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Louise Kaplan
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Dr
Louise Kaplan
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Born |
(1929-11-18)November 18, 1929
Brooklyn, New York, US
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Died | January 9, 2012(2012-01-09) (aged 82)
Manhattan, New York, US
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater |
Brooklyn College New York University |
Spouse | Donald Kaplan |
Children | 2 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | Private practice of psychoanalysis, 1966-68 Children's Day Treatment Center, NYC, chief psychologist, 1966-70 New York University, director of mother-infant research nursery, 1973-77 Margaret S. Mahler Research Foundation, Professional Advisory Board, 1980-2012 College of City University of New York, associate professor of psychology and director of child clinical services, 1977-80. |
Louise Janet Kaplan, o.s. Miller, (18 November 1929, New York City – 9 January 2012, New York) was an American psychologist and psychoanalyst best known for her research into sexual perversion and fetishism. Kaplan authored seven books including the 1991 book, Female Perversions: The Temptations of Emma Bovary which was made into the 1996 film Female Perversions starring Tilda Swinton.
Publications
- Oneness and Separateness: From Infant to Individual, 1978
- Adolescence: The Farewell to Childhood, 1984
- The Family Romance of the Impostor-Poet Thomas Chatterton, 1987
- Female Perversions: The Temptations of Emma Bovary, 1991
- No Voice Is Ever Wholly Lost, 1995
- Cultures of Fetishism, 2006
Death
Kaplan died of pancreatic cancer on Monday, January 9, 2012, at Beth Israel Hospital.