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FILES-CULTURE-PUBLISHING-PSYCHOANALYSIS-COMMEMORATION
RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / AAD FRANCOISE DOLTO" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
TO GO WITH AFP STORY IN FRENCH BY MYRIAM CHAPLAIN-RIOU
(FILES) A picture taken on July 31, 1963 shows French psychoanalysts Françoise Dolto and Jacques Lacan (R), in Stockholm during the 23rd Congress of the International Psychoanalycal Association (IPA). Born in Paris on April 13, 1901, controversial psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Lacan died in the Paris suburb of Neuilly on September 9, 1981. His first official contribution to psychoanalysis was "the mirror stage" at the IPA Congress in 1936. His "variable-length psychoanalytic session" in his Parisian office replaced the classical Freudian "fifty minute hour". Giving yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced clinical psychoanalysis and critical theory, as well as the 20th-century French philosophy, sociology and feminist theory. AFP PHOTO / AAD FRANCOISE DOLTO
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