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Francesca Carmignani
Francesca Carmignani is a psychologist, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, member of the Lacanian School of the Freudian Field (SLP) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (AMP).

She graduated from La Sapienza University in Rome with a thesis on the clinic of eating disorders, comparing the orientations of Jacques Lacan and Wilfred Bion. However, the Lacanian notions are the one that made the strongest mark on his practise even before the University period.

She gained experience in the field of public...
Francesca Carmignani is a psychologist, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, member of the Lacanian School of the Freudian Field (SLP) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (AMP).

She graduated from La Sapienza University in Rome with a thesis on the clinic of eating disorders, comparing the orientations of Jacques Lacan and Wilfred Bion. However, the Lacanian notions are the one that made the strongest mark on his practise even before the University period.

She gained experience in the field of public health and private social in institutions, concerning the treatment of anorexia and bulimia, psychiatric disorders of adult patients, child neuropsychiatry and mental retardation.
She intervened in various conferences abroad (recently in Belgium and Spain) with mainly clinical contribution, being the love for the clinical field the main cause for her to keep working daily with passion and desire.

She published articles in various Italian journals and international publications with a particular interest in the research on the subject of the body and femininity, in its various declinations, and on the relationship between art and psychoanalysis, dealing with performing arts, cinema, theater, poetry of psychoanalysis.

Her works include “Marina Abramovic's Body-Art questions Lacan” , “Romeo
Castellucci with Jacques Lacan. The Hilflosigkeit trilogy” “The Neon Demon. Winding-Refn with Lacan” and “Corps d'école/Corde-école Poesia sinthomatica di una diagnosi di pass-aggio”.

Her private clinical work and her constantly renewed training take place the fil rouge of inseparable bond for her, between Rome and Paris.

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