Annie Anzieu
Annie Anzieu (April 1924[1] – 10 November 2019) was a French psychoanalyst and essayist who published a series of psychoanalytic studies.[2]
Annie Anzieu | |
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Born | April 1924 |
Died | 10 November 2019 95) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Psychoanalyst Essayist |
Biography
Anzieu earned a master's degree in philosophy and in speech-language pathology. She started as a speech therapist at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital.[3] Anzieu later became an honorary member of the French Psychoanalytic Association.[4] She co-founded the Association for Child Psychoanalysis with Florence Guignard in 1984, and the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis (SEPEA) ten years later.[5] She directed the department of child psychiatry at the Pitié-Salpêtre Hospital.[6]
Anne Anzieu was the wife of Didier Anzieu. She died on 10 November 2019.[7]
Works
- Psychanalyse et langage. Du corps à la parole (1977)
- La Femme sans qualité. Esquisse psychanalytique de la féminité (1989)
- Le Jeu en psychothérapie de l'enfant (2000)
- Le Travail du dessin en psychothérapie de l'enfant (2012)
- Le Travail du psychothérapeute d'enfant (2014)
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References
- Anzieu-Premmereur, Christine (23 November 2019). "Annie Anzieu 1924-2019". Società Psicoanalitica Italiana. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
- "décès d'annie Anzieu". oedipe.org (in French). 11 November 2019.
- Anzieu, Anne (2004). "Entretien". Le Carnet Psy (Interview). Paris.
- "Membres Honoraires". Association Psychoanalytique de France (in French).
- "La Sepea". La Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de l'Enfant et de l'Adolescent (in French).
- "Notice de personne : Anne Anzieu". Catalogue général (in French). 4 January 2008.
- "Décès de Madame Annie Anzieu (1924-2019)". Société Psychoanalytique de France (in French). 11 November 2019.
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