Virginia Ungar, MD, 2023
Dr. Virginia Ungar’s leading-edge work in “the feminine,” and in child, adolescent, and adult analysis, coupled with her leadership achievements in transforming current and future psychoanalytic training have significantly impacted the future of psychoanalysis.
Jorge Claudio Ulnik, MD, PhD, 2021
Dr. Jorge Ulnik’s award-winning work focused on psychosomatic and psychodermatology exemplifies efforts to address the mind-body relationship from a psychoanalytic perspective.
Rodolfo Moguillansky, MD, 2019
Dr. Moguillansky’s work in developing and expanding psychoanalysis throughout Latin America is highly significant and has contributed to the public good.
Julio Moreno, MD, PhD, 2017
Dr. Moreno’s work is well-represented by his book, How We Became Human: A Challenge to Psychoanalysis which asks the question, what distinguishes human beings from other animals.
Luis Kancyper, MD, 2014
Dr. Kancyper’s outstanding work focused on generational confrontation and the opportunity to clarify fundamental metapsychological and clinical questions at a nodal point in which diverse and fundamental issues converge for psychoanalytic theory and practice.
Jorge Luis Maldonado, MD, 2014
Dr. Maldonado’s work was focused on the states of impasse and on the participation of the analyst in the stagnation of the psychoanalytic process.
Janine Puget, MD, 2011 (1926-2020)
Ms. Puget’s work explored the difficulties related to dealing with the otherness of the other as distinct from conflicts deriving from identification.
Carlos Mario Aslan, MD, 2008 (1930-2009)
Trained in both Argentina and the United States, Dr. Aslan has studied with many of the great psychoanalytic minds of our time. Dr. Aslan was able to absorb and integrate their contributions to psychoanalysis during the past half-century, ultimately making his own contributions to psychoanalytic thought that were exemplary in their depth, vigor, and originality.
Madeleine Baranger, 2008 (1920–2017)
Ms. Baranger is considered one of the most important figures in psychoanalysis in both Argentina and Uruguay.
R. Horacio Etchegoyen, MD, 1999 (1919-2016)
Dr. Etchegoyan studied medicine at the National College of the Universidad Nacional de la Plata and began his psychoanalytic training in Argentina.
Jorge L. Ahumada, 1996
Jorge L. Ahumada is a member of the Argentine Pyschoanalytic Association and an honorary member of the British Psychoanalytic Society.
David Rosenfeld, 1996
Dr. Rosenfeld is one of the leading psychoanalytic theoreticians and clinicians of South America and has for many years pioneered in the psychoanalytic study of psychosis and addictions. His text on the psychoanalysis of these patients is an outstanding contribution to the field.
Willy Beranger, 1993 (1922 - 1994)
Willy Beranger was born in Algeria in 1922 and spent his childhood in Paris. He earned his doctorate in philosophy in 1945.
Isidoro Berenstein, 1993 (1932 - 2011)
Isidoro Berenstein is a renowned psychoanalyst specializing in family and relationships.