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369 Contributors Willy Apollon, Ph.D. (Sorbonne), is Consulting Psychoanalyst at Psychoanalytic Treatment Center for Psychotics; Director of Research on Family Structures at Groupe interdisciplinaire freudien de recherches et d’interventions cliniques (GIFRIC) and is coresponsible for the training of psychoanalysts at GIFRIC. He is an editorial member of Savoir: A Journal of Psychoanalysis and Cultural Analysis. Suzanne Barnard, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. She has published on Lacanian, French feminist, and poststructuralist approaches to gender, the body, and sexuality and is currently coediting a collection on Lacan’s Seminar XX. Mario L. Beira received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Duquesne University. He is currently working on a commentary on Lacan’s lecture (and undelivered seminar) on the names-of-the-father and editing a collection of essays on the subject of the proper name and its conceptualization in the history of psychoanalysis. He resides in Miami, Florida. Donna Bentolila received her degree in clinical Psychology at the National University of Arsario, Argentina. She is an original member of the Lacanian Clinical Forum, faculty of the Southeastern Florida Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychology, editor and translator of Lacan in the United States, and author of numerous articles. 32582 SUNY Contributors 4/18/00, 9:37 AM 369 370 Contributors Danielle Bergeron is a Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist. She is Director of the Psychoanalytic Treatment Center for Psychotics, Clinical Professor at Laval University, Department of Psychiatry, and is a Supervisor and coresponsible for training of psychoanalysts at at Groupe interdisciplinaire freudien de recherches et d’interventions cliniques (GIFRIC). She is editorial member of Savoir, a Journal of Psychoanalysis and Cultural Analysis. Mark Bracher is Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society at Kent State University. He is editor of the Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society. His most recent books include The Writing Cure: Psychoanalysis, Composition and the Aims of Education and Lacan, Discourse, and Social Change: A Psychoanalytic Cultural Criticism. He received his psychoanalytic training at Cleveland Psychoanalytic Institute. Daniel L. Buccino works in the Adult Outpatient Community Psychiatry Program at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and maintains a private practice in Baltimore, Maryland. He is on the clinical faculties of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as the University of Maryland, Smith College, and Catholic Schools of Social Work. Lucie Cantin, M.Ps., is a Psychoanalyst and Psychologist. She is Assistant Director of the Psychoanalytic Treatment Center for Psychotics. She is a Supervisor and coresponsible for training of psychoanalysts at Groupe interdisciplinaire freudien de recherches et d’interventions cliniques (GIFRIC). Clinical professor at the school of psychology at Laval University, she is also editor of Savoir, a Journal of Psychoanalysis and Cultural Analysis. David S. Caudill, J.D., Ph.D., is the author of Lacan and the Subject of Law and Disclosing Tilt: Law, Belief, Criticism, and coeditor of Radical Philosophy of Law, a reader in alternative legal theory. He is a Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University, and publishes regularly in legal and interdisciplinary journals in the fields of law and psychoanalysis, law and religion, and jurisprudence. Bruce Fink is Professor of Psychology and clinical supervisor at Duquesne University. He received his Ph.D. in psychoanalysis from the University of Paris VIII. He is the author of The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance and A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis. He is the translator of the forthcoming edition of Lacan’s Écrits and is a member of École de la Cause Freudienne. Stephen R. Friedlander, Ph.D., is the founder of the Friedlander Center for Leadership Development, which offers psychoanalytically informed education and consultation on personal and organizational effectiveness. 32582 SUNY Contributors 4/18/00, 9:37 AM 370 [18.118.2.15] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 08:22 GMT) Contributors 371 He has been in private practice of psychoanalysis since 1980. Author of articles and reviews on a variety of clinical and theoretical issues. He is also the editor of Confronting the Challenges to Psychoanalysis. Patricia Gherovici, Lic., is a Lacanian analyst in private practice and a founding member and organizer of the Philadelphia Lacan Study Group and Seminar. She has published numerous papers internationally and is on the editorial board of Clinical Studies: International Journal of Psychoanalysis. She is the former clinical director of a Latino mental health clinic in North Philadelphia’s “barrio” and is presently working on a book on Puerto Rican...

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