Abstract
This humorous survey of case studies published in North America between 2002 and 2012 engages the audience in a fly-on-the-wall thought experiment (imaginative ethnography) to highlight seeds of change and to celebrate reconciliation efforts between psychoanalysis and homosexuality. At the same time, it suggests future directions we might both consider if we (psychoanalysts and homosexuals) are to ever participate in mature object relations with one another.
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