.D., is currently Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, on the faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, and in private practice in New York City. He has served as chairman of the Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues of the American Psychiatric Association, as vice president of the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association, and on the Board of the Hetrick Martin Institute for Gay and Lesbian Youth in New York. Dr. Isay is the author of two previous books: Being Homosexual: Gay Men and Their Development (1989) and Becoming Gay: The Journey to Self-Acceptance (1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.

Prologue.

1. The Problem of Romantic Love.

2. Why Is It Difficult to Need Love?

3. Love and Sex in Adult Gay Relationships.

4. Falling in Love.

5. Staying in Love.

6. How Therapy Works.

7. The Therapeutic Power of Love.

Epilogue.

Notes.

Index.

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