About
Danielle Quinodoz is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Geneva, a training member of the Swiss Psychoanalytical Society (SSPsa) and a full member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (API). She has published numerous articles, mainly in The International Journal of Psychoanalysis and Revue française de psychanalyse.
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Elderly People in Psychotherapy: A Psychoanalyst’s Point of View
In Psychothérapies (2002/2 Vol. 22)
The Existential Crisis of Middle-Age: The Narrow Door
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2005/4 Vol. 69)
The Shame of Femininity Defined by the Negative: Twice Is Better Than Once
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2003/5 Vol. 67)
How Is Construction Possible When Recollection Is Impossible?
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2008/5 Vol. 72)
Why does Oedipus Have Two Fathers?
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2013/5 Vol. 77)
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Why does Oedipus Have Two Fathers?
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2013/5 Vol. 77)
Retiring and Remaining a Psychoanalyst? Reaction to Henri Danon Boileau’s Paper
Responding to Henri Danon-Boileau’s Article
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2010/3 Vol. 74)
Growing Old with One’s Partner
Re-learning How to Love as a Couple
In Dialogue (2010/2 No 188)
How Is Construction Possible When Recollection Is Impossible?
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2008/5 Vol. 72)
The Existential Crisis of Middle-Age: The Narrow Door
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2005/4 Vol. 69)
The Shame of Femininity Defined by the Negative: Twice Is Better Than Once
In Revue française de psychanalyse (2003/5 Vol. 67)