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On-demand recording
The Psychology of Misogyny
with Michaela Chamberlain
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What you’ll explore
- The psychological roots of misogyny, through psychoanalysis and attachment theory
- How misogyny develops — from before birth through school, adulthood and relationships
- The misogynist within all of us, its cost for every gender, and how to change it
About this talk
Explore the psychological explanations behind a misogynistic mindset.
What causes misogyny? Psychoanalytic psychotherapist Michaela Chamberlain explores the theories and practicalities behind misogyny and its impact on people of all genders — where the mindset comes from, why it persists, and how we all learn to be misogynists, often without realising it.
Stretching beyond headline-grabbing acts, the workshop examines the far more damaging everyday forms of misogyny, and its intersections with racism, transphobia, homophobia and class.
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Your speaker: Michaela Chamberlain
Michaela Chamberlain is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, Chair of the Bowlby Centre, who studied in the Psychoanalysis Unit at UCL. She has lectured internationally, been published in the British Journal of Psychotherapy and others, and was a keynote speaker for the British Psychological Society. Her book Misogyny in Psychoanalysis (2022) is followed by On Resisting Women (Feb 2026).
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