Judith Dupont


Judith Dupont is a French psychoanalyst, translator, and editor.
Dupont was born in Budapest. Her father Ladislas Dormandi was a publisher and writer, and her mother, Olga Dormandi, was a painter. Dupont migrated to France with her family in 1938. She studied medicine in Paris, graduating in pathological anatomy in 1955. She is noted for translating and publishing the works of Sándor Ferenczi, helping to introduce his works to the French public. In 1969 she published the psycho-analytical journal Coq-Héron, which was one of the first to publish papers by Sándor Ferenczi and Michael Balint.

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