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      • Jean Allouch (6 April 1939 – 16 September 2023) was a French psychologist and psychoanalyst.
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    Jean Allouch (6 April 1939 – 16 September 2023) was a French psychologist and psychoanalyst. [1] Biography. Born in Montpellier on 6 April 1939, Allouch studied psychology and philosophy and attended seminars by Jacques Lacan.

  2. Interview with Jean Allouch, conducted by Stéphane Breton In Le Carnet PSY (2022/8 No 256)

  3. Jean Allouch. The historical attempts of psychoanalysis to remedy its sense of fragility by forging a pseudo-solidity alongside psychiatry, psychology and anthropology.

  4. Jean Allouch Psychoanalyst practicing in Paris. Beginning in 1962, he attended the seminars of Jacques Lacan (who was also his analyst); after the dissolution of the École freudienne de Paris, he was one of the co-founders of the journal Littoral and later of the École lacanienne de psychanalyse.

  5. Dec 5, 2010 · In this interview that explores the dynamics of intertwinement, co-production, unwinding, and resistance, that are at the origin, and are the foundation for gay and lesbian studies; Jean...

  6. For the fi rst time in the English language Lituraterre presents the translation of Jean Allouch’s unparalleled book, Lacan Love, Melbourne seminars and other works. It affords a novel entry to classical and contemporary topics and it discloses new problems that until now have been, in the main, foreclosed by psychoanalysts.

  7. Jean Allouch Accueil. 6 avril 1939 - 16 septembre 2023. Tout à la fois trivial et inattendu, un propos de Jacques Lacan faisait observer que chaque psychanalyste se trouve forcé (oui, « forcé ») de réinventer la psychanalyse. Avec ses débats, ses dissidents, ses schismes, l’histoire du mouvement freudien rend éclatante cette vérité.

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