Abstract
This article is a response to the 45th Foulkes lecture given by Dr. Regine Scholz, ‘When foundation (Scholz, 2022) matrices move — Challenges for a group analysis of our time’(Scholz, 2022). It looks at women’s rights and societies’ responses to women as mothers and motherhood as the ultimate crisis. Women’s choices, their decisions about being a mother, or not, and their relationship to social and political power is explored, presenting themes connected to motherhood such as abortion, rape, war and displacement as well as climate change.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology
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