Carol Gilligan, psychologist, feminist and ethicist will discuss her new book, In a Human Voice. Forty years after the publication of In a Different Voice, considered by the Harvard University Press as “the little book that started a revolution,” Dr. Gilligan expands her ideas regarding morality and self to introduce care ethics which she conceptualizes as a voice of resistance and liberation. She will explain how patriarchy and gender binaries lead to inequity and breakdowns of choice, such as we are seeing in the dismantling of reproductive rights and how the cherished psychoanalytic values of privacy and personal freedom are impacted by the intrusion of government control. We will look at how we may work as psychotherapists and psychoanalysts to nurture the human voice from a theoretical, clinical, professional, and citizen perspective.
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