Résumés
Résumé
Les approches psychodynamiques sont réputées moins inclusives face à la diversité sexuelle et de genre. La théorie développementale, suggérant qu’un problème survenu au cours du développement expliquerait l’étiologie des différentes identités, ainsi que la minimisation de l’influence socioculturelle dans ces approches sont les principales critiques soulevées. Pourtant, les approches psychodynamiques peuvent s’avérer un bon choix pour la psychothérapie puisque plusieurs éléments propres à ces approches sont favorables au travail avec les personnes issues de la diversité. Des exemples d’approches et des considérations cliniques pour une pratique plus inclusive au sein des approches psychodynamiques sont présentés.
Mots-clés :
- approches psychodynamiques,
- psychothérapie,
- diversité sexuelle,
- diversité de genre,
- inclusion
Abstract
Psychodynamic approaches are said to be less inclusive in the face of sexual and gender diversity. Developmental theory, suggesting that a problem arisen during development would explain the etiology of different identities, as well as the minimization of socio-cultural influence in these approaches are the main criticisms raised. Yet, psychodynamic approaches can be a good choice for psychotherapy since several elements specific to these approaches are favorable to working with people of diversity. Examples of approaches and clinical considerations for a more inclusive practice within psychodynamic approaches are presented.
Keywords:
- psychodynamic approaches,
- psychotherapy,
- sexual diversity,
- gender diversity,
- inclusion
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