
New Books in Psychoanalysis Juliane Maxwald, "Psychoanalytic Sex Therapy: Exploring the Unconscious Life of Sexuality" (Taylor & Francis, 2025)
Jan 21, 2026
Juliane Maxwell, a seasoned licensed psychoanalyst and ASEC-certified sex therapist from NYC, delves into the intricate dance between psychoanalysis and sex therapy. She discusses how sexual symptoms often reveal deeper unconscious conflicts and attachment wounds. Using vivid clinical cases, she explores themes like the emotional roles of pornography, the embodied nature of masturbation, and how trauma informs our sexual lives. Maxwell emphasizes the importance of integrating therapeutic approaches to foster healing and reclaim authentic desire.
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Bridging Mind And Body In Therapy
- Psychoanalysis emphasizes unconscious fantasy and relational meaning but often neglects the body and somatic experience.
- Sex therapy focuses on behavior and physiology but can miss deeper unconscious meaning and relational dynamics.
Ask What Pornography Is Doing
- Ask what purpose pornography serves in a person's life rather than labeling it good or bad.
- Treat porn like a dream: explore themes and fantasies to uncover underlying conflicts and needs.
Maurice: Porn Masks Shame And Performance Anxiety
- Maurice used porn to manage shame and performance anxiety, watching older-woman fantasies to feel desired without performing.
- Therapy combined behavioral limits, exploring fantasies, and partner disclosure to restore desire and intimacy.



