Scientific Program featuring Andrea Celenza, PhD
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The Ethical Uses of Erotic Countertransferences
Presented by Andrea Celenza, PhD
Registration Fee: $60*
*Free admission and CE credits for PCC members, LDC staff, and full-time graduate students/residents and resident physicians with ID (in the Departments of Social Work, Psychology, Psychiatry, and Mental Health Counseling).
It is remarkable to note the pervasive desexualization of psychoanalysis, the once sex-infused theory of human development. Hence, the cliché, “In psychoanalysis, everything is about sex … except for sex, that’s about aggression.” Our theories have become desexualized to an extent that fails to prepare clinicians with the necessary armamentarium to cope with the level of desire and erotic material likely to emerge. Through the exploration of erotics in clinical process, Dr. Celenza will address the particular manifestations of erotic longing in psychoanalysis.Her work aims to address the deficiency in our literature and theories of technique and to encourage more open discussion about erotic transferences in all of their manifestations. In particular, Dr. Celenza will discuss the varieties and meanings of the analyst’s countertransference over the course of a psychoanalytic process. She will also discuss the analysis of a range of erotic transferences from the analyst’s point of view, and how these countertransference experiences aid the analyst in understanding unconscious factors in the patient’s experience.
About the Speaker
Andrea Celenza, PhD is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard Medical School. She is also Adjunct Faculty at The Florida Psychoanalytic Center. She has written numerous papers and four books on love, sexuality, and psychoanalysis. She has two online courses and her work has been recognized with The Karl Menninger Award, The Helena Deutsch Prize, and The Simonds Prize. Her writings have been translated into Italian, Spanish, Korean, Russian, Chinese, and Farsi. Her third book, Transference, Love, and Being: Essential Essays from the Field, was published in 2022 by Routledge and was nominated for the Gradiva Award. Her most recent book, Erotic Transferences: A Contemporary Introduction is published by Routledge (2024). Dr. Celenza is in private practice in Lexington, Massachusetts.
