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Françoise Dolto and Child Psychoanalysis: Short Biography, Book Reviews, Quotes, and Comments (Great Minds #4) (Paperback)
By Peter Fritz Walter
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'Fran oise Dolto and Child Psychoanalysis' (Great Minds Series, Vol. 4)-2017 Revised, Updated and Reformatted Edition-is a about one of the greatest psychoanalysts the world has known. The author interviewed Fran oise Dolto in 1986, after having visited 'La Maison Verte' in Paris, a center Dr. Dolto had created for parents and children that mainly served to prepare children for greater lapses of time away from their parents and the early kindergarten experience. The interview took place in Dr. Dolto's apartment at 260, rue Saint-Jacques, near the Panth on, Paris. A long correspondence
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| 4 august 1874 | Birth of Henri Marette | AGE of Francoise |
| 4 october 1879 | Birth of Suzanne Demmler |
| 16 june 1901 | Wedding of Henri Marette and Suzanne Demmler |
| 12 april 1902 | Birth of Jacqueline Marette |
| 31 december 1903 | Birth of Pierre Marette |
| 4 june 1906 | Birth of Jean Marette | |
| 6 novembre 1908 | Birth of de Françoise Marette |
| 1909 | The irish nanny leaves the Marette family | |
| 1912 | Death of F. Dolto's grand father (mother side), Arthur Demmler |
| 14 march 1913 | Birth of Philippe Marette | |
| 27 december 1915 | Birth of André Marette |
| 10 july 1916 | Death of Pierre Demmler, her mother's side uncle, "fiancé dipien" of Françoise Marette | 7 |
| 30 september 1920 | Jacqueline Marette dies from cancer | 11 |
| 21 september 1922 | Birth of Jacques Marette | 13 |
| June 1924 | Françoise Marette passes the first part of the "bac", philosophy s • Theory and Practice in Child Psychoanalysis: An Introduction to the Work of Francoise DoltoDuring her lifetime Francoise Dolto revolutionized the psychoanalytic understanding of childhood. As an early pioneer, she emphasized that the child is to be recognized from birth as a person. As a gifted and innovative clinician, Dolto developed her ideas about the unconscious image of the body. An image that is unique to each individual and linked to both a person's history and narcissism, rather then their physicality. It is the symbolic incarnation of a person's desires. Dolto began her career as a member of the IPA, was admired by Winnicott, close to Lacan and influenced by Morgenstern. Her life witnessed an extraordinary evolution from the conservatism of her parents, through the second World War, to the turbulence of Paris in the 1950s and 60s. In the succeeding years, Dolto made a number of original contributions to the understanding of psychosis, neonatology, female sexuality, educa |