Abstract
In this interview, Howard Levine freely associates his life history, medical and psychoanalytic training and remembers inspirational encounters. Levine emphasizes the theoretical shift from the Freudian paradigm, to the Bionian model and then to Metabionian thought. He speaks about his encounter with European psychoanalysis and how this has enriched his thought and practice. Levine also evokes the importance of the social environment and his implications in social activities. He concludes the interview with comments on his relation to writing and editing the multiple voices of psychoanalysis.
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Nicolas Gougoulis
Nicolas Gougoulis, MD, is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Chantilly, France, and a member of the Société Psychanalytique de Paris. ([email protected])
Katryn Driffield
Katryn Driffield, PhD, is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Chantilly, France, who is in training with the Association Psychanalytique de France. ([email protected])