Curriculum Vitae

Professional Titles

Associate Editor, Journal of American Psychoanalysis.

Associate Editor, Theory, Society, and Culture.

Guest Editor, Neuropsychoanalysis.

Awards and Honors

Lee Jaffe Candidate Paper Prize, 2024, for The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive

Publications

Hitchcock, Edie. “Uneasy Listening by Anouchka Grose and Robert Brewer Young: a Book Review.” Journal of American Psychoanalysis. 73:383-390. 2025.

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Journal of American Psychoanalysis. Submitted.

Hitchcock, Edie. “On the Effect of Affect-Naming in Clinical Technique,” in Writing for (a) First Cause: Language, History, Materialism: Analytic Truth of the Subject Anthology. Ed. Last, Cadell. Self-published by Philosophy Portal. 2025.

Hitchcock, Edie. “A Dangerous Curiosity: A Christian Atheist Response to Overwhelm,” in The Rosy Cross Anthology. Ed. Last, Cadell. In press, publication expected, late 2026.

Presentations and Podcast Appearances

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Poetics of Clinical Thought,” panel presentation at The Stumping Grounds, a Philosophy Portal live event, Lynchburg, VA. May 17th, 2025.

Hitchcock, Edie. “On the Effect of Affect-Naming in Clinical Listening,” Paper presented at Writing for (a) First Cause: Language, History, Materialism: Analytic Truth of the Subject, (online at philosophyportal.online) Feb. 24th-25th, 2024.

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Paper presented at The Chicago Psychoanalytic Society, Chicago, IL, Oct. 22nd, 2024.

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Paper presented at the American Psychoanalytic Association at the Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA, Feb. 7th, 2025. Discussant: Donald Moss.

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Paper presented at The Institute for Clinical Social Work Alumni Event, Chicago, IL, Feb. 1st, 2025.

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Paper presented at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia to The Erotic Body class, Chicago, IL (Zoom), March 18th, 2025.

Hitchcock, Edie, and Cadell Last. “Clinic in the Culture with Edie Hitchcock.” Podcast episode, recorded on November 21st, 2025,, available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/P1zM7VqnV0Q?si=IBMRYj2yGBQnCmZQ

Hitchcock, Edie. “The Excessive Polycule: Polyamory as an Expression of the Lacanian Death Drive,” Paper presented at the Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Psychoanalytic Discussion Group (Zoom), December 18th, 2025.