Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen

Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen (born 1951) is a professor of Comparative Literature and French at the University of Washington in Seattle, and the author of many works on the history and philosophy of psychiatry, psychoanalysis and hypnosis. Born to Danish parents, he began his studies in France and emigrated to the United States in 1986. His constructivist analysis of the co-production of psychical "facts" emphasises the accuracy of historical accounts of mental disorders.

Borch-Jacobsen is known for his positions in the controversies surrounding psychoanalysis, especially with regard to the 2005 publication of ''Le Livre noir de la psychanalyse'' ("The Black Book of Psychoanalysis") to which he was a major contributor. In a review of Borch-Jacobsen's book ''Folies à plusieurs. De l'hystérie à la dépression'' ("Many madnesses. From hysteria to depression"), Pierre-Henri Castel calls him "one of the most polemic thinkers with regard to the ''Freud Wars''". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
    Published 1988
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    by Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
    Published 1991
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    by Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
    Published 1993
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    by Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
    Published 1996
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    by Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel
    Published 2012
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