ABSTRACT

Brett kahr: Estela, it’s a very great pleasure to interview you, and I thought it would be useful if we could begin with how you came to the field of forensic psychotherapy, and really how you sculpted this field and made it your own. It would be very interesting for readers if we could ask you some questions about the influences in terms of your own personal life and in terms of the teachers you had—because I know you worked with some rather distinguished teachers in the psychiatric and psychoanalytic worlds—to see how you came to be the forensic psychotherapist you are today. So let’s start at the beginning: you were born in Argentina . . .