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Néstor Alberto Braunstein (born 1941, in Bell Ville) is an Argentine-Mexican physician, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. ==Biography== Braunstein graduated as a physician in 1962, at the age of 20, and received his M.D. in 1965 from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, where he taught at college level as early as 1959. In 1974 he was forced into exile for political and academic reasons and moved to Mexico where he worked as a psychiatrist in different public institutions for the treatment of both children and adults. Braunstein is a naturalized citizen of Mexico.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2001/07/10/02an1cul.html )〕 He is currently a graduate studies professor, a practicing psychoanalyst and an active writer. In 1978 he was banned from his duties and positions in all Mexican psychiatric institutions because of his critical epistemological views on the official taxonomies of the so-called mental illnesses (then DSM-III and CIE-10. Immediately after arriving in Mexico he published (with some chapters written by Marcelo Pasternac, Frida Saal and Gloria Benedito): ''Psicología: Ideología y ciencia'' in which he demolishes academic psychology and denounces its conceit as a ''true'' science. Instead, Braunstein proposed psychoanalysis as an alternative and as a methodological tool to deal with human subjectivity and to redirect the study of psychology. The book had enormous success: 24 editions were printed between 1975 and 2008 (more than 70,000 copies sold). This work helped to change the ideological landscape in almost every school of psychology in Spanish speaking countries of Latin America and the author was invited to lecture about his ideas on psychology and psychoanalysis to commemorate the 20th, 25th and 30th anniversary of the first edition of the book. In 1980 he published a pioneering book dealing with Lacanian psychoanalysis, the first to appear in Mexico, ''Psiquiatría, teoría del sujeto, psicoanálisis. (Hacia Lacan)'' which was also received with general acclaim; 14 editions were printed and is widely read, referred to and quoted. Beginning in 1981 he became the editor of a continuously reprinted series of books, ''Coloquios de la Fundación'' with 13 titles published that helped to expand the knowledge of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis in Latin America. Between 1975 and 2005 he taught Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis in the Graduate Studies Department of Clinical Psychology at the Facultad de Psicología of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and since 2005 he has been teaching in the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras of that same institution. He is a member of the board and professor in the Ph.D. in Critical Theory of 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos () and Secretary of the Administrative Board of Siglo Veintiuno Editores (). In Mexico, he introduced Lacan's teachings by different means in different venues. He taught the first course devoted to Lacanian Studies (UNAM, 1977), published the first Mexican article on Lacan (''Lust'', Mexico, n° 1, 1979) and wrote the forementioned book ''Psiquiatría, teoría del sujeto, psicoanálisis (Hacia Lacan''. In 1980 he co-founded a pioneering institute devoted to the Lacanian clinic (Fundación Mexicana de Psicoanálisis). Braunstein was also the chairman and co-founder of the first officially recognized psychoanalytic teaching institution in the country (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Psicoanalíticos, 1982) where he taught until 2003. He is active in the psychoanalytic lecturing circuit and has given opening or closing lectures in several international symposiums including the following: Bogota (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1991 (), Beijing (Psychoanalysis International Symposium, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing April, 2001), Paris (Lacan, 100 ans, la Sorbonne, January 23, 2000), New York (Columbia University and Fordham University, 1992 and 2008 () Apres-Coup announcement of Columbia lectures, Madrid (Universidad Complutense, Master en Teoría Psicoanalítica 1993 and 1997) (), Istambul (Istanbul'da Psykanaliz, Etkinlikleri Sürüyor, September, 2001), Rome(Fondation Européennne pour la Psychanalyse, RSI /Eros-ion, Les peintures de Leonardo Cremonini, May, 1999) and Santiago de Chile (Universidad Andrés Bello. Mención Psicoanálisis, April 2000) (). Beginning in 1985 he has traveled constantly to different cities of America and Europe imparting seminars on Lacanian psychoanalysis. As a cultural journalist specializing in psychoanalysis he has written many articles for general and specialized Mexican newspapers (Excelsior, Uno Más Uno, Reforma, Este País, El Universal, Revista de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). He is active as a member of the editorial boards in several psychoanalytic journals published in Spanish, French, Portuguese and English (see below) and he has translated a number of literary and psychoanalytic texts into Spanish. