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Gender: A Wider Lens

60 - Pioneers Series: We Contain Multitudes with Stephen Levine

Gender: A Wider Lens

Sasha Ayad and Stella O'Malley

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health

4.6 • 961 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Steve Levine is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.  He is the sole author of several books: Sex Is Not Simple in 1989 (translated to German in 1992 and reissued in English in 1997 as Solving Common Sexual Problems); Sexual Life: A clinician’s Guide in 1992; Sexuality in Mid-Life in 1998 and Demystifying Love: Plain Talk for the Mental Health Professional in 2006; Barriers to Loving: A Clinician’s Perspective in 2013; Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Sexual Problems: An Essential Guide for Mental Health Professionals in 2020.

Dr. Levine is also the Senior Editor of the first (2003), second (2010), and third (2016) editions of the Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals. He has been teaching, providing clinical care, and writing since 1973 and has generated original research, invited papers, commentaries, chapters, and book reviews. He has served as a journal manuscript and book prospectus reviewer for many years. He was co-director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health/Levine, Risen & Associates, Inc. in Beachwood, Ohio from 1992-2017. He and two colleagues received a lifetime achievement Masters and Johnson’s Award from the Society for Sex Therapy and Research in March 2005.  He was given his Department of Psychiatry’s Hall of Fame  Award in 2021.

In our conversation, Stephen is posed the question: Why are we so prone to reductionism in our thinking about transition and gender? He explains the “chain of trust” in medical school training and academia and how it can lead to a broken system and low-quality procedures being used on a massive scale. Additionally, Dr. Levine’s deep perspective on love, intimacy, and what makes us human reflects the great wisdom he has gained from over fifty years working as a psychiatrist.

Links:

Solving Common Sexual Problems (1997), by Stephen Levine

Sexual Life: A Clinician’s Guide (1992), by Stephen Levine

Sexuality in Mid-Life (1998), by Stephen Levine

Demystifying Love: Plain Talk for the Mental Health Professional (2006), by Stephen Levine

Barriers to Loving: A Clinician’s Perspective (2013), by Stephen Levine

Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Sexual Problems: An Essential Guide for Mental Health Professionals (2020), by Stephen Levine


Extended Notes

  • Stephen was first introduced into this field by a suicidal man who wanted to become a woman.
  • Despite working with this person for a number of years, she later did commit suicide.
  • Sixty-three percent of teenagers now identify as a non-binary person.
  • It seems now that if you claim a trans identity, your childhood, your backstory, is totally...

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0:00.0

You're listening to gender, a wider lens.

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I'm Stella O'Malley, a psychotherapist in Ireland.

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And I'm Sasha Ayad, an adolescent therapist in the United States.

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Since 2016, my practice has been exclusively dedicated to gender questioning teens

0:16.1

and families impacted by gender dysphoria.

0:19.0

I also work with gender questioning teenagers and I facilitated support meetings for families and

0:24.2

individuals who have been impacted by gender issues. We're curious about the

0:28.0

concept of gender and how it's unfolding in the wider culture. Join us as we look at gender through a wider lens.

0:34.7

Dr Stephen Levine is clinical professor of psychiatry

0:40.5

at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

0:43.0

He is the author of several books on sexuality, sexual dysfunction, intimacy, and love.

0:49.0

He's the senior editor of the First, Second and Third editions of the Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental

0:54.9

Health Professionals. He's also been teaching and providing clinical care and writing since 1973.

1:02.0

He and two colleagues received a lifetime achievement, Masters in Johnson's Award from the Society for

1:06.9

Sex Therapy and Research in March 2005. And in 2021, he was given his Department of Psychiatry's Hall of Fame Award.

1:16.0

In this conversation today we discussed the chain of trust that exists in academia

1:21.0

and we also explored what it is to be a human and the nature of the true self and the nature of love and how we contain multitudes.

1:30.0

Hello Stella.

1:32.0

Hello there there Sasha.

1:34.0

We're very excited about our guest today.

1:37.0

Yeah, Dr. Stephen Levine,

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and I've been a great fan for many years.

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