Reminiscences of Ghislaine Boulanger : oral history, 2005.

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Reminiscences of Ghislaine Boulanger : oral history, 2005.

Born, England; education: B.A Hunter College, Ph.D. Columbia University, postdoctoral work Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy and New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy; career: publishing, private psychiatric practice; 9/11: morning consultations with patients, search for neighbor employed by Cantor-Fitzgerald, walk to Red Cross and New York City Family Assistance Center at Pier 94; post -9/11: continued volunteer work at Red Cross and Pier 94, treatment approaches for trauma, importance of narratives in building meaning.

transcript: 34 p.videorecordings: 2 videocassettes (83 min.) : digital betacam.

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Clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst. From the description of Reminiscences of Ghislaine Boulanger : oral history, 2005. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 269258192 ...