Last update: 09/09/03 

 

CARLOS JUAN BIANCHI

 

Carlos Juan Bianchi, is a medical Doctor, specializing in psychiatry and a therapist, as well.

At the beginning of 1960, he begins to investigate and meditate , on the problems that arise between couples.

Added to this activity, he also coordinates therapeutic groups on this subject.

To these activities, he has dedicates a great part of his professional career.The sudden death of one of his sons, in 1990, has made him seek the help of the groups of parents, called “Renacer,  (which mean, re-born), in Buenos Aires, with whom he found comfort and understanding. He is thankful for the help that, at that moment, he received.

Dr.Bianchi, then collaborated with these groups, and with others, by giving lectures and dictating courses, on communication and group dynamics.

His feelings and thoughts, on the subject, are expressed in many articles, especially in the one titled, “Disturbing Life Experiences , on the road to the Mourning Process.”

On November, 1995, he presented an article, “First Argentine and Latin-American  Gatherings in Tanathology and Prevention of Suicide”, which took place in the Park Hyatt Hotel of Buenos Aires.

On March of 1996, he was invited to Columbia, to participate in the creation of the group called “Lazos”, which means, “bonding”, a self-help group for parents whose children have died.

He gave lectures in the “Gimnasio Moderno School” of Santa de Bogotá, and also in the cities of Cali and Barranquilla, on the subject of “The Mourning Process”.

On September, 1997, he also was a lecturer in the First open Gathering to the Community, on the subject of “Donation of Organs and Tissues for the purpose of Transplanting Them”. This event, was given with the support of the Secretary of Health of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. It took place in the Belgrano University.

On November of 1998, he was one of the panelists on the Gathering, whose subject was “The New Tanalogy and Mourning Process”.  This took place in the “Alumine´- University of Man”.

He presented his articles in the National Gathering of the “Renacer” group, which took place in Rio Cuarto, in 1993, in Mar del Plata, province of Buenos Aires, in 1994, and Buenos Aires, in 2001.

He displayed his writings in the Workshop “The relation of the Couple, after the death of their child”.  This took place in the “Piero Rafael Martinez de Hoz  Foundation” on October, 2002, in the city of Panamá, Repúblic of Panamá

Another of his writings, “The Psychological Impact on the Mourning Therapy”, was presented at the 4th National Congress of Palliative Care, which took place in the city of Panamá, on the 24, 25, and 26 of October, 2002.

His books were published by the “Corregidor”  Editorial, with these titles; ”The Couple, a delicate Balance”, on November, 1997,  “The Couple, a Delicate Balance”, 2 part, on November 1999, and “Stories of the Couple, that Delicate Balance”, on November, 2001.

                                       

Dr. Bianchi, will soon publish a chapter on “Mourning in Argentina”,  for the book “Death and Bereavement around the World”. The Editors, John D. Morgan (King's College, London, Canada,) and Pittu Laungani ) South Bank University, London, England, and his book “The Mourning Process” that will be published in Buenos Aires, Argentina by, “Corregidor” editorial.

At present, Dr. Bianchi, concentrates his professional work on therapy, specializing on the problems that arise between Couples.

His therapy also specializes in developing those mourning processes of very dear losses, by incorporating in his work method, his vast experience through a singular and dynamic focus.

SUBJECTS

The Mourning Process

The Self-Help Groups

The Relation in the Marriage.

Imigration.

New writings on the Mourning Process

Disturbing Feelings in the Resolution
of the Mourning Process
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A Road to Travel Through.

The New Year.

Day by Day.

Reminiscences

The Bridge

Forgive Me.

Surprises that Life offers Us

Time makes me Think.

On the subject of Living and Dying.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Translation from Spanish by: Eliana Teubal