Patrick Mahony | CEO of Canadian Society of Psychoanalysts
Patrick Mahony is the CEO (Also Owner) of the Canadian Society of Psychoanalysts, Patrick Mahony
is Training and Supervising Analyst of the Canadian Institute of
Psychoanalysis, Professor Emeritus of the University of Montreal, and
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
He is the author and editor of
six books and over one hundred articles, Patrick Mahony lives in
Manchester (United Kingdom).
Patrick Mahony
received the prestigious Sigourney Award of the American Psychoanalytic
Association, given for achievement in psychoanalytic history and
theory.
Known as a psychoanalyst and a teacher of literature, Patrick Mahony
was one of the first analysts of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society to
make a significant contribution to the critical analysis of
psychoanalytic corpus on an international level.
Included among Patrick Mahony’s publications are four books on Freud as a writer written in 1982 (Freud
as a Writer), 1984 (Cries of the Wolf Man), 1987 (Psychoanalysis and
Discourse), and 1989 (On Defining Freud’s Discourse).
Dr. Patrick Mahony contends that psychoanalysis is unique in the
history of discourse in terms of a transformation of its varieties,
expressive, aesthetic, rhetorical, and referential.
Other books include
Freud and the Rat Man (1987) and Freud’s Dora: a Psychoanalytic,
Historical, and Textual Study (1996) He also has written on the
importance ascribed to scopophilia in modern psychoanalytic literature.
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