Not a one-sided being

A Jungian perspective on therapy with gay men

  • David Thompson

Abstract

This paper examines ideas on therapy with gay men drawn from the essay Not a One-Sided Sexual Being: Clinical Work with Gay Men from a Jungian Perspective by Scott Wirth, a Jungian analyst who works in San Francisco.

Author Biography

David Thompson

As recorded in 1997.

MSc, DipTeaching, DipPsychotherapy, MNZAC, Applicant NZAP. Taught mathematics for 26 years. Came to psychotherapy via Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Gregg Furth and Carl Jung. In private practice with a particular interest in issues faced by gay men. Interests include films, books, classical music.

How to Cite
Thompson, D. (1). Not a one-sided being: A Jungian perspective on therapy with gay men. Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand, 3(1), 139-150. https://doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.1997.11