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Néstor Alberto Braunstein (born 1941, in Bell Ville) is an Argentine-Mexican physician, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.==Biography==Braunstein graduated as a physician in 1962, at the age of 20, and received his M.D. in 1965 from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, where he taught at college level as early as 1959. In 1974 he was forced into exile for political and academic reasons and moved to Mexico where he worked as a psychiatrist in different public institutions for the treatment of both children and adults. Braunstein is a naturalized citizen of Mexico.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2001/07/10/02an1cul.html ) He is currently a graduate studies professor, a practicing psychoanalyst and an active writer.In 1978 he was banned from his duties and positions in all Mexican psychiatric institutions because of his critical epistemological views on the official taxonomies of the so-called mental illnesses (then DSM-III and CIE-10.Immediately after arriving in Mexico he published (with some chapters written by Marcelo Pasternac, Frida Saal and Gloria Benedito): ''Psicología: Ideología y ciencia'' in which he demolishes academic psychology and denounces its conceit as a ''true'' science. Instead, Braunstein proposed psychoanalysis as an alternative and as a methodological tool to deal with human subjectivity and to redirect the study of psychology. The book had enormous success: 24 editions were printed between 1975 and 2008 (more than 70,000 copies sold). This work helped to change the ideological landscape in almost every school of psychology in Spanish speaking countries of Latin America and the author was invited to lecture about his ideas on psychology and psychoanalysis to commemorate the 20th, 25th and 30th anniversary of the first edition of the book.In 1980 he published a pioneering book dealing with Lacanian psychoanalysis, the first to appear in Mexico, ''Psiquiatría, teoría del sujeto, psicoanálisis. (Hacia Lacan)'' which was also received with general acclaim; 14 editions were printed and is widely read, referred to and quoted. Beginning in 1981 he became the editor of a continuously reprinted series of books, ''Coloquios de la Fundación'' with 13 titles published that helped to expand the knowledge of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis in Latin America.Between 1975 and 2005 he taught Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis in the Graduate Studies Department of Clinical Psychology at the Facultad de Psicología of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and since 2005 he has been teaching in the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras of that same institution. He is a member of the board and professor in the Ph.D. in Critical Theory of 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos () and Secretary of the Administrative Board of Siglo Veintiuno Editores ().In Mexico, he introduced Lacan's teachings by different means in different venues. He taught the first course devoted to Lacanian Studies (UNAM, 1977), published the first Mexican article on Lacan (''Lust'', Mexico, n° 1, 1979) and wrote the forementioned book ''Psiquiatría, teoría del sujeto, psicoanálisis (Hacia Lacan''. In 1980 he co-founded a pioneering institute devoted to the Lacanian clinic (Fundación Mexicana de Psicoanálisis). Braunstein was also the chairman and co-founder of the first officially recognized psychoanalytic teaching institution in the country (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Psicoanalíticos, 1982) where he taught until 2003.He is active in the psychoanalytic lecturing circuit and has given opening or closing lectures in several international symposiums including the following: Bogota (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1991 (), Beijing (Psychoanalysis International Symposium, Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing April, 2001), Paris (Lacan, 100 ans, la Sorbonne, January 23, 2000), New York (Columbia University and Fordham University, 1992 and 2008 ()Apres-Coup announcement of Columbia lectures, Madrid (Universidad Complutense, Master en Teoría Psicoanalítica 1993 and 1997) (), Istambul (Istanbul'da Psykanaliz, Etkinlikleri Sürüyor, September, 2001), Rome(Fondation Européennne pour la Psychanalyse, RSI /Eros-ion, Les peintures de Leonardo Cremonini, May, 1999) and Santiago de Chile (Universidad Andrés Bello. Mención Psicoanálisis, April 2000) ().Beginning in 1985 he has traveled constantly to different cities of America and Europe imparting seminars on Lacanian psychoanalysis.As a cultural journalist specializing in psychoanalysis he has written many articles for general and specialized Mexican newspapers (Excelsior, Uno Más Uno, Reforma, Este País, El Universal, Revista de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). He is active as a member of the editorial boards in several psychoanalytic journals published in Spanish, French, Portuguese and English (see below) and he has translated a number of literary and psychoanalytic texts into Spanish.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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