Juliette Favez-Boutonnier

Juliet Favez-Boutonnier (24 January 1903, Roquefort-les-Pins – 13 April 1994, Paris) was a French academic, psychologist and psychoanalyst. == Career == After writing successive theses on ambivalence and angst, Favez-Boutonnier became a member of the SFP in the tradition of Pierre Janet, working to have psychoanalysis accepted in academia as a form of psychology.

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Juliette Favez-Boutonnier

Juliet Favez-Boutonnier (24 January 1903, Roquefort-les-Pins – 13 April 1994, Paris) was a French academic, psychologist and psychoanalyst. == Career == After writing successive theses on ambivalence and angst, Favez-Boutonnier became a member of the SFP in the tradition of Pierre Janet, working to have psychoanalysis accepted in academia as a form of psychology.

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