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Arminda Aberastury

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Arminda Aberastury

Arminda Aberastury de Pichón Rivière (1910–1972), known as La Negra, was an early Argentinian psychoanalyst.[1]

She was born in Buenos Aires. Through her brother Frederico, who suffered from mental illness, she came to meet Enrique Pichon-Rivière, and married him in 1937. She joined a local, mostly European group interested in psychoanalysis.[1]

Receiving a training analysis from Ángel Garma, one of the group, Arberastury then developed the analysis of children in the style of Melanie Klein and Sophie Morgenstern. She led a seminar on the area, 1948 to 1952, for the Argentinian Psychoanalytic Association. She committed suicide in 1972.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Roudinesco, Élisabeth; Plon, Michel (2011). Dictionnaire de la Psychanalyse (in French) (4 ed.). Librairie Arthème Fayard. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9782253088547.