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born in Camden, North London, I studied anthropology at UC Berkeley (PhD 2012) and have been a CNRS researcher since 2015. I am based at the Laboratoire d’ethnologie et de sociologie comparative (Université Paris Nanterre). I have the habilitation from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (2024). For over a decade I have worked on questions linking serious physical illnesses, multiple forms of suffering, and requests for assistance with dying. I have a serious interest in the anthropology of the sciences and therapeutic practices linked to the creative arts. 

 

I practice psychoanalysis in the Paris region (métro Chateau de Vincennes). I have an advanced masters degree (M2) from the department of Psychoanalysis, Paris 8 (2024) and have several years of experience (ongoing) at a therapeutic club in the 13th arrondissement. I follow the formative teaching of the clinical section of the Ecole de la Cause freudienne (Section clinique UFORCA, Ile de France). I also regularly translate the work of Jacques-Alain Miller for The Lacanian Review : Journal of the New Lacanian School and World Association of Psychoanalysis. 

I am in supervision with a member of the Ecole de la Cause freudienne. 

 

contact | stavrianakis@proton.me |  0781860849

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