For Nathan's bio and bibliography in English, click here.
The ethnopsychiatry website is unfortunately one of the worst websites I have ever seen. For articles in English, click the link "Textes en anglais" in the left-hand menu bar. (Scroll for an article on PTSD and fright disorders: rethinking trauma from an ethnopsychiatric perspective.)
This site also contains articles in several languages on working with holocaust survivors and their children, written by Nathalie Zajde.
Nathan has edited several journals:
- the French-language ethnopsychiatry journal – Ethnopsychiatrica –published between 1978 and 1981.
- the Nouvelle revue d’ethnopsychiatrie, published by the Editions de la Pensée sauvage (Grenoble), which put out 36 issues between 1983 and 1998.
- and a new journal, Ethnopsy : les mondes contemporains de la guérison (Ethnopsyc. Contemporary Worlds of Healing), published by Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond, in Paris.
Tobie Nathan was born in Egypt in 1948, and arrived in France with his family in 1957. France is his adoptive country. His own journey in France is the reason why he had interest in ethnology and psychology. The work he has completed has been a huge asset in France to better understand the traumas that could be experienced (but of course not always) in the context of an immigration.
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting background info to have. It makes sense. Thank you.
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