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Françoise Davoine - Psychoanalyst
Françoise Davoine
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Psychoanalyst and PhD in Sociology, Françoise
Davoine also possesses an “agrégé” in classical languages, a
bachelor’s degree in Music from the University of Ottawa and a
master’s degree in Musicology from the University of Montreal. She
has been a radio entertainer for Radio-Canada for over 25 years. She
performs her psychoanalysis practice in Paris, at a private clinic,
after nearly thirty years in a public psychiatric hospital
environment, and respective external consultation. She is currently a
professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, where
she hosts, along with Jean-Max Gaudillière, a weekly seminar on the
relationship between insanity and the social link. She was a member
of the École Freudienne de Paris, an institute that was created by
Jacques Lacan. She wrote La Folie
Wittgenstein (1992) and two reference
works on the practice and therapy for psychoses: Mère
Folle (1998) and Don
Quichotte pour combattre la mélancolie
(2008). With Jean-Max Gudillière, she published Histoire
et trauma: la folie des guerres (2006).