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Giovanni Liotti (1945-2018): the Pied Noir of research in attachment and psychotherapy

This article is a portrait of Giovanni Liotti, eminent psychiatrist and scholar of attachment theory who recently passed away. In this paper, we recall some fundamental steps in his professional and personal life: Liotti's encounter and friendship with Bowlby; Liotti's construction of a br...

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Published in:Attachment & human development 2020-09, Vol.22 (5), p.582-591
Main Authors: Farina, Benedetto, Onofri, Antonio, Monticelli, Fabio, Cotugno, Armando, Talia, Alessandro, Liotti, Marianna
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