Judith DuPontJudith Dupont, born Judith Dormandi, immigrated to France as a child, and pursued her secondary studies, medical studies and psychoanalytic training in France. She is a member of the Association Psychanalytique de France. After the death of Michael Blint, she became the literary representative of Sándor Ferenczi and participated in the team which translated Ferenczi's complete work and correspondence with Freud into French. Judith Dupont is the founder of the French psychoanalytic review Le Coq-Héron and author of Manuel à l'usage des enfants qui ont des parents difficiles, translated into many languages. Read More Read Less
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