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Horacio Etchegoyen (born January 13, 1919) is a prominent Argentine psychoanalyst, who has been elected president of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA).

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Life and career [edit]

Ricardo Horacio Etchegoyen was born in the Greater Buenos Aires area in 1919. His father, a physician, died when Etchegoyen was five months old. He studied at the Colegio Nacional de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a college preparatory school, and enrolled at the University of La Plata, earning a degree in medicine in 1948. During his university studies in the 1940s, he agitated for the university reform movement, which sought to strengthen secular education in Argentina. He was analyzed by Heinrich Racker, and began his psychoanalytic training in Argentina with Enrique Pichon Rivière, Marie Langer, León Grinberg, and José Bleger. Among his salient influences were the works of psychoanalyst Melanie Klein.[1][2]

He practiced privately in La Plata, and taught at the National University of Cuyo from 1957 to 1965. Etchegoyen headed the Psychiatry Department at the university, and earned recognition from the World Health Organization during his tenure. He relocated to London in 1966, where he worked in the Adult Department of the famed Tavistock Clinic, where he received analysis from Donald Meltzer. He returned to Argentina within a year, and joined the Argentine Psychiatric Association, where from 1970, he provided advanced training to doctoral candidates in the field.

Etchegoyen was elected President of the International Psychoanalytical Association in 1991, becoming the first Latin American doctor to receive this honour. He continued to practice and attend international conferences until 2008.[2]

On psychoanalytic technique [edit]

'The book written by R. Horacio Etchegoyen, The Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique (1991) Aperçu Karnac Books ed., New Ed, 2005, ISBN 1-85575-455-X], is undoubtedly a work of international standing, presented as it is in the form of a well-researched and well-written handbook which is easy both to read and to consult'.[3]

In it Etchegoyen examines how 'psychoanalytic technique is influenced by the wide variety of theoretical points of view...throughout the world from Klein to Lacan...and he emphasises the advantages and disadvantages of the various approaches in the light of his own clinical experience'.[4]

On the link between theory and practice, Etchegoyen wrote: "if you want to be rigorous in technique, sooner or later, you will run into the question of theory, because - as Freud stated - they are always coupled as a 'Junktim'" - one implies the other. Etchegoyen considered indeed that the 'permanent interaction of theory and technique is peculiar to psychoanalysis...[an] inextricable union'.[5]

On the Lacanians [edit]

The 'discussions held in 1996 in Buenos Aires between the then-president of the IPA, Horatio Etchegoyen, and the Lacanian movement's foremost but certainly not undisputed representative, Jacques-Alain Miller' offer an 'interesting contemporary image of the relations between the IPA and the international Lacanian movement'.[6] Etchegoyen invited Miller to the 1997 IPA Congress in Barcelona, where the latter's comments from the floor were greeted with warm applause.[7]

Etchegoyen's 'efforts...to seek accord' were presaged in his Fundamentals, where he 'discusses some key Lacanian concepts without resorting to ad hominem criticisms or polemic'.[8]

Criticism [edit]

It has been suggested that 'Etchegoyen's (1991) influential book, The Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique may be read as an attempt to work through his (often conflicted) feelings towards two major influences on his own professional development - Melanie Klein, his dominant theoretical inspiration, and Heinrich Racker, his first analyst and mentor', whose work on transference/countertransference stands as a precursor of intersubjective psychoanalysis: Etchegoyen's 'retreat to a conservative Kleinian "one-person psychology"'[9] from Racker's influence would then appear as something of a retrograde step.

Etchegoyen's 'attention to certain similarities between the analysand's verbalization in the psychoanalytic process and Husserl's so-called eidetic reduction'[10] shows however his continuing sensitivity to the phenomenological aspects of the patient/analyst interaction.

See also [edit]

Ignacio Matte Blanco

References [edit]

  1. ^ A Biographical Sketch of León Grinberg (1921–2007)
  2. ^ a b Federação Brasileira de Psicanálise (Portuguese)
  3. ^ Jean-Michel Quinodoz, Reading Freud (2005) p. 109
  4. ^ Quinodoz, p. 109
  5. ^ R. Horatio Etchegoyen, The Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique (1991) p. 7
  6. ^ Jurgen Reeder, Hate and Love in Psychoanalytical Institutions (2004) p. 253
  7. ^ The transcription of this event was published in La Revue de La Cause freudienne and later commented on in Miller's "First Letter to an Enlightened Public" (Wooster Press, 2001)
  8. ^ Kirst Hall et al, The Problem with Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (London 2010) p. 45
  9. ^ Emanuel Berman, Impossible Training (Routledge 2004) p. 85 and p. 88
  10. ^ Gunnar Karlsson, Psychoanalysis in a New Light (2010) p. 15

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