Jean Sutter

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Jean Sutter (born October 23, 1911 in Algiers , † February 22, 1998 ) was a French psychiatrist .

Life

Sutter was a fellow student of Maurice Porot . In 1937 he received his doctorate in medicine and one year later became head of the new hospital in Blida Joinville . In 1943 he became head of the Center de Neuropsychiatrie de la Première Armée ; he was wounded during the war.

Thanks to his article on war victims, he is still considered an expert in this field. In 1949 he became a professor of neuropsychiatry and continued his education in pediatrics in Paris and Montpellier . In Algiers he organized the assistance à l'enfance inadaptée and studied with his colleague Henri Luccioni the problem of the syndrome de carence d'autorité (1959).

In 1958 he became a professor in Algiers.

In 1967 he founded the jounées d'Information Psychiatrique , later the Association Latino Méditerranéenne de Psychiatrie . In 1980 he retired.

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  1. a b c d http://hsl.lib.unc.edu/specialcollections/bios/sutter