Abstract

ABSTRACT This essay seeks to remind the reader that psychoanalysis is inextricably linked to the culture that produces it. Psychoanalysis has been Eurocentric and heteronormative because such was the culture of those conducting psychoanalysis. By offering personal history as well as linking such history to analytic ideas, it is my goal to offer an alternative future of psychoanalysis: a psychoanalysis that can broaden its lens to make space for all human conditions, rather than one that seeks to distill all human conditions into its narrow and rigid boundaries.

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