

Dianne Elise, "Creativity and the Erotic Dimensions of the Analytic Field" (Routledge, 2019)
Aug 13, 2024
Dianne Elise, an innovative author, delves into the interplay of creativity and the erotic dimensions within the analytic field. She breaks traditional molds in psychoanalysis, championing feminist insights to better understand female development. Elise discusses her personal journey through feminism and psychoanalytic theory, highlighting the role of maternal eroticism and the need for authentic clinician-patient connections. She also emphasizes the importance of unveiling suppressed female narratives, encouraging a deeper exploration of sexual identities and desires.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Feminist Perspectives in Psychoanalysis
03:48 • 6min
Navigating the Creative Process in Gender and Sexuality Writing
10:17 • 3min
Creativity and Desire in Therapy
13:03 • 9min
Revisiting Maternal Eroticism and Sexuality
22:02 • 18min
Exploring Maternal Bonds and Erotic Dynamics
39:37 • 20min
Unearthing Female Narratives and the Unthought-Known
01:00:01 • 2min