ABSTRACT

Within the psychoanalytic framework, there is a growing body of research and thinking about female development.  In addition, there is ongoing research within other areas of psychology, such as developmental psychology and social psychology, which has important implications for an understanding of women's adult development.  Often these research findings are not readily available to the analytic community, nor has much of the research been incorporated into a psychoanalytic framework.

Psychoanalysis and Women broadens analytic thinking by integrating contemporary literature from psychoanalysis with that of other areas, both within and outside psychology, which has implications for the undertanding of women's development.  This literature is conceptualized within a psychoanalytic framework.  A basic premise underlying this book is that psychoanalysis needs continuing review and revision in terms of what women and men are about and a continuing focus on whether and how unfounded biases prevent analysts from understanding patients.  The present volume considers how sexism and feminism are affecting psychoanalysis and exemplifies how the emerging field of psychoanalysis of women and the issues its existence raises should be conceptualized.  It also exemplifies some of the positive contributions that a feminist outlook gives to the study of human behavior and should esxpand the range of hypotheses that we have about people.   

part |79 pages

Overview

chapter |30 pages

Women's Development in Analytic Theory

Six Decades of Controversy

chapter |25 pages

The Gendered Self

A Lost Maternal Legacy

part |78 pages

Freudian Theory & Beyond

chapter |27 pages

The Alienation of Desire

Women's Masochism and Ideal Love

chapter |19 pages

Learning the Lines

Women's Aging and Self—Esteem

part |76 pages

Female Patient

chapter |22 pages

Professional Success

A Conflict for Women

chapter |32 pages

Autonomy

A Conflict For Women

chapter |20 pages

Lesbian Choice

Transferences to Theory

part |90 pages

Female Analyst