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The <i>Société française de psychanalyse</i> (SFP, French Psychoanalytic Society), was founded on June 18, 1953, following the resignation of Françoise Dolto, Juliette Favez-Boutonier, Jacques Lacan, Daniel Lagache, and Blanche Reverchon-Jouve from the <i>Société Psychanalytique de Paris</i> (SPP, Paris Psychoanalytic Society). The new group did not found a journal, but rather published a series of eight "notebooks" that came out according to no fixed schedule under the title of <i>La Psychanalyse</i>. The subtitle was <i>Freudian Research...</i>
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The <i>Société française de [[psychanalyse]]</i> (SFP, [[French]] [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Society]]), was founded on June 18, 1953, following the resignation of Françoise Dolto, Juliette Favez-Boutonier, Jacques [[Lacan]], [[Daniel Lagache]], and Blanche Reverchon-Jouve from the <i>Société Psychanalytique de [[Paris]]</i> (SPP, Paris Psychoanalytic Society). The new group did not found a journal, but rather published a series of eight "notebooks" that came out according to no fixed schedule under the title of <i>La Psychanalyse</i>. The subtitle was <i>[[Freudian]] Research...</i>
  
  

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The Société française de psychanalyse (SFP, French Psychoanalytic Society), was founded on June 18, 1953, following the resignation of Françoise Dolto, Juliette Favez-Boutonier, Jacques Lacan, Daniel Lagache, and Blanche Reverchon-Jouve from the Société Psychanalytique de Paris (SPP, Paris Psychoanalytic Society). The new group did not found a journal, but rather published a series of eight "notebooks" that came out according to no fixed schedule under the title of La Psychanalyse. The subtitle was Freudian Research...