Hager
Karray is doctor in Psychiatry and member of the Tunisian society of
Psychiatry since 1987. She is one of the founder members of the
French-Tunisian Association of Psycho-analysis “French-Tunisian
Analytic Space” created in 2004. She practiced psychiatry from 1987
to 1989 at the Razi Hospital in La Manouba, Tunisia.
Hager
Karray is the author or co-author of several publications for
international conferences. The most recent of these are:
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1. April 2003: “Mutations
and Future of Private Psychiatric Practice” 2nd
International Conference of French Speaking Psychiatrists in Private
Practice, Sousse, Tunisia.
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2004: “A Few Notes on
the Difference Between Psycho-Analysis and Psychotherapies”
Magazine Psychiatries.
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2005: “Tasfih, Tqaf, Induced Vaginismus to
Protect Virginity, an Assault on Female Integrity”, Sexology
Institute, Montréal, Canada.
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2005: “The veil in
Islam, denying the sign”, 1st
international conference of psycho-analysis, French-Tunisian analytic
space on the theme: “Psycho-analysis and unveiling”,
International College of Tunis, Tunisia.
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2006: “Meeting in
transfer” 2nd
Conference of the Association “French-Tunisian analytic space”,
Hammamet, Tunisie.
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2006: “The Individual Psychodrama in
Tunisia” Avray, Paris, France
- 2006: “Gestiocracy: Ultimate Control of
the Intimate?”, INIST-CNRS, Paris, France
- 2007: “Emergence of Adolescence in
Tunisia”, Hôpital Pitié-Salpétrière ;
Paris, France.
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2007: “Perverted Structure: About a Case
of Male Homosexuality”, Hôtel Sheraton, Tunis, Tunisie.
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