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Joyce McDougall
NZ–French psychoanalyst / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joyce McDougall (/məkˈduːɡəl/; 26 April 1920, Dunedin, New Zealand – 24 August 2011, London, UK) was a New Zealand-French psychoanalyst.[1][2][3]
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McDougall wrote four major books in the field of psychoanalysis: Plea for a Measure of Abnormality (1978), Theatre of the Mind: Illusion and Truth On the Psychoanalytical Stage (1982), Theatres of the Body: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic Illness (1989), and The Many Faces of Eros (1996).[1]