René Diatkine Explained
René Diatkine (6 April 1918, in Paris – 2 November 1997, in Garches) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, best remembered for his work in psychosis, and his collaborative work with Julian de Ajuriaguerra in Geneva, Jacques Lacan at the Paris Psychoanalytic Society, and Sacha Nacht. He was the chairman of the Paris Psychoanalytic Society from 1972 to 1973.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Notes and References
- Book: Quartier-Frings . Florence . René Diatkine . 1997 . Presses universitaires de France . 978-2-13-048961-0 . fr.
- Book: Birksted-Breen . Dana . Flanders . Sara . Gibeault . Alain . Reading French Psychoanalysis . 14 January 2014 . Routledge . 978-1-317-72331-8 . 185 . en.
- Book: Quinodoz . Jean-Michel . Listening to Hanna Segal: Her Contribution to Psychoanalysis . 21 November 2007 . Routledge . 978-1-134-06605-6 . 136 . en.
- Book: Althusser . Louis . Louis Althusser . Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan . 17 December 1996 . Columbia University Press . 978-0-585-04147-6 . 179 . en.
- Book: Eizirik . Cláudio Laks . Foresti . Giovanni . Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry: Partners and Competitors in the Mental Health Field . 17 December 2018 . Routledge . 978-0-429-82375-6 . 257 . en.