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What Women Want: Conversations on Desire, Power, Love and Growth
By (Author) Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
Cornerstone
Penguin (Cornerstone)
14th May 2024
8th February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
Gender studies: women and girls
Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology
Psychology of gender
Popular psychology
Womens health
155.333
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
213g
An intersectional exploration of female desire narrated from the psychotherapist's couch. 'Full of wisdom and insight ... I cannot recommend it enough' Julia Samuel 'Brilliant' Katy Hessel 'Fascinating ... a valuable contribution to a wider debate about how women are permitted to own and express their desires' Guardian From a young bride-to-be struggling to accept her sexuality, to a mother grappling with questions of identity and belonging, and a pensioner falling in love for the first time, What Women Want is an enthralling and deeply intimate examination of womanhood. With empathy and bravery, psychotherapist Maxine Mei-Fung Chung delves into what makes us who we are. Through her conversations with her patients, she lays bare our fears, our secrets, our wants, and ultimately, our capacity for healing. To desire is an action. This extraordinary book liberates and empowers us to claim what we truly want.
This dbut from a leading psychotherapist is an enthralling, intersectional investigation of female desire * Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller *
I couldn't stop thinking about these women's stories. The best book on female desire and longing since Three Women * Abigail Bergstrom, author of What a Shame *
Maxine's book is insightful, tender and brilliant. I am enraptured by these women's stories. * Katy Hessel, Sunday Times Bestselling author of The Story of Art without Men *
A rich and intimate examination of female desire, Maxine's book is full of wisdom and insight. I cannot recommend it enough * Julia Samuel *
A compelling read * Sally Huband *
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, clinical supervisor and writer with over fifteen years of clinical experience. She lectures on gender and sexuality, trauma and attachment theory at the Bowlby Centre and was presented with The Jafar Kareem Award for her work supporting people from ethnic minorities experiencing isolation and mental health problems. What Women Want is her first work of non-fiction.