Ghislaine Boulanger is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, a member of the Relational faculty at New York University's Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and on the faculty of Adelphi University’s Specialization in Trauma Studies. She is on the editorial boards of the Division/Review and the International Journal for Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. Since the publication of her book Wounded by Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma (Routledge, 2007), Dr. Boulanger has taught and published extensively on the psychodynamic dilemmas facing adults who have survived violent and life threatening events, and the challenges facing clinicians who work with them.
REFERENCES
1) Boulanger, G. (2018). When is vicarious trauma a necessary therapeutic tool? Psychoanalytic Psychology, 35: 60-69.
2) Boulanger, G. (2020). Diagnosis and its discontents: Chaim Shatan and the definition of military trauma. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 21(3): 218-225.
3) Boulanger, G. (2023). “Can you describe this?” UN officers and the families of the disappeared. In Bianchi, M.G. and Luci, M. (Eds.), Psychoanalytic, psychosocial, and human rights perspectives on enforced disappearance. London: Routledge.
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