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André Bourguignon in 1975.

André Bourguignon (8 August 1920 – 9 April 1996) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, born in Paris.

A psychiatry professor at the University of Paris XII, he was part of a team in charge of translating Sigmund Freud's work from German into French, together with Jean Laplanche, Pierre Cotet and François Robert.

He was the father of actress Anémone.

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References

  1. Roudinesco, Élisabeth. "Mort du psychanalyste Jean Laplanche" (in French). Le Monde. Retrieved 7 May 2012.

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