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Sacha Emanoel Nacht (23 September 1901 – 20 March 1977) was a Romanian-born French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.

Biography

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Works

  • Le masochisme, 1938
  • De la pratique à la théorie psychanalytique, 1950
  • (ed.) La psychanalyse d'aujourd'hui, 1956. Translated as Psychoanalysis of today, 1959. Translated in Spanish as: El psicoanálisis, hoy
  • La présence du psychanalyste, 1963
  • Guérir avec Freud, 1971

References

  1. Élisabeth Roudinesco; Michel Plon (2004). Wörterbuch der Psychoanalyse: Namen, Länder, Werke, Begriffe. Springer DE. pp. 703–4. ISBN 978-3-211-83748-1. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  2. Nacht, S. El psicoanálisis, hoy (in 2 tomes) transtaled by Vicente de Artadi. BARCELONA 1959


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