The Psychological Roots of Gender Identity is a compelling exploration of how gender identity may be shaped long before birth.
Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and psychoanalysis, the book examines the emotional world of the pregnant mother — her dreams, fears, and social environment — as a powerful influence on her child’s future identity.
Through clinical case studies and a deep human approach, this interdisciplinary work invites readers to rethink the origins of identity.
Thought-provoking, sensitive, and bold, it speaks to anyone seeking to understand how nature, nurture, and the subconscious may intertwine in shaping who we become.