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Francesc Tosquelles Llauradó (22 August 1912 – 25 September 1994), also known as François Tosquelles () during his time in France, was a Catalan
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.


Life

Francesc Tosquelles Llauradó was born into a progressive
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family in
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, in 1912. He studied medicine in
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, where during the
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he and a handful of students stormed the premises of the right-wing Patriotic Union on La Rambla. Tosquelles' uncle, the physician and philanthropist Francesc Llauradó, had translated and studied
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's ''
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'', inspiring him to take up
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. Tosquelles trained with psychiatrist , went to work at the Institut Pere Mata, and contributed to the medical publication '. He was a
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and was affiliated with the
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(BOC) and its successor, the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM). After the
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, Tosquelles went to the , where he assisted combatants suffering from
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(PTSD). In the first months of the war, he and other POUM militants collectivised two farmhouses on the road from Reus to
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, where they developed the "bases of child and youth psychotherapy" and established premises for teaching in the schools of Reus. With the
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victory in the
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in early 1939, he crossed the
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and spent three months in the Sètfonts internment camp, where he created a psychiatric unit. In 1940, he worked at a psychiatric hospital in Sent Auban, an impoverished area of France that served as a hiding place for surrealist artists and thinkers during the
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. He also contributed to the birth of ''
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'': the hospital's patients created sculptures and objects from the materials they had at hand, and some of the pieces are now part of museum collections. From 1952 on, he hired the anti-colonialist thinker
Frantz Fanon Frantz Omar Fanon (, ; ; 20 July 1925 – 6 December 1961) was a French West Indian psychiatrist, political philosopher, and Marxist from the French colony of Martinique (today a French department). His works have become influential in the ...
as a resident doctor, whom he gave a medical and political education, and with whom he shared a desire to defend minority languages and cultures. His initial impression of Fanon was a negative one, largely because Fanon had studied at the University of Lyon, whose approach to psychiatry Tosquelles opposed.Shatz, Adam (2024). ''The Rebel's Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon''. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 131-133. . However, he eventually came to recognize admire Fanon's anti-establishment attitude. Together, Tosquelles and Fanon wrote a series of research papers that delivered a positive assessment of Lucio Bini's method of electroconvulsive therapy. Together with , Tosquelles founded the school of
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, a movement which later gave rise to
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. He also chaired
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s on the history of psychoanalysis in the
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in
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. In the late 1960s he was appointed the director of the Institut Pere Mata. He led the institute until his death in Granjas d'Ã’ut in 1994.


Selected works

* ''De la personne au groupe: A propos des équipes de soin'', 1995. Eres. . * ''Éducation et psychothérapie institutionnelle'', 1984. Matrice Éditions. . * ''Hygiène mentale des éducateurs et leur efficacité'', 1962.
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. .


See also

* François-Tosquelles Hospital Center (fr)


References


Further reading

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tosquelles, Francesc 1912 births 1994 deaths 20th-century Spanish physicians 20th-century French physicians Physicians from Catalonia Catalan nationalists Spanish psychiatrists Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction) POUM politicians Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in France Spanish emigrants to France French people of Catalan descent People from Reus