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Name
  
Jenny Aubry

Role
  
Psychoanalyst

Children
  
Elisabeth Roudinesco


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Died
  
January 21, 1987, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Alexandre Roudinesco (m. 1928–1952)

Similar People
  
Jacques Lacan, Elisabeth Roudinesco, Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, John Bowlby

Jenny Aubry (8 October 1903 – 21 January 1987) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.

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Life and career

Born in to the Parisian middle-class elite, and a sister of the famous suffragette Louise Weiss, Aubry was among the very first women doctors to qualify in France. Having worked with the Resistance during the war, she discovered psychoanalysis through Anna Freud in 1948, and trained as a psychoanalyst under the supervision of Jacques Lacan, with whom she developed a friendship and whom she followed through the various splits of the French psychoanalytic movement.

Aware too of the work of such figures as René Spitz and John Bowlby, Aubry began to specialise in the treatment of institutionalised children, exploring the role of maternal deprivation in their symptomatology. Her book Enfance Abandonée was published in 1953, and her collected papers in 2003.

Family

Jenny Aubry was the mother of Élisabeth Roudinesco.

References

Jenny Aubry Wikipedia