Pavel Fonda

Pavel Fonda
Born (1942-09-22) September 22, 1942
Servola, Trieste

Pavel Fonda (born September 22, 1942), is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and a notable member of Slovene minority in Italy.[1] He was a mayor of Nabrežina local community from 1984-1985 in the Province of Trieste, Italy.

Life

He was born to father Manuset Fonda, a Trieste merchant, and mother Diomira Budal, who were living in a southern part of Trieste in Servola (in Slovene: Škedenj). After finishing the elementary and high school with the Slovene language as language of instruction, he studied medicine at the University of Padua. In 1968, he specialized in psychiatry in Milano, Italy where he had taught for a year at the local university.

Work

In 1970, he moved from Milano to Trieste and worked in local hospital. He was also running the Nabrežina center for mental health. After 1990, he served as an International Psychoanalytical Association's trainer for the trainees in psychoanalysis from Slovenia and Croatia, until the local branch of the Sigmund Freud University Vienna was opened in Slovenia.

Psychology

References

  1. Every nation has to reconcile with itself first, only then we can face each other (in Slovene: Vsak narod se mora najprej spraviti sam s seboj, šele nato je možno soočanje), Primorski dnevnik, 20 June 2009.
  2. Lesničar-Pučko, Tanja (2009) Interview with the authors of the book The Foibe: An Example of psychopathological reception of history. Dnevnik. 21 Februar.
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