2025
Lynn Paltrow, JD
Reproductive Rights and Resistance 2025

2024
Athia Choudhury, PhD
Unsettling Wellness: Towards a Praxis of Body Sovereignty

2023
Lara Sheehi, PsyD Internationalist Feminism: Towards An Anti-Oppressive Psychoanalytic Praxis

2022
Carol Crowe, Marisa Mabli and Aleksandra Rayska Relationship to the Earth: Colonialist and Indigenous Perspectives

2021
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
Object Relations, Fierce Love and The (Antiracist) Container That Cures

2020
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
Race Matters: The Psychodynamics of Racism in America

2019
Carol Gilligan, Naomi Snider Why Does Patriarchy Persist?

2018
Tomi-Ann Roberts, Athena Jones, Christina Baker Kline Sexual Objectification: From Broadway to the Boardroom...

2017 Dr. Emily Nagoski - Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Change Your Sex Life

2016
Dr. Katie Gentile
The Business of Being Made: Exploring Assisted Reproduction Technologies

2015
Jennifer Finney
Boylan Storytelling, Justice and Gender

2014
Esther Perel, LMFT
The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity

2013
Jessie Klein, Ph.D.
The Bully Society: Shootings and the Crisis of Bullying in America’s Schools

2012
Dr. Sayantani DasGupta
Can Sisterhood Be Global: Reproduction, Social Justice, And Feminism Across Borders

2011
Elizabeth Ann Danto, Ph.D. Vienna 1924: Suffrage, Psychoanalysis, and the ‘New Woman’

2010
Danielle Knafo, Ph.D.
By Herself: Woman, Solitude and Creativity

2009
Catherine Baker-Pitts, Ph.D. Plastic Bodies, Malleable Minds: Women and Cosmetic Surgery

2008
Kathlyn Conway, Ph.D. Challenging the Culture of Triumph: Illness as Limitation and Loss

2007
Suzanne Iasenza, Ph.D.
Is Feminism Good For Your Sex Life? The Pleasures and Perils of Peer Marriage

2006
Nina K. Thomas, Ph.D.
Revenge in Context

2005
Susan Gutwill, MS, LCSW and Nancy Hollander, Ph.D.
Class and Splitting in the Clinical Setting: The Ideological Dance in the Transference and Countertransference

2004
Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D. Envisioning Mutuality: How Our Commitment to Women’s Subjectivity and Equality Have Changed Psychoanalysis

2003
Deborah Luepnitz, Ph.D.
The Psychoanalyst in the World: Winnicott, Lacan, and My Work With Homeless Women in Philadelphia

2002
Darlene Ehrenberg, Ph.D.
How Does Treatment Help? On “Not Knowing”: Further Explorations at the “Intimate Edge”

2001
Carol Gilligan, Ph.D.
The Birth of Pleasure