Arnaldo Rascovsky

Arnaldo Rascovsky (1 January 1907 – 1 May 1995) was an Argentine pediatrician and psychoanalyst.[1][2] He graduated from University of Buenos Aires. Rascovsky was instrumental in establishing Buenos Aires as an important center for psychoanalysis in Latin America and made significant contribution to the analysis of filicide.[2]

Arnaldo Rascovsky
Born1 January 1907
Died1 May 1995(1995-05-01) (aged 88)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationPhysician

Selected works

  • Filicide: The Murder, Humiliation, Mutilation, Denigration, and Abandonment of Children by Parents, (1995) [3]

References

  1. Roxana Barone (19 September 2014). Arnaldo Rascovsky el gran comunicador del psicoanálisis (in Spanish). Capital Intelectual. ISBN 978-987-61-4146-8.
  2. Nydia Lisman-Pieczanski; Alberto Pieczanski (19 September 2014). The Pioneers of Psychoanalysis in South America: An essential guide. Routledge. pp. 499–. ISBN 978-1-317-62515-5.
  3. Arnaldo Rascovsky (1995). Filicide: The Murder, Humiliation, Mutilation, Denigration, and Abandonment of Children by Parents. Jason Aronson Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-56821-456-6.
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