"This is a wonderful book, organized brilliantly to be both clinically meaningful and culturally astute. Brody and Arnold each write introductory chapters to the topic, and each contribute a detailed clinical vignette illustrative of the concepts they have in mind (women’s ambition, desire, leadership). They have then assembled a stellar group of women psychoanalysts, all leaders in the profession, to comment on the clinical work and the broader topics at hand. It is a deeply thoughtful book, and clearly its conception comes out of an abiding friendship between Brody and Arnold. That friendship—and what it speaks in terms of the editors’ care for one another and for the topics they explore—is amply evident." —Dr. Lynne Zeavin, Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute"Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women and their Experience of Desire, Ambition and Leadership is a deeply informative and inspiring contribution. It is a must read for anyone interested in female psychology. The authors demonstrate an integration of desire, ambition and leadership in the very structure of their book. Stephanie Brody and Frances Arnold divide up the territory collaboratively: Brody introduces ‘desire’, Arnold introduces ‘ambition’ and they both address ‘leadership’. Their masterful approach to these topics involves a combination of their scholarly reviews of historical and theoretical thinking; clinical vignettes which bring the complex female experience of each of the three areas alive; and invited discussions of each clinical case. The discussants are ten contemporary female analysts who embody the desire to have a public voice and the agency to realize their ambitions. They, along with Brody and Arnold, constitute female leaders in psychoanalysis today. Together they offer us a brilliant synthesis of psychoanalytic thinking about the interplay of external culture, internal psychic life, interpersonal experience, and intellectual gifts that contribute to the creativity and effectiveness of women passionately engaged in their chosen areas of influence." - Harriet Wolfe, M.D., President-elect, International Psychoanalytical Association , Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California San Francisco "This original and essential book emerged from the rubble of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women’s Experience of Desire, Ambition and Leadership provides an original clinical and theoretical perspective on the forces that promote and obstruct women’s path to leadership.The authors illuminate the complex challenges women face as they set out to take advantage of new opportunities for the exercise of ambition and leadership. The voices in this collection wisely consider both internal obstacles and external forces that obstruct the exercise of female desire, power and ambition. Importantly, Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women’s Experience of Desire, Ambition and Leadership defines and elaborates a developmental pathway that has been largely neglected in psychoanalytic thinking—one encompassing the origin of ambition, the need to affect the world around you, the necessity to experience agency. In the words of one of the editors, there is an urgent need to understand "a developmental pathway whose ultimate achievement is the acquisition of the confident and robust ability to actualize aspirational goals and the movement from internal desire to action" This book makes a vital contribution towards advancing that understanding."-Prudence Gourguechon, MD, Past President, American Psychoanalytic Association, Psychoanalytic Consultant to Business and Organizations on Leadership