- AllenJ. R., & AllenB. A. (1995). Narrative theory, redecision therapy, and postmodernism. Transactional Analysis Journal. 25, 327–334.
- AikenB. A. (1976). The stroke economy and gay people. Transactional Analysis Journal. 6, 21–27.
- BlackmoreS. (1999). The meme machine. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- BollasC. (1987). The shadow of the object: Psychoanalysis of the unthought known. London: Free Association Books.
- ButlerJ. (1990). Gender trouble. London: Routledge.
- ClarksonP. (1992). Transactional analysis psychotherapy: An integrated approach. London: Routledge.
- DaviesD., & NealC. (1996). Pink therapy: A guide for counsellors and therapists working with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients. Buckingham, England: Open University Press.
- De LauretisT. (1994). The practice of love: Lesbian sexuality and perverse desire. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
- DowningC. (1996). Myths and mysteries of same-sex love. New York: Continuum.
- DrescherJ. (2001). Across the great divide: Gender panic in the analytic dyad. In GouldE. & KierskyS. (Eds.), Sexualities lost and found (pp. 91–109). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
- ErnstS. (1987). Can a daughter be a woman? Women's identity and psychological separation. In ErnstS. & MaquireM. (Eds.), Living with the sphinx (pp. 68–115). London: The Women's Press.
- ErskineR. G. (1997). Script cure: Behavioral, intrapsychic, and physiological. In ErskineR. G., Theories and methods of an integrative transactional analysis: A volume of selected articles (pp. 151–155). San Francisco: TA Press. (Original work published 1980)
- FonagyP., GergeleyG., JuristE. L., & TargetM. (2002). Affect regulation, mentalization, and the development of the self New York: Other Press.
- HandyB. (1997, April 14). Roll over. Ward Cleaver. Time Magazine. 15, 60–66.
- HargadenH., & SillsC. (2001). Deconfusion of the child ego state: A relational perspective. Transactional Analysis Journal, 31, 55–70.
- HargadenH., & SillsC. (2002). Transactional analysis: A relational perspective. Hove, England: Brunner-Routledge.
- JamesM. (1998). Cultural scripts: Historical events vs. historical interpretation. In JamesM., Perspectives in transactional analysis (pp. 103–112). San Francisco: TA Press. (Original work published 1983)
- KulkarniC. (1997). Lesbians & lesbianism: A post-Jungian perspective. London: Routledge.
- BemS. Lipsitz (1998). Self-construction: The gendered body. In ClinchyB. M. & NoremJ. K. (Eds.), The gender and psychology reader (pp. 278–284). New York: New York University Press.
- MarecekJ., & Hare-MustinR. T. (1998). The meaning of difference: Gender theory, postmodernism and psychology. In ClinchyB. M. & NoremJ. K. (Eds.), The gender and psychology reader (pp. 125–143). New York: New York University Press.
- MatzeM. G. (1988). Reciprocity in script formation: A revision of the concept of symbiosis. Transactional Analysis Journal. 18, 304–308.
- Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary (11thed).(2003). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster.
- MoisoC. (1985). Ego states and transference. Transactional Analysis Journal, 15, 194–201.
- PerlmanG. (2000). Transactional analysis and homosexuality: A literature review. Transactional Analysis Journal. 30, 276–284.
- RichA. (1981). Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence. London: Onlywomen Press.
- SiegelD. J. (2001). Toward an interpersonal neurobiology of the developing mind: Attachment relationships, “mindsight,” and neural integration. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22(1–2), 67–94.

5
Views
2
CrossRef citations
Altmetric
Article
From Cultural Scripting to Autonomy: Influences on Lesbian Identity
Pages 170-179
Published online: 28 Dec 2017