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The Female Sexuality

Françoise Dolto

The Female Sexuality

“The female sexuality” is perhaps the most theoretical and momentous work of Françoise Dolto where she grounds on the formation of the so-called unrealized image of the body and rationalizes its place in the language. Paral
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“The female sexuality” is perhaps the most theoretical and momentous work of Françoise Dolto where she grounds on the formation of the so-called unrealized image of the body and rationalizes its place in the language.

Parallel to these ideas, Dolto traces the advent and development of the genital in the woman from birth to old age, emphasizing to the woman's mature sexuality.

Addressed mainly to professionals, this work would be interesting for every reader well grounded in terminology and the basic tenets of Freudian doctrine.

Françoise Dolto

Françoise Dolto (1908–1988) was a famous “doctor of child-rearing” known for her special insight into childhood, her sense of humor, and her unique talent for explaining psychoanalytic theory in simple terms. Dolto’s work significantly helped to change the status of children in modern society. By the time of her death, the versatile psychoanalyst had produced an abundant literature including theoretical texts for specialists and articles for the general public. All of Dolto’s writings, plus many unpublished texts and audio and video recordings made during her lectures and radio broadcasts, are now held at the Françoise Dolto Archives in Paris, France.

This site, open to internet users the world over in French, English, and Spanish, is designed to be a tool for everyone interested in Dolto’s theoretical and clinical research—parents, students, doctors, social workers, youth workers, and so on.

Along with a detailed biography of Dolto, the site contains an original album of photos. Under "Maisons Vertes", you’ll find a description and addresses of infant-and-parent "nurture centers". The site also features a list of documents held by the Archives, plus the latest news on publications, activities, and training based on Dolto’s work.

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