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Julian de Ajuriaguerra (born January 7, 1911 at
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(Spain) and died at Villefranque (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) on March 23, 1993) was a Spanish-French
neuropsychiatrist Neuropsychiatry or Organic Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with psychiatry as it relates to neurology, in an effort to understand and attribute behavior to the interaction of neurobiology and social psychology factors. Within neuro ...
and psychoanalyst of Spanish
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
origin. He is one of the pioneers of "sectoral psychiatry" in France.


Biography

Brought up in Bilbao in a traditional family, he left for Paris at the age of 16, where he studied Medicine. He becomes a non-resident student in psychiatry at Sainte-Anne Hospital. Because of his status as a foreign student, he was not paid until 1950, so he was compelled to work on night duty until the prohibition of this practice under the
Vichy regime Vichy France (french: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State ('), was the fascist French state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II. Officially independent, but with half of its ter ...
. He attended the seminars on Gaetan Gatian de Clérambault and Pierre Janetin particular, and took an interest in the Surrealists. He finished his medical studies both in France and Spain, where the Civil War prevented him from taking his final exams. His thesis, pain in the disease of the central nervous system, concluded in 1936, and was prefaced by Jean Lhermitte, for whom he would become assistant in the Laboratory of the anatomy of the nervous system from 1938 to 1946. A member of the
French Resistance The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
during the war, he passed the aggregation examination and was appointed professor of neurology and psychiatry. Ajuriaguerra met the psychoanalyst René Diatkine, with whom he opened a consulting office for psychomotricity and language problems. They created the scientific magazine ''Child Psychiatry''. He then underwent a psychoanalysis with Sacha Nacht. In 1950, Ajuriaguerra obtained French Nationality which allowed him to pass the "baccalaureat" examination and obtain the recognition of his title as a doctor. In 1959, he replaced Professor Ferdinand Morel at the Bel-Air psychiatric hospital in
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, which he directed until 1975. He enabled psychiatry in Geneva to develop and become a reference. Psychoanalysts worked together with neurologists in spirit of emulation and collaboration rarely attained in this domain. He also perfected his technique of relaxation, the "Ajuriaguerra method". He then left Geneva for Paris, where he became professor at the
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. This institution provided Prof. Dr. Ajuriaguerra the support to express the deep insight of his neuropsychiatric and humanistic approach. He then became a reference and has influenced a whole new generation of researchers in medical and life sciences, as illustrated in the work of Prof. Dr.
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. He continued an intense activity of research and teaching both in France and Spain. In 1986, he terminated his professional activities due to illness.


Tribute

''Tribute to the work of Julian de Ajuriaguerra: A precursor of the current movement of cognitive sciences'' 2011 is celebrated the centenary of the birth of Julian Ajuriaguerra (1911–2011) and a tribute will be made on 10 and 11 June in Bayonne (France) and Bilbao (Spain). The objective of these days is to recall the life and work of Julian de Ajuriaguerra in their topicality. Clinicians, researchers and representatives of associations from Biscay, Bordeaux, Dijon, Lyon and Geneva will participate in these encounters.


Publications

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Bibliography

* J.M. Aguirre Oar et J. Guimon Ugatechea, ''Vie et oeuvre de Julian de Ajuriaguerra"'', Masson, 1996, , * Siguán M., 1994, ''Julián de Ajurriaguerra. In Memoriam : el hombre y la obra. 1911–1993'', Rev. Logop. Fon. Audiol., 14, 2, 73 – 84. * Bergeron M., "Julian de Ajuriaguerra (1911–1993)", ''Bulletin de psychologie'', Tome 46 (11–15), N°411, 1993, p. 637-638.


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Hommage - Collège de France

Journées Hommage à Julian de Ajuriaguerra






par Laurence Veivre-Douret, avec la collaboration de Hélène Khéroua {{DEFAULTSORT:Ajuriaguerra, Julian de 1911 births 1993 deaths French people of Basque descent Neuropsychologists French psychoanalysts Spanish emigrants to France