Vittorio Lingiardi, MD, 2023
Professor Vittorio Lingiardi’s pioneering work in psychodynamic diagnosis and LGBTQ+ issues demonstrates an ability to bridge the gap between the richness and complexity of psychoanalytical clinical practice and the need for empirical soundness.
Giuseppe Civitarese, PhD, 2022
Dr. Civitarese’s innovative award-winning work has primarily focused on such themes as elaboration of Bion’s thought, the development of post-Bionian models and analytic field theory. His work extended Bion’s reformulation of the concept of “hallucinosis” in a way that deciphers and transforms this difficult Bionian concept into comprehensible psychoanalytic technique.
Franco Borgogno, PhD, 2010
Right from his beginnings in the mid-Seventies as professor of psychology (University of Turin) and from 1984 as psychoanalyst of the Società Psicoanalitica Italiana (I.P.A.), Franco Borgogno Ph.D., full Professor in Clinical Psychology and Training and Supervising Analyst, has increasingly focused his theoretical and clinical endeavors on the exploration of the relevance of the psychic environment (both parental and analytic environment) as a key factor of health and illness.
Antonino Ferro, MD, 2007
For almost 30 years Dr. Ferro has been a psychoanalytic leader, making major contributions to literature, lecturing, and teaching throughout the world and building bridges between psychoanalysis and the scientific and university communities.
Jorge Canestri, MD, 2004 (1942 - 2021)
In addition to his Role as psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Jorge Canestri specializes in linguistics and epistemology.
Jacqueline Amati Mehler, M.D., 1998
Jacqueline Amati Mehler has made an important contribution to psychoanalysis in the realm of language and symbolization.