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Born in Arcachon, France, Guex achieved the French baccalauréat and studied at the Rousseau Institute in Geneva. In the 1930s, Guex established a pioneering medical-pedagogical service in Monthey, dedicated to the psychoanalytical treatment of children. Her monograph La névrose d'abandon (1950; English: Abandonment neurosis), later re-published in 1973 under the title Le Syndrome d'abandon, made her reputation international.[5] In it, she describes "abandonment neurosis" as a type of neurosis distinct from other previously defined categories.[6][7]
Publications
The Abandonment Neurosis (The History of Psychoanalysis Series) Karnac Books (2015) ISBN978-1782201915
^Jean-Daniel Zbinden, « L'organisateur André Repond » in Christian Müller (dir.) Portraits de psychiatres (suisses) romands, Payot-Lausanne, 1995, (ISBN2-601-03139-5).
^Catherine Fussinger, « Du rôle des femmes et des hommes dans le développement de la pédopsychiatrie en Suisse romande (1930 - 1950) », in Jacqueline Carroy (dir.) Les femmes dans les sciences de l'homme (XIXe-XXe siècles) : inspiratrices, collaboratrices ou créatrices ?, Éditions Seli Arslan, 2005 (ISBN2842761081).
^Corinne Dallera, Nadia Lamamra, Du salon à l'usine : vingt portraits de femmes. Un autre regard sur l'histoire du canton de Vaud, 2003, p. 213-228, coédition : CLAFV & ADF & Ouverture (2003) (ISBN2884130950)
Jean-Daniel Zbinden, « L'organisateur André Repond » in Christian Müller (dir.) Portraits de psychiatres (suisses) romands, Payot-Lausanne, 1995, (ISBN2-601-03139-5).
Catherine Fussinger, « Du rôle des femmes et des hommes dans le développement de la pédopsychiatrie en Suisse romande (1930 - 1950) », in Jacqueline Carroy (dir.) Les femmes dans les sciences de l'homme (XIXe-XXe siècles) : inspiratrices, collaboratrices ou créatrices ?, Éditions Seli Arslan, 2005 (ISBN2842761081).
Corinne Dallera, Nadia Lamamra, Du salon à l'usine : vingt portraits de femmes. Un autre regard sur l'histoire du canton de Vaud, 2003, p. 213–228, coédition : CLAFV & ADF & Ouverture (2003) (ISBN2884130950)