He was the founder of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (1942), the Adolescent Service of the Hospicio de las Mercedes (1947), the Private Institute for Assistance, Teaching and Research (1948), the Argentine Institute of Social Studies (IADES) (1955), the First Private School of Psychiatry (1959), the First Private School of Social Psychiatry (1963), and the First Private School of Social Psychology (1967).
He published around one hundred and fifty articles in the Index of Neurology and Psychiatry, the Journal of Psychoanalysis, and in the Acta Psychiatrica et Psychologica of Latin America, among other media. Much of his texts were grouped in the sixties in From Psychoanalysis to Social Psychology.
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