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Marcel Czermak

Marcel Czermak

French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1941–2021)


Marcel Czermak (4 October 1941 – 3 June 2021) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[1][2]

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Biography

For many years, Czermak was director of the Centre psychiatrique d’orientation et d’accueil at the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center.[3] He often participated in the presentations of Jacques Lacan. He was a founding member of the Association freudienne, which became the Associations lacaniennes de psychanalyse [fr].[4] He was also the founder of the École psychanalytique de Sainte-Anne and wrote numerous books and studies.[5] He served as co-editor-in-chief of the Journal français de psychiatrie.[6] In 1987, he published an article in Le Monde diplomatique contesting "the general reference to science whose 'discourse' seems to be authoritative for all", particularly for politicians.[7]

Marcel Czermak died on 3 June 2021 at the age of 79.[8]

Publications

  • Passions de l'objet : études psychanalytiques des psychoses (1986)
  • Patronymies : considérations cliniques sur les psychoses (1998)
  • Faut-il juger et punir les malades mentaux criminels? (2000)
  • Délire des négations (2001)
  • Les jardins de l'asile (2008)
  • La navigation astronomique (2011)
  • Chemins traversiers II (2015)
  • Passage à l'acte et acting out (2019)

References

  1. Czermak, Marcel (1941-....) (in French) via BnF Catalogue général.
  2. "Marcel Czermak". Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database.
  3. Mauppin, Christian (2020). Histoires et Histoire du centre hospitalier Sainte-Anne (in French). Les Etudes Hospitalières édition. ISBN 978-2848748382.
  4. "Marcel Czermak nous a quittés". Associations lacaniennes de psychanalyse (in French).
  5. "Marcel Czermak". BnF Data (in French).
  6. "Marcel CZERMAK". Éditions érès (in French).
  7. Czermak, Marcel (September 1987). "Au service du Maître". Le Monde diplomatique (in French). Paris. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  8. le Vaguerèse, Laurent (3 June 2021). "Décès de Marcel Czermak". Oedipe.org (in French). Retrieved 4 June 2021.



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