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[[Daniel Lagache]] (1903-1972) is one [[psychiatrie|psychiatre]] and [[psychanalyse|psychanalyste]] French. Allowed ==Biographie== with [[higher Teacher training school]] in 1924, at the same time as [[Raymond Aron]], [[Paul Nizan]] and [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], Daniel Lagache is received brilliantly with [[Aggregation (contest) |agregation]] from [[philosophy]]. Interested by [[psychopathology]], it starts, on the councils of its Master G. Dumas, of the studies of [[medicine]] then of [[psychiatry]] and becomes chief of [[clinical]] near H. Claude. Named lecturer in [[psychology]] at the university of [[Strasbourg]] in 1937, it succeeds P. Guillaume in the pulpit of psychology of [[Sorbonne]] in 1947, then with G. Poyer in that of pathological psychology in 1955. It takes part with [[Jacques Lacan]] in the foundation of [[French Company of psychoanalysis]] in 1953 and, ten years later, in that of [[the psychoanalytical Association of France]], of which he is the first president. In its teaching, Lagache approaches the various fields of psychology, showing constantly concerned synthesis there, in the spirit of its remarkable inaugural lesson on '' the Unit of psychology: experimental psychology and clinic psychology '' (1949). But its work is primarily psychopathological. Initially of phenomenologic inspiration, it largely uses the designs of [[Karl Jaspers]], in particular in '' the verbal Hallucinations and the word '' (thesis of medicine, 1934) and in '' the Jealousy in love '' (thesis of letters, 2 flight., 1947). After having made a didactic psychoanalysis with [[Rudolph Loewenstein]], Lagache directs its research from the point of view freudienne and becomes, for this reason, one of the most outstanding personalities of the French psychoanalytical movement. Its small work '' the Psychoanalysis '' (1955) is “'' a model of exactitude in the concepts and an example of opening as for diversity of the fields of application ''” ([[Didier Anzieu]]). Its reports/ratios, published in the review '' the Psychoanalysis '', on “the Transfer” in the psychoanalytical cure (1952), on “Psychoanalysis and structure of the personality” (1961), on “Imagination, reality, truth” (1963), as well as very many other articles and communications, testify to its clinical experiment and its research deepened in psychoanalysis. Founder and director of a collection entitled '' Bibliothèque of psychoanalysis and clinic psychology '', Daniel Lagache was the organizer of the project of the '' Vocabulaire of the psychoanalysis '' (1967), written under its direction by [[Jean Laplanche]] and [[Jean-Bertrand Pontalis]]. It also sought to introduce the designs freudiennes into the social psychology, for which it created a laboratory in the Sorbonne, and in [[criminology]]; it devoted several studies to the criminogenèse. Its influence remains large on psychopathology and the psychoanalysis contemporary Frenchwomen, especially in the university world. [[be: Daniel Lagache]] [[Category: Psychanalyse|Lagache, Daniel]] [[Category: Birth in 1903|Lagache, Daniel]] [[Category: Death in 1972|Lagache, Daniel]]
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