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Rosemary Balsam, MD, 2018

Dr. Balsam’s work represents an original psychoanalytic theory that refocuses analysis on a future that is alert to neuroscience, culture and inevitably, the equality of women.

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Ilany Kogan, MD, 2016

Ms.  Kogan’s work focused on the transmission of trauma from Holocaust survivors to the following generations, and her approach to understanding and treating patients.

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Judith Dupont, MD, 2013

Dr. Dupont’s work has significantly benefited humanity through her pivotal role in the “Ferenczi renaissance” and the development of her own techniques, practices and training.

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Haydée Faimberg, MD, 2013

One of Dr. Haydée Faimberg's main interests lies in exploring the way that one culture understands how another culture addresses essential psychoanalytic problems.

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Yolanda Gampel, 2005

Prof. Gampel has been in the forefront of integrating psychoanalytic theory and practice and emphasizing the centrality of psychoanalytic understanding of trauma in all cultures and countries.

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Sara Zac de Filc, 2002

Sara Zac de Filc received an MS in Psychology from Bank Street College of New York in 1955 and her M.D., with honors, from Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1972.

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Eva P. Lester, MD, 1999

Dr. Lester was a professor of psychiatry on the faculty of medicine at McGill University, a training and supervising analyst with the Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, and editor in chief of the Canadian Journal of Psychoanalsis

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Hanna Segal, 1992 (1918 - 2011)

Born in Poland in 1918, Hanna Segal fled to Britain in 1939. There she completed her medical studies and undertook training and psychoanalytic analysis with Melanie Klein.

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