Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP, authored "Re-Finding the Feminine: Forgotten Threads of Meaning in Psychoanalysis" in The American Journal of Psychoanalysis.
"Psychoanalysis has been grounded in Freud’s discovery of the profound impact of unconscious processes on human being and meaning. And yet, his theories and technique pushed towards the more rational realms of meaning-making. He recognized the extent to which female development remained a “dark” and unexplored “continent” but seemed to turn a deaf ear to those women, such as Karen Horney, who had a seat at the table as psychoanalysis was forming. One hundred years later, Horney’s theorizing about what impedes our ability to recognize more fully the capacities and vulnerabilities inherent in the feminine remains relevant. In this paper, I explore some of the forgotten, or under-valued threads from women who have made significant contributions to our field. I hope to invite greater integration of those capacities disparately marked male or female, qualities which are essential to our development as embodied, rational beings."