René Laforgue
René Laforgue (5 November 1894 – 6 March 1962) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
Biography
Laforgue was born in Thann (then under German control) and died in Paris. He studied medicine in Berlin.
Psychoanalysis
He maintained a correspondence with Sigmund Freud and Marie Bonaparte. He works with nazi in Paris. He is the author of several books on psychoanalysis.
Bibliography
- Clinical Aspects of Psycho-Analysis. Hogarth Press, 1938
- The defeat of Baudelaire: A psycho-analytical study of the neurosis of Charles Baudelaire. Norwood Editions, 1978
Bibliography about him
- Alain de Mijolla, Freud et la France, 1885–1945, Presses Universitaires de France, 2010 (ISBN 2130545157)
- M.O. Poivet, René Laforgue. Sa place originale dans la naissance du mouvement psychanalytique français. (1978). dirigé par André Bourguignon (Université de Paris Val-de-Marne, Créteil).
- Martine Lilamand, René Laforgue, fondateur du mouvement psychanalytique français. Sa vie, son œuvre. (1980). dirigé par André Bourguignon (Université de Paris Val-de-Marne, Créteil).
- Annick Ohayon : Psychologie et psychanalyse en France. L'impossible rencontre 1919–1969, Ed. La Découverte, 2006, ISBN 2707147796
References
External links
- Works by or about René Laforgue in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